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Benni Bosetto's Ceramic Reliefs at ADA Rome

exhibition · 2026-05-04

Italian artist Benni Bosetto (born 1987 in Milan, lives in Amsterdam) presents a series of ceramic bas-reliefs at ADA gallery in Rome. The works emerge from the floor, depicting faces looking upward—some confused, others frightened—blurring the line between the grotesque and the idyllic, miracle and catastrophe. Bosetto investigates collective behavioral codes through narratives that always relate to the body, merging anthropology and art within a fictional architecture that connects reality and fiction. The exhibition is described as a cathartic theatrical and literary representation, dense with cultured references in a refined dance of whites.

Key facts

  • Benni Bosetto was born in Milan in 1987 and lives in Amsterdam.
  • The exhibition is held at ADA gallery in Rome.
  • The works are ceramic bas-reliefs protruding from the floor.
  • The figures look upward, outside the representation.
  • The scenes mix grotesque and idyllic elements.
  • Bosetto explores collective human behavioral codes.
  • The narratives always relate to the body.
  • The work merges anthropology and art.

Entities

Artists

  • Benni Bosetto

Institutions

  • ADA

Locations

  • Rome
  • Italy
  • Milan
  • Amsterdam
  • Netherlands

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