Projects

Site-specific works developed in response to exhibitions and contexts, extending the research into spatial and situational conditions.
Travel Roots
Athinon 8‐12, Piraeus 18540
October 22 – 26, 2025


October 22 – 26, 2025 (Text download)





2025 -Land escape series- 2022-2025, 31 x 25 cm, collage, frame – Travel Roots –
Open Art Link Piraeus Project, Athen



Doctor’s orders
2025, Mixed media on paper, aluminium clipboard
Set within a disused hospital environment (Otto Wagner Spital), this work transforms the medical prescription into a poetic directive for life. What appears bureaucratic and clinical at first glance reveals unexpected instructions: to walk, to get lost, to travel, to feel. By appropriating the visual language of institutional care, the piece challenges conventional notions of healing. Here, the act of living — freely, consciously, playfully — is prescribed as the true cure..
On view at Parallel Vienna 2025, Baumgartner Höhe, Vienna











Face it
Using a cinematic reference, the mirror reflects an external image that becomes a projection of the viewer, suggesting that the “monster” is internal rather than external.




Art Residency
Fort Royal, Île Sainte-Marguerite, Cannes, France, 2025





Luoghi comuni / Common places 2024
‘Luoghi Communi/Common Places’ consists of a series of postcards based on historical graphics, but altered at the image level. The 48 motifs, one for each of the pockets, are printed in the ‘classic’ 10×15 cm format on semi-rigid cardboard and are displayed in a standard metal rotating display, similar to the setting of a souvenir shop. I am my place, my community and its customs. But what if these roles did not apply at all? Let us imagine for a moment breaking this chain and noticing that the world presents itself quite differently.


On view at Parallel Vienna 2024









MOBY DICK

-MOBY DICK- 2009, pictorial intervention on original book and video installation. On view at Budapest art Factory, 2013, Budapest









RELITTI PERFETTI
Alberto Storari and Marco di Giovanni, in collaboration with Fiorella Pieri art gallery
2010, painting installation, Porto Canale, Cesenatico (IT)




