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Donato Piccolo's 'Aritmosferica' at Gaba Macerata

exhibition · 2026-05-05

The exhibition 'Aritmosferica' by Donato Piccolo (Rome, 1976) is on view at Gaba Macerata. The show presents Piccolo's artistic-scientific research, where he captures natural phenomena like tornadoes, clouds, and stars, transforming them into synthetic artworks that retain their natural essence. Works such as 'L'ultima notte che ho capito di non essere io' and 'Primo mal di testa' guide viewers through a contemplative journey. The exhibition was reviewed by Emanuele Gurini, an art critic and independent curator born in Loreto in 1989, who specializes in art theory and the relationship between visual arts and new technologies.

Key facts

  • Donato Piccolo was born in Rome in 1976.
  • The exhibition is titled 'Aritmosferica'.
  • It is held at Gaba Macerata.
  • Piccolo's works include capturing a tornado, decomposing a cloud, and trapping a star.
  • Two named works are 'L'ultima notte che ho capito di non essere io' and 'Primo mal di testa'.
  • The exhibition is described as a path of knowledge.
  • Emanuele Gurini reviewed the exhibition.
  • Gurini was born in Loreto in 1989 and is an art critic and independent curator.

Entities

Artists

  • Donato Piccolo

Institutions

  • Gaba Macerata
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Rome
  • Italy
  • Macerata
  • Loreto

Sources