This is not a gallery.
Not a project space.
Not a format that needs to be defined.

It is a place where people meet.

After almost twenty years in the art world — across exhibitions, institutions, projects, negotiations, logistics, successes, disappointments, and quiet moments behind the scenes — I found myself here. Not because it was planned, but because it felt inevitable.

This place is run by heart.

I believe deeply in passion — not as a romantic idea, but as a real, working force. Passion is what carries projects through uncertainty. Passion is what keeps things honest when structures fall away. Passion is what allows something fragile to become strong, and something small to become meaningful.

I believe in the power and the quiet magic that passion can bring to light.

What I am creating in Milan is the sum of everything I have learned, questioned, failed at, and loved so far. It is an invitation to work together — to meet from different directions, backgrounds, languages, and experiences. You can come from anywhere, as long as you are willing to move toward one another: to be open, to listen, to recognize common ground within difference, and to value both equally.

Collaborating artistically is, to me, a form of love letter.
An active decision for one another.
A commitment made with the awareness that it will not always be easy.

It means supporting each other’s decisions, holding space for doubt and contradiction, and still choosing to continue — together — in order to create something that feels alive. Something that lingers. Something where every touch, every glance, every pause triggers a response.

Like every great love story, the parties circle one another: united in intention, often contradictory in action. Will they find each other? Will it work? Will there be a happy ending?

And then there is the larger question of meaning.
But does everything need to make sense — if it feels right?
If it brings joy?
If it creates connection?

Sometimes, that is enough.

I am a person driven by passion and by political curiosity. I don’t separate the two — I combine them. I burn for both. I want to make visible the themes that matter to me, to give space and voice to those who are too often pushed to the margins, overlooked, or spoken over.

This place is not about answers.
It is about encounters.
About presence.
About choosing to care.

The first show is called “Heart.”
Because that is exactly how this began — and how it will continue.