On March 18, 2026, the Lambrate Art’s Night returns to Milan with the 44th edition. From 18:00 to 21:00, galleries and art studios will open their doors simultaneously, transforming the neighbourhood into a vibrant, walkable art circuit.

The bulletin nr.44 continues this tradition, reinforcing Lambrate’s role as a cultural hub where artistic research, experimentation, and dialogue between disciplines coexist. The circuit includes several addresses across the neighbourhood, creating a shared moment for both professionals and the wider public.

For this edition, Matteo Mauro Studio will be part of the official Lambrate Art Night programme featuring new sculptures alongside a monumental 3 × 3 metre Raw Inscriptions wall installation. The display highlights the artist’s ongoing exploration of symbolic language, contemporary mythologies, and the evolution of inscription into sculptural form, offering visitors a glimpse into recent developments and works in progress within the artist’s studio environment.

For Lambrate Art Night on March 18, 2026, the district’s galleries and studios come together to present a diverse programme of exhibitions, performances, and installations. Francesca Minini Gallery presents Ostinato, a solo exhibition by Roberto De Pinto, exploring rhythm, repetition, and continuity through a visual language that balances gesture and structure. At Unolab, visitors will encounter an immersive studio environment where video mapping and sound transform the space into a dynamic dialogue between light, architecture, and moving images. Pantera Studio contributes a performative moment to the evening: at 7:15 PM, Caterina Lanza will stage the performance “X modi per smacchiare una moquette”, part of the project Corpomemoria, a choreographed action involving ten performers that reflects on the relationship between body, memory, and collective presence. Artnoble Gallery hosts a solo exhibition by Fabio Marullo, whose work moves between painting, visual narrative, and conceptual inquiry, inviting viewers to reflect on imagery and symbolic meaning. Meanwhile, Candy Snake Gallery inaugurates Faisán, a solo exhibition by Israel Larios running from March 18 to April 11, 2026, where symbolic and narrative imagery unfold into poetic visual worlds exploring identity and transformation. Finally, Banquet Gallery presents Echoes, a two-person exhibition featuring Justin Randolph Thompson and Lamar Robillard, curated by Jermay Michael Gabriel, bringing together two distinct artistic practices that engage with themes of memory, identity, and cultural resonance.

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