
April 23, 2026 – In the heart of the Lambrate Design District, next to Prometeo Gallery, which represents Matteo Mauro and has accompanied him over the years to major European art fairs—Artefiera Bologna, Artissima, ARCO Madrid, and Miart—Matteo’s Studio becomes a meeting place for contemporary art and technological activism.
Not just an exhibition space, but the place where works truly come to life, where gesture, matter, and digital imagination meet.
Matteo Mauro today represents the figure of the contemporary artist capable of seamlessly combining matter and digital, uniting sculptural practices, formal experimentation, and complex digital processes. An art that finds its validation and lifeblood in research. Where critique creates a social response. Where technology is used with awareness of its potential.
There’s something that makes this moment even more significant.
In the studio, amidst artworks and high-definition workflows, real life unfolds. Sonny Mj, his almost two-year-old eldest son, grew up among these works. Matteo’s second child, Lucky Blake, will experience the same growth. Sarah, Matteo’s partner and a psychologist, is a constant presence and support throughout every stage of the journey.
“Becoming a father has made me a more aware artist. Now I create thinking about the cultural legacy I will leave to my children.”
For Matteo Mauro, family isn’t an incidental biographical detail: it’s part of the creative process itself. His children aren’t spectators, but presence, energy, and inspiration.
“For me, art is a continuous quest, a constant dialogue between matter and digital, which over the years has led me to develop works like the RAW Inscriptions. But it’s also a responsibility, a social response, and for this very reason, technology today must be used with awareness. I believe the art versus technology narrative is wrong, as demonstrated by the greatest innovative artists. I like to think that if Leonardo were alive today, he wouldn’t be using a paintbrush, but a computer,” commented Matteo Mauro during the presentation.
This profoundly human context is where the technological support of NVIDIA Studio and its applications comes in, the heart of NextHS configurations.
This technology doesn’t invade the creative experience; it amplifies it. It doesn’t replace the artist; it gives them time back.
Time to experiment.
Time to evolve.