Exhibition
Nature Spaces Personal Geographies for a Shared Future
1 Jul 2025 – 8 Aug 2025
Regular hours
- Monday
- 11:00 – 17:00
- Tuesday
- 11:00 – 17:00
- Wednesday
- 11:00 – 17:00
- Thursday
- 11:00 – 17:00
- Friday
- 11:00 – 17:00
- Saturday
- Closed
- Sunday
- Closed
Free admission
Travel Information
- A - B
- Trenitalia - Italo (Termini Station)
We invite you on a thought-provoking journey with Future Spaces, an exhibition that will guide you through a profound reflection on our vital natural spaces. These aren't just the environments around us, but also the ever-evolving landscapes within our minds.
About
Curated by Joe Hansen and Cristina Madini
Free admission
We invite you on a thought-provoking journey with Future Spaces, an exhibition that will guide you through a profound reflection on our vital natural spaces. These aren't just the environments around us, but also the ever-evolving landscapes within our minds.
In an era of rapid change, it's more essential than ever to redefine our connection with the natural world and our inner universe. Future Spaces explores the intricate relationships between these two realms, inviting us to consider new perspectives on how we perceive and interact with the world.
The exhibition focuses on the fundamental emotions that drive us to discovery and understanding: the desire to explore what surrounds us, the curiosity that pushes us beyond the known, the imagination that allows us to build new worlds and visions, and the confrontation with "the other," whether that's wild nature or the diversity of human experiences.
Through works that spark reflection, Future Spaces invites you to explore your "personal geographies." These unique and constantly evolving inner maps are the starting point for developing a collective and shared idea for the future of our World. Every piece on display is an invitation to reflect on how our inner and outer spaces mutually influence each other, shaping our vision for the future and our commitment to a more harmonious tomorrow.
The exhibiting artists, hailing from Europe, the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, South Korea, Australia, China, Central and South America, Canada, and Saudi Arabia, have chosen art as their privileged medium to express their vision of the world. Free from the constraints of rigid definitions, they offer us a kaleidoscope of perspectives, allowing us to glimpse the richness and fluidity of the human experience.
The exhibiting artists, hailing from Europe, the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, South Korea, Australia, China, Central and South America, Canada, and Saudi Arabia, have chosen art as their privileged medium to express their vision of the world. Free from the constraints of rigid definitions, they offer us a kaleidoscope of perspectives through which we can glimpse the richness and fluidity of human experience.
Artists: Shafaq Ahmad, Seema Alabdulhai, Marlene Amort, Atta (Antoinette Tontcheva), Marita Barragan, Helene Brinzas, Lorraine Brown-Glessner, Justin Chan, DAXON (Dariusz Wnykowicz), Elena De Santis, Antonia Vera Illingworth, Kirana Haag, Evi Karagiannidi, Christine Kingerski, Christian Kleiman, Rebeccah Klodt, Illa, Taz Kurafuji, Alfredo Laporta, Michael Lin, Hanna Liubinskaya, Fiona Livingstone, Gertrude Lozeau, Nicole Martinelli, Sara McKenzie, Eve Methot, Sandra Meyer, María Muñoz Bascuñana, Ana Nobre, Keisuke Okada, Ana Olar, Mikiko Omori, Lin Pin, Miguel Raymond, Crissy Renée, Leonor Ribeiro, Giulia Rizzotti, Rosalorenza, Roger Schultz, Anne Swift, Josefina Temin, Miriam Vlaming
Credit image: Tres golpes de timbal / A fairer society according to Daniel Moyano 50X70 cm - Augmented Reality by Eve Méthot
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