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Fabrizio Ajello's AI-Assisted Sacred Art at LdM Gallery Florence

exhibition · 2026-04-26

Fabrizio Ajello (Palermo, 1973) presents 'To take a flight', a solo exhibition at LdM Gallery in Florence, curated by Špela Zidar. The show explores dreamlike, sacred, and feminine themes through AI-generated imagery printed on beach towels. Works like 'Trittico del Martirio' (2024) feature intentional errors that create spiritual ruptures. The artist describes a reciprocal growth process with AI, where machine learning refines outputs based on his inputs. The exhibition juxtaposes heavy religious subjects with lightweight, tactile media, allowing viewers to touch images of martyrs and saints. Ajello notes that one work accompanied him on beach days, emphasizing the intimate connection with the medium. The show runs at the Galleria Lorenzo de Medici, featuring Christian iconography and a dialogue between immanence and transcendence.

Key facts

  • Fabrizio Ajello was born in Palermo in 1973.
  • The exhibition is titled 'To take a flight'.
  • It is held at LdM Gallery in Florence.
  • The curator is Špela Zidar.
  • Works are AI-generated and printed on beach towels.
  • Themes include movement, the sacred, martyrdom, and the feminine.
  • The artwork 'Trittico del Martirio' dates from 2024.
  • The exhibition explores the relationship between immanence and transcendence.

Entities

Artists

  • Fabrizio Ajello
  • Špela Zidar

Institutions

  • LdM Gallery
  • Galleria Lorenzo de Medici
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Florence
  • Italy
  • Palermo

Sources