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Domingo Milella's First Italian Solo Show in Bari

exhibition · 2026-05-05

Domingo Milella, born in Bari in 1981, presents his first solo exhibition in Italy at Galleria Doppelgänger in Bari. The show features 190 photographs from a larger archive, installed chronologically across the gallery walls, mapping over fifteen years of travel across geographies, histories, architectures, archaeology, faces, and peripheral landscapes. The large wall on the first floor hosts a mosaic of places revealing Milella's chromatic preferences—colors from Italian art history—and his persistent focus on Mediterranean civilizations, despite his training at the School of Visual Arts in New York. The exhibition highlights connections between images captured years apart, tracing traces of civilizations, both ancient and contemporary. A recently published book by Steidl accompanies the show. The exhibition runs until December 20, 2016.

Key facts

  • Domingo Milella's first solo exhibition in Italy
  • 190 photographs from a larger archive
  • Installed chronologically at Galleria Doppelgänger in Bari
  • Maps over fifteen years of travel
  • Focuses on Mediterranean civilizations and Italian art history colors
  • Artist trained at School of Visual Arts, New York
  • Accompanied by a book published by Steidl
  • Exhibition runs until December 20, 2016

Entities

Artists

  • Domingo Milella

Institutions

  • Galleria Doppelgänger
  • School of Visual Arts
  • Steidl

Locations

  • Bari
  • Italy
  • New York
  • Via Verrone 8, Bari

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