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Stefano Serretta's 'Rubbles in the Jungle' at Placentia Arte

exhibition · 2026-05-05

Placentia Arte in Piacenza presents 'The Rubbles in the Jungle', a solo exhibition by Genoa-born artist Stefano Serretta (b. 1987). The show critiques the symbolic power of money and its connection to political and financial systems. Key works include 'Trillions', featuring the world's most devalued banknote; 'Rubbles in the jungle', an agglomeration of banknote buildings; and 'Friends', a colorful monetary mandala. Through repetition, Serretta dismantles the value concepts of financial capitalism, aiming to awaken dormant consciousness. The exhibition runs until September 30, 2016, at Via Giovanni Battista Scalabrini 116.

Key facts

  • Stefano Serretta was born in Genoa in 1987.
  • The exhibition is titled 'The Rubbles in the Jungle'.
  • The venue is Placentia Arte in Piacenza.
  • The exhibition runs until September 30, 2016.
  • Address: Via Giovanni Battista Scalabrini 116, Piacenza.
  • Key works include 'Trillions', 'Rubbles in the jungle', and 'Friends'.
  • Serretta's work critiques the symbolic power of money and financial capitalism.
  • The artist was featured on the cover of the latest Artribune Magazine.

Entities

Artists

  • Stefano Serretta

Institutions

  • Placentia Arte
  • Artribune Magazine

Locations

  • Genoa
  • Italy
  • Piacenza
  • Via Giovanni Battista Scalabrini 116

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