Archive for the ‘Exhibitions’ Category

Giuseppe Lo Schiavo presents Liturgica: The Chapel of The Flash, a new version of the site-specific audio-visual installation created in collaboration with Deloitte Italy. Liturgica will be open to the public during Milan Design Week and throughout April 2026 at San Paolo Converso. Created using various AI tools, Liturgica is a visual and conceptual journey. The artist directs its constant transformation shaping visions and organizing chaos. Rather than glorifying machine autonomy, Liturgica highlights human responsibility: the power to guide, shape, and claim authorship over technological futures. “Nature does not oppose, nor does it seek revenge, it simply persists.” – Giuseppe Lo Schiavo Discover more here
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From March 04 to March 29, Giuseppe Lo Schiavo presents his immersive installation Rotta, curated by Serena Tabacchi, at Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy. Rotta is a multimedia installation that reflects on orientation, loss, and responsibility in a time marked by uncertainty and global crises. Today, traditional ideas of progress and stability appear fragile, and navigating the present often means moving without shared maps or clear coordinates. At the center of the installation is a 19-minute film recorded live at sea with seven cameras and thirty-two microphones. A marching band performs aboard small boats as they travel eight nautical miles from the coast, a symbolic distance where the central action unfolds. Opening: March 04, 5 PMLocation: Palazzo Vecchio – Sala d’Arme, Florence, ItalyOn view: March 04 – March 29 Discover more here
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From June 28 to August 13, Giuseppe Lo Schiavo presents his work in Silicon-based: New Creators, a group exhibition at Tang Contemporary Art in Beijing. To accept AI as a new silicon-based creator – to embrace its inspiration, awe, and emotional resonance — is becoming an unprecedented challenge and question in contemporary art. Artists are constantly feeling the dynamic between AI and humanity, reflecting on AI’s profound influence on the future of society. The evolution of silicon-based technology and civilization points toward the future of human life and the long-term viability of human civilization. Opening: 28 June, 4 PMLocation: Tang Contemporary Art, Chaoyang Dst, Beijing, ChinaOn view: 28 June – 13 August Discover more here
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From June 30 to July 25, Giuseppe Lo Schiavo presents his work in L’Aria Aveva Una Forma, a two-person exhibition at Plan X Capri alongside Anton Alvarez. Set in a space of reflection and slowness, the show explores the tension between the material and the mental, body and simulation, perception and gesture. Inspired by the poetic idea that even air can take shape, the exhibition invites viewers to reconsider what is truly empty. Opening: 28 June, 7–9 PMLocation: Plan X Gallery, Via Castello 7, Capri ITALYOn view: 30 June – 25 July Discover more here
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Giuseppe Lo Schiavo presents Liturgica, a site-specific audio-video installation created in collaboration with Deloitte Italy, on the occasion of the opening of the Galleria Deloitte program in Milan. Created using various AI tools, Liturgica is a visual and conceptual journey. The artist directs its constant transformation shaping visions and organizing chaos. Rather than glorifying machine autonomy, Liturgica highlights human responsibility: the power to guide, shape, and claim authorship over technological futures. “We are nature,we are technology,we are artifice.And we can also be wonder.” – Giuseppe Lo Schiavo Discover more here
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Giuseppe Lo Schiavo presents Polychroma Theatre, an immersive installation conceived in collaboration with Fondazione Bvlgari, on the occasion of the presentation of the Polychroma collection in Sicily. The work transforms the exhibition space into a true immersive stage, where history, light, and technology merge in a continuously evolving choreography. It combines kinetic lights, 3D video projections, and mirrored surfaces to create a living, ever-shifting stage. Inspired by Bvlgari’s Polychroma collection and Roman heritage, the work transforms a sculpture into a luminous, dynamic presence – blurring the lines between past and present, reality and reflection. Discover more here
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New York’s Danziger Gallery has announced representation of Italian artist Giuseppe Lo Schiavo. NEW YORK, NY.- Danziger Gallery announced their representation of the Italian artist Giuseppe Lo Schiavo. An architect by training, he employs a variety of cutting-edge technological and computer-based tools to create images that blur the line between the real and the virtual. Lo Schiavo creates and designs all the elements in his images within a virtual space, using advanced 3D software that simulates physical reality. He refers to this process as “Synthetic Photography”. Lo Schiavo uses his own computer-based photography technique, surpassing what any camera available today can achieve in terms of resolution and details. To achieve the massive resolution of his final artworks, the artist uses the combined power of over 200 connected cloud computers. https://artdaily.com/news/174044/Danziger-Gallery-announces-representation-of-Giuseppe-Lo-Schiavo
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Giuseppe Lo Schiavo has collaborated with ArtFix for a special limited edition of Mare con Trampolino. The limited edition is sold out https://art-fix.com/product/giuseppe-lo-schiavo-edition-mare-con-trampolino/
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Giuseppe Lo Schiavo work Windowscapes featured on the latest issue 120 of Aesthetica the Art and Culture Magazine https://aestheticamagazine.com/
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Photo London Magazine issue 118 is entirely dedicated to Giuseppe Lo Schiavo’s artistic research. Read the issue here: http://Giuseppe Lo Schiavo Photo London
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