Mario Schifano Exhibition at Palazzo Esposizioni Examines Contemporary Image Circulation
A Mario Schifano exhibition curated by Daniela Lancioni runs until July 12 at Palazzo Esposizioni, presenting a comprehensive view of the artist's complex and layered work. The show's careful selection of pieces organizes Schifano's output without diminishing its richness. His art remains relevant today because it engages with how images are constantly captured, edited, and shared across digital and physical realms. People routinely take photos and screenshots everywhere, from museums to subways, then modify them with smartphone drawing apps. These images are exchanged, combined into memes, cropped for stickers or chat backgrounds, and sometimes printed before being re-photographed and re-circulated. This endless cycle of image transformation and dissemination connects directly to Schifano's artistic concerns. The exhibition catalog is published by Electa. The display occupies the spacious halls of the venue, offering an orderly perspective on an artist whose vision feels strikingly current.
Key facts
- Mario Schifano exhibition curated by Daniela Lancioni
- Exhibition runs until July 12
- Held at Palazzo Esposizioni
- Exhibition catalog published by Electa
- Show presents organized view of Schifano's complex work
- Art connects to contemporary digital image practices
- Images are captured, edited, shared in endless cycles
- Exhibition occupies spacious halls of the venue
Entities
Artists
- Mario Schifano
- Daniela Lancioni
- Pierluca Nardoni
- Anita Romanello
Institutions
- Palazzo Esposizioni
- Electa