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El Moro's Delirious Visions of a Dystopian Present at Galleria Prisma, Genoa

exhibition · 2026-04-26

El Moro (Andrea Moresco, born 1981 in Sanremo) presents a solo exhibition at Galleria Prisma in Genoa, featuring works that critique contemporary society through a chaotic, black-and-white visual language. The artist depicts a narcotized civilization obsessed with selfies, populated by fascists, Nazis, racists, and supremacists, set against claustrophobic urban landscapes. His style combines ordered marks to represent disorder, creating a 'hard gore' aesthetic. The show is framed as a desperate invective against power, violence, and the absurdities of the present, using delirium as the only expressive language. The exhibition runs at Galleria Prisma in Genoa.

Key facts

  • El Moro (Andrea Moresco) was born in Sanremo in 1981.
  • The exhibition is held at Galleria Prisma in Genoa.
  • The works use a contrast of little white and much black.
  • The artist describes the present as a 'hard gore' urban landscape.
  • The show includes depictions of fascists, Nazis, racists, and supremacists.
  • The artist's style is described as a 'bleeding oxymoron of metamorphopsias'.
  • The exhibition is reviewed by Ferruccio Giromini.
  • The review was published on Artribune.

Entities

Artists

  • El Moro
  • Andrea Moresco
  • Ferruccio Giromini

Institutions

  • Galleria Prisma
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Genoa
  • Sanremo
  • Italy

Sources