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Eugenio Tibaldi's 'Architetture Minime' at Palazzo Caracciolo, Naples

exhibition · 2026-05-05

Eugenio Tibaldi (born 1977 in Alba) presents 'Architetture Minime' at Palazzo Caracciolo in Naples. The exhibition explores the transient dwellings of homeless people as spontaneous forms of marginal aesthetics. Three installations across the palace's floors reconstruct stylistic typologies of makeshift beds, offering a non-provocative expression of fracture with official reality. Tibaldi's photographic work recalls the cataloging tables of Neapolitan tradition, redeeming anonymous micro-histories.

Key facts

  • Eugenio Tibaldi was born in Alba in 1977.
  • The exhibition 'Architetture Minime' is held at Palazzo Caracciolo in Naples.
  • Three installations reconstruct stylistic typologies of homeless shelters.
  • The works are described as an 'embarrassing interruption of the linearity of the history of the defeated'.
  • Tibaldi's photographic approach resembles Neapolitan cataloging tables.
  • The exhibition focuses on the aesthetics of the margin and the ephemeral.
  • The structures are exposed to the transience of time and events.
  • The installations express a deep fracture with official reality.

Entities

Artists

  • Eugenio Tibaldi

Institutions

  • Palazzo Caracciolo
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Alba
  • Italy
  • Naples

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