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Alessandro Giannì's AI-Driven Paintings at Galleria Mazzoli, Modena

exhibition · 2026-04-26

Alessandro Giannì (Rome, 1989) presents his first solo exhibition at Galleria Mazzoli in Modena, exploring the intersection of painting and artificial intelligence. Giannì uses a custom software to generate autonomous compositions, feeding it data and inputs that produce asystematic, imaginative images where fragments of art history collide. His works, often on geometrically structured canvases, feature bodies, faces, and narratives that fluctuate between dense tangles of color and recognizable forms set against sharp chromatic fields. The artist positions AI not as a technical tool but as critical thought, questioning the nature of contemporary imagery and authorship. The exhibition invites viewers to reconsider the relationship between human and technological vision, emphasizing a zone of transition where past and future dissolve. The show is curated by Giuseppe Amedeo Arnesano.

Key facts

  • Alessandro Giannì was born in Rome in 1989.
  • The exhibition is his first solo show at Galleria Mazzoli.
  • Giannì uses a custom software for autonomous image generation.
  • The works explore AI as critical thought, not just a technical tool.
  • Paintings feature geometric structures and saturated backgrounds.
  • The exhibition is in Modena, Italy.
  • Giuseppe Amedeo Arnesano is the curator and author of the article.
  • The show redefines authorship, memory, and painting tradition.

Entities

Artists

  • Alessandro Giannì
  • Giuseppe Amedeo Arnesano

Institutions

  • Galleria Mazzoli
  • Artribune
  • Università del Salento
  • Università La Sapienza di Roma
  • LUISS Master of Art

Locations

  • Modena
  • Italy
  • Rome

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