The Exhibition “Closed Eyes Can See” has been featured on the front page of Exibart, one of the most renowned art magazines in the industry. This highlights the importance of Matteo Mauro and Zehra Doğan exhibiting together with Prometeo Gallery in Milan, acknowledging the growing prominence of Matteo Mauro Studio in the global art scene. Exibart celebrates the exhibition as a must see event where the artists, “Invite us to recognize the other as part of ourselves, through a silent dialogue, a shared inner journey“.

The exhibition, Closed Eyes Can See, held at Prometeo Gallery by Ida Pisani, a space known for fostering radical ideas, evokes a profound reflection on how art transcends physical vision. The show bridges the creative worlds of Mauro and Doğan, with each artist presenting works that challenge conventional boundaries and amplify narratives of cultural and personal significance.

The exhibition has drawn the attention of esteemed art critics, including Domenico De Chirico and Rischa Paterlini, whose reviews highlight the complementary nature of Mauro and Doğan’s work. De Chirico’s commentary underscores how the artists’ pieces serve as windows into different yet interconnected worlds, while Paterlini emphasizes the emotional resonance of the exhibition. Exhibart shows praise to Mauro‘s contributions as, “alternating yet radically intertwined phases through a double sense of power: one strongly material, the result of sculptural mastery, a certain knowledge of statuary as well as an undoubted technical ability, perfectly capable of shaping conspicuous densities“.

Closed Eyes Can See is a statement on the power of art to transcend cultural, political, and physical boundaries. For Matteo Mauro, this collaboration represents an opportunity to deepen his artistic dialogue and engage with themes of global significance. His work continues to reflect a commitment to pushing artistic boundaries while remaining deeply rooted in cultural and philosophical inquiry.

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