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Gioberto Noro's meditative color spaces at Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, Naples

exhibition · 2026-04-27

The exhibition of Gioberto Noro (Sergio Gioberto, born 1952 in Turin, and Marilena Noro, born 1961 in Rosta, Turin) at Galleria Alfonso Artiaco in Naples presents perspective and meditative chambers that return perception to a zero degree. Their works are spaces of consciousness derived from maquettes and real rooms photographed through colored filters, blurring the immaterial and concrete. Color acts not as superficial emotion but as a generative entity regulating proxemics and chromatic perspective. The artists aim to restore a conscious architectural construction of existence, countering the current bulimia of images that anesthetizes the gaze and prevents true seeing—being in relation with things, animals, and people. The review by Diana Gianquitto emphasizes the need for purification in visual overload.

Key facts

  • Gioberto Noro is a duo: Sergio Gioberto (Turin, 1952) and Marilena Noro (Rosta, Turin, 1961).
  • Exhibition held at Galleria Alfonso Artiaco in Naples.
  • Works are maquettes and real rooms photographed through colored filters.
  • Color is used as a generative entity for intuition and regulation of proxemics and perspective.
  • The artists aim to counter the anesthetization of the gaze caused by image overload.
  • Review written by Diana Gianquitto.
  • The exhibition was published in February 2020.
  • The source is Artribune.

Entities

Artists

  • Sergio Gioberto
  • Marilena Noro
  • Gioberto Noro
  • Diana Gianquitto

Institutions

  • Galleria Alfonso Artiaco
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Naples
  • Turin
  • Rosta
  • Italy

Sources