From October 11 to 22, 2025, Memories and Future Horizons — a group exhibition featuring 25 artists from 15 countries and organized by Nartwork APS — was on view in Milan at Ikonica Art Gallery.
The exhibition aimed to explore the relationship between memory and the future, inviting viewers to reflect on how the past shapes identities and how visions of tomorrow can guide the present. Each artwork represents a journey through memories, emotions, dreams, and hopes, engaging the audience in an emotional experience that transcends time and space.
The exhibition catalog, available online, was curated by Nartwork APS with contributions from art historians Maria Aurelia Catalano Rossi Danielli and Gianpasquale Greco. Graphic design by Antonio Imparato, exhibition design by Giulio Bellan.
During the vernissage, held on Saturday, October 11, the curators and participating artists presented the exhibition, and visitors received a complimentary copy of the official catalog.
The group exhibition received the moral patronage of Regione Campania, the University of Suor Orsola Benincasa, and the Alsob Association.
Artists on display
Petrana Bozukova (Bulgaria), Chan Suk On (Hong Kong), Chris21 (France), Alessandro Di Porzio (Italy), Martha Green Doran (United Kingdom), Rika Maja Duevel (Norway), Bettina Eicher (Austria), Fadiese (France), Giulio Fantone (Italy), Nathalie Guglielmo (Italy), Violeta Hristova-Mintcheva (Bulgaria), Julia Kohane (United States), Lausen (Switzerland), Agnieszka Mazek (Poland), Daniela Melzig (Germany), Christina Mitterhuber (Austria), Atsushi Ohta (Japan), Attila Olasz (Hungary), Utaellamarie Peter (Germany), Weronika Raczynska (Poland), Isolde Rentz (Austria), Karin Ungersbäck – Carinas Abstract World (Austria), Gloria Vers (Spain), YOSHIKO (Japan), Lihong Zhang (Australia).
Curators
Rossella Bellan, Antonietta Panico