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Project Revelation: The Prism's Immersive Journey in Milan

exhibition · 2026-04-27

In Milan, Bank Space hosts 'Project Revelation', an experiential exhibition by The Prism (Stefano Simontacchi) until July 28. The show features seven rooms—Recharge and Rebalancing, Spiritual Enhancer, Rebirthing, Higher Self, The Hole of The Awareness, Hidden Treasure, and Soul Meeting (I AM)—designed as a sensory journey using audiowalks and light boxes. Curated by Marco Senaldi, the exhibition emphasizes visitor participation to complete the artwork, echoing Marcel Duchamp's concept. A short film of the same name, directed by Jacopo Farina and starring singer Malika Ayane, was also presented. The film, shot at the former Porta Genova railway yard, has over one million YouTube views. The Prism, a lawyer and entrepreneur, describes his work as spiritual devices bridging the visible and invisible, inspired by Carl Jung's active imagination. He cites no direct artistic influences but admires Christo, Boetti, and Hirst. The exhibition aims to heal the soul through art, using symbols like the circle and color gradients to access the unconscious.

Key facts

  • Project Revelation runs until July 28 at Bank Space in Milan.
  • The exhibition includes seven themed rooms with audiowalks and light boxes.
  • Curator Marco Senaldi compares aesthetic revelation to an epiphany of being.
  • A short film starring Malika Ayane, directed by Jacopo Farina, accompanies the show.
  • The film has over one million views on YouTube.
  • The Prism is the pseudonym of Stefano Simontacchi, a lawyer and entrepreneur.
  • The Prism cites Carl Jung's 'Red Book' as a major inspiration.
  • The exhibition is designed as a shamanic journey for self-discovery.

Entities

Artists

  • The Prism
  • Stefano Simontacchi
  • Malika Ayane
  • Jacopo Farina
  • Marco Senaldi
  • Ernesto Giuntini
  • Marcel Duchamp
  • Carl Gustav Jung
  • Christo
  • Alighiero Boetti
  • Damien Hirst

Institutions

  • Bank Space
  • Artribune
  • Contrasto
  • Fondazione Prada
  • Triennale Milano
  • Fondation Cartier

Locations

  • Milan
  • Italy
  • Porta Genova

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