“the exhibition is also an “album” of forms and images that establish dialogues among themselves, incorporating meanings, juxtaposing sensations. To lend greater expressiveness to these aspects, the decision was made not to show all the works on white walls, but also on walls pain- ted distinctive colors: red, black, silvery grey. This fosters comparisons within a powerfully differentiated space, a space I would define as “in an ancient style”: a place that is not neutral but which is primarily - both in the era of antiquity and at the time of the early avant-garde movements - a powerful area for the confrontation of art.” extract from the text by Giacinto di Pietrantonio