“Art in Movement”
Movement as the Energy of Art
In a world of constant change, where each day brings new discoveries and new challenges, art becomes both a mirror and an interpreter of this relentless motion. “Art in Movement”, a new group exhibition hosted in the spaces of Galleria360, arises from this very urgency: to narrate a time that never stands still, in which identities, languages, and points of reference are continuously transforming.
Some seek innovation, some take refuge in the certainties of the past, while others let everything simply pass them by. The works on display reflect this plurality of directions—a true movement expressed through art, which no longer follows a single prototype but unfolds within a state of continuous flow, marked by speed, change, and radically personal perspectives. If yesterday the iconic image functioned as a collective mirror, today individual input prevails, reflecting the heterogeneous and multifaceted essence of our time.
“Art in Movement” is first and foremost a visual journey: an invitation to move not only through the physical space of the gallery, but also inwardly, within the soul and the mind; for art has always been movement and transformation, capable of stirring and being stirred.
The word “movement” derives from the Latin movere: to move, to agitate, but also to move emotionally. To move is to live, to change, to feel—and it is precisely here that the exhibition finds its center of gravity. The selected works stage continuous change, redefined identities, and diversity understood as a driving force: movement thus becomes an act of transformation and, at the same time, of openness and inclusion.
Each artist narrates their own inner and stylistic movement through a distinct rhythm, shaped by personal roots and cultural background. What emerges is a real and metaphysical journey that crosses countries, concepts, and cultures. “Art in Movement” therefore invites viewers to let themselves be carried by becoming—not only by observing the artworks, but also by sensing their dynamic vibration and carrying it beyond the gallery, into the everyday movement of life.







