Spin-OFF: new exhibition space opens in Narni's Palazzo dei Priori cellars
A new exhibition space called Spin-OFF has opened in the cellars of Palazzo dei Priori in Narni, Italy. Conceived as a narrative offshoot of THEPÒSITO Art Space's official program, it aims to promote marginal practices, hybrid languages, and oblique temporalities. Curated by Valentina Muzi and Lorenzo Rubini, the space launches on September 13, 2025, with the exhibition "Chronotopia" featuring artists Chiara Fantaccione and Fabien Zocco. The show explores artificial time through installations: Fantaccione's "Golden Hour" (2024) reimagines sunset as an abstract vertical structure, while "The World I Know" (2023) presents a CGI-generated digital landscape. Zocco's "From the Sky to the Earth" (2014) pairs star names with Google Street View images, and "Survol" (2016) uses footage from the International Space Station. The exhibition interrogates time as non-linear, non-human, and machine-driven.
Key facts
- Spin-OFF is a new exhibition space in the cellars of Palazzo dei Priori, Narni.
- It is a narrative offshoot of THEPÒSITO Art Space's official program.
- The space is curated by Valentina Muzi and Lorenzo Rubini.
- Inaugural exhibition 'Chronotopia' opens September 13, 2025.
- Exhibition features artists Chiara Fantaccione and Fabien Zocco.
- Fantaccione's 'Golden Hour' (2024) is a light installation reimagining sunset.
- Zocco's 'From the Sky to the Earth' (2014) pairs star names with Google Street View.
- Zocco's 'Survol' (2016) uses International Space Station footage.
Entities
Artists
- Chiara Fantaccione
- Fabien Zocco
- Caterina Angelucci
Institutions
- THEPÒSITO Art Space
- Artribune
- Google Street View
- International Space Station
Locations
- Narni
- Italy
- Palazzo dei Priori
- Terni
- Roma
- Urbino
- Milano