One of the most important events for contemporary art in Rome

21–23 November / 2025 – Booth E38-F37 (Level 0 Forum)

We are pleased to announce that San Polo Art Gallery will participate in the upcoming edition of Roma Arte in Nuvola, one of the most important events for contemporary art in Rome, from 21 to 23 November 2025. After years of research and collaboration with both emerging and established artists, we will present a selection of works that reflect the variety and vitality of our program, including sculpture, photography, and visual experiments.

At the fair, we will present:

Max Farina, with the Cronorama series, through his continuous observation of urban life, transforms cities into capsules of time, revealing the poetry hidden within the frenetic rhythm of city life. His photographic works combine countless fragments to create new landscapes, simultaneously night and day, dawn and dusk. Like puzzles, the images no longer capture a single moment but a perspective traced by the passage of time.
Farina’s works are in continuous work in progress: from Venice to Times Square and Brooklyn, from Milan and the Duomo’s Madonnina to Paris, Los Angeles, and many other cities, always seeking new and iconic perspectives.

Daniele Accossato, with his gagged and imprisoned sculptures, suspended in a state of anticipation. Italian works of inestimable value become hostages of contemporaneity, hidden and enclosed in industrial crates, like winged creatures deprived of freedom. Elements initially intended as protection transform into cages, containers that limit, imprison, and render the works invisible in their essence. Sacred objects become commodities, simulacra destined to follow the logic of possession, transport, and the market.

Beppe Borella, who works marble to give form to figures drawn from mass playful culture, elevated by the material’s classical dignity. In the Millennials series, childhood innocence is crystallized in marble, transforming into the weight of responsibilities and the awareness of adulthood. The works become a reflection on the contrast between lightness and gravity, playfulness and seriousness.

Dario Tironi, through his sculptures, addresses themes and issues characteristic of contemporary society, including ecological challenges, the consequences of human activity on the environment, inequality, the contradictions of the consumer-capitalist system, and human alienation. Objects made of plastic, accessories, technological devices, toys and dolls, household appliances, furniture, and mass-produced gadgets of every color and shape are transformed by the artist into works of art.

Roma Arte in Nuvola, contemporary art fair