WHERE DID YOU SLEEP LAST NIGHT? - Solo exhibition @ Emerge, Pescara, Italy 2025

“More than in a house, one has the impression of lingering on the threshold of a mausoleum. Here it is time that confuses, seduces and feeds our interest as we get to know the artefacts.And it is precisely this strangeness in the compositions that plays such a decisive role as to force the flow. Neither forward nor backward, perhaps a suspended time.In the background some images, details from a distant past. An altar, a seat, some vases and candles of a clear monastic vocation alternate with archetypal fragments of a classical-Roman architecture. Any of the many homes of that festive Pompeii comes to mind and the memory recalls that night in '79 in which everything was burned to become first a fossil and then a myth for eternity.”

Text by Maurizio Vicerè, all images by Pierluigi Fabrizio

Minimalist art gallery with black and white photographs, a black fireplace, a small black bench, and a black shelf with a black vase, all set against white walls and a marble floor.
An art gallery room featuring a black table with sculptural objects, white walls with three framed black-and-white photographs, and a white vase on the table.
A minimalist art gallery with white walls and marble floors, featuring a black bench, a framed black-and-white photograph of a hand and face, and two abstract art pieces, one rectangular with a semi-circle and mirror reflection.
A black, textured wooden wall-mounted shelf with a small dried plant on it, against a white wall.
Minimalist art gallery with a black rectangular table and a framed black and white abstract photograph on the wall.
Minimalist art gallery with white walls, black rectangular outlines, two small black shelves with black vases, a circular black and silver sculpture on the floor, and a doorway leading to another room.