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For the second chapter of its program, PALAZZOIRREALE presents an exhibition project by Giuseppe Gabellone, conceived specifically for the company’s premises and the historic cellars—now a UNESCO World Heritage site. The intervention unfolds as a visual narrative through light, sculpture, and photography, in which each trace, carefully placed throughout the space, converges toward a single objective: to reveal a horizon—understood as a line, a destination, or a mysterious apparition—capable of engaging the viewer on an experiential level while gradually unveiling the historic production spaces of the Bosca winery.
The exhibition brings together a selection of earlier works—on loan from private collections or from the artist’s studio—and a group of new productions, including the central piece Tramonto scivola (2025). This work acts as the conceptual and chromatic fulcrum of the entire project, setting the tone, rhythm, and emotional register for the surrounding pieces, ultimately offering the visitor an intricate and immersive landscape.

The exhibition is a project commissioned by Bosca S.p.A. and promoted by Fondazione Bosca.
Special thanks to greengrassi and Zero… galleries for lending the artworks, and to the artist’s studio for their collaboration.
We are deeply grateful to Banca Passadore & Co. for their support, and to the Piedmont Region, the Province of Asti, the Municipality of Canelli, the Association for the Heritage of the Vineyard Landscapes of Langhe-Roero and Monferrato (UNESCO), and the Langhe Roero Monferrato Tourism Board for their patronage of the event

For the second chapter of its program, PALAZZOIRREALE presents an exhibition project by Giuseppe Gabellone, conceived specifically for the company’s premises and the historic cellars—now a UNESCO World Heritage site. The intervention unfolds as a visual narrative through light, sculpture, and photography, in which each trace, carefully placed throughout the space, converges toward a single objective: to reveal a horizon—understood as a line, a destination, or a mysterious apparition—capable of engaging the viewer on an experiential level while gradually unveiling the historic production spaces of the Bosca winery.
The exhibition brings together a selection of earlier works—on loan from private collections or from the artist’s studio—and a group of new productions, including the central piece Tramonto scivola (2025). This work acts as the conceptual and chromatic fulcrum of the entire project, setting the tone, rhythm, and emotional register for the surrounding pieces, ultimately offering the visitor an intricate and immersive landscape.

The exhibition is a project commissioned by Bosca S.p.A. and promoted by Fondazione Bosca.
Special thanks to greengrassi and Zero… galleries for lending the artworks, and to the artist’s studio for their collaboration.
We are deeply grateful to Banca Passadore & Co. for their support, and to the Piedmont Region, the Province of Asti, the Municipality of Canelli, the Association for the Heritage of the Vineyard Landscapes of Langhe-Roero and Monferrato (UNESCO), and the Langhe Roero Monferrato Tourism Board for their patronage of the event

Artist

Giuseppe Gabellone (b.1973) lives and works in Paris.
His work has been featured in major international exhibitions, including the Quadriennale d’Arte, Rome (2020); the Venice Biennale (1997, 2003); the Lyon Biennale (2003); Documenta, Kassel (2002); the Sydney Biennale (1998); and the Santa Fe Biennial (1997).
He has also taken part in numerous solo and group shows at prominent institutions such as GAM, Turin (2023);
Fondazione Prada, Milan (2018);
Fondazione Memmo, Rome (2017);
GAMeC, Bergamo; Triennale, Milan (2015);
Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2013);
MACRO, Rome (2010);
Magasin, Grenoble (2010);
Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz (2009);
Palazzo Grassi, Venice (2008); MAXXI, Rome (2007);
Hangar Bicocca, Milan (2006);
Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Bologna (2005);
Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna (2004);
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2002);
Hara Museum, Tokyo (2001);
Centre Pompidou, Paris (2001);
Museu Serralves, Porto (2001);
Castello di Rivoli, Turin (2000);
S.M.A.K., Ghent (2000);
Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Guarene d’Alba (2000);
Frac Limousin, Limoges (1999);
Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (1997);
and Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht (1996).

Giuseppe Gabellone
GIUSEPPE GABELLONE
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