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Marco Schiavone's first solo show at Spazio Buonasera, Turin

exhibition · 2026-05-05

Marco Schiavone (born 1990, Turin) presents his first solo exhibition, engaging with sign, object, and interpretant—the three pillars of semiotics. His fine art photograph on cotton paper depicts a roof section made of Luserna stone, a typical Piedmontese slate. Schiavone collected the material directly from a quarry, built an installation inside the gallery, then dismantled it leaving no physical trace. The work reflects on image deconstruction, place, composition, and territorial geography through a past event.

Key facts

  • Marco Schiavone's first solo exhibition
  • Exhibition at Spazio Buonasera, Turin
  • Artist born 1990 in Turin
  • Work engages with sign, object, interpretant (semiotics)
  • Fine art photograph on cotton paper
  • Depicts a roof portion made of Luserna stone
  • Stone is typical Piedmontese slate used for roofing
  • Artist collected material from a quarry
  • Built installation inside gallery then dismantled it
  • No physical trace left after dismantling
  • Reflects on image deconstruction, place, composition, territorial geography

Entities

Artists

  • Marco Schiavone

Institutions

  • Spazio Buonasera
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Turin
  • Italy
  • Piedmont

Sources