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Miro Trubač's 'Isle of Man' Explores Adolescent Uncertainty in Turin

exhibition · 2026-05-04

Miro Trubač (born 1986 in Trnava) presents his solo exhibition 'Isle of Man' in Turin, capturing the transitional angst of adolescence through male subjects that mirror his own autobiography. The works blend irony and sinuosity to depict emotional paralysis and the chaotic search for order in life. Trubač's figures embody the bipolar nature of society, oscillating between indifference and enthusiasm. The exhibition is reviewed by Federica Maria Giallombardo.

Key facts

  • Miro Trubač was born in 1986 in Trnava.
  • The solo exhibition is titled 'Isle of Man'.
  • The exhibition takes place in Turin.
  • All subjects in the works are deliberately male, reflecting the artist's autobiography.
  • The works address the transition from adolescence to adulthood.
  • The review is written by Federica Maria Giallombardo.
  • Trubač uses irony and sinuosity in gestures and expressions.
  • The exhibition mythologizes and camouflages adolescent uncertainty.

Entities

Artists

  • Miro Trubač
  • Federica Maria Giallombardo

Institutions

  • Artribune

Locations

  • Turin
  • Italy
  • Trnava
  • Slovakia

Sources