“Introducing Art”
Art as threshold and encounter
In an era marked by an endless stream of images and overlapping stimuli, “Introducing Art” offers a mindful pause: a time and a space in which the artwork once again becomes a direct encounter, a discovery, a first glance. The new group exhibition in the spaces of Galleria360 brings together a selection of international artists who, through different visual languages, explore the moment in which art presents itself to us: the initial instant when a colour, a form or a detail opens a breach in everyday perception.
“Introducing Art” stems from the desire to return to the origin, to that first spark that makes every dialogue between art and audience possible. The works on display do not merely represent the world, but introduce it from new angles: sometimes through intimate, quiet visions, sometimes through energetic, experimental marks, always reflecting the plurality of viewpoints that defines our present. What emerges is a visual journey that leads visitors from curiosity to emotional resonance, inviting them to linger in front of the artworks and let themselves be guided by their own responses.
The word “introducing” evokes a gesture of openness: presenting, welcoming, creating connections. Each artist builds a personal “invitation”, transforming the gallery into a threshold space where the aesthetic meets the biographical, memory intertwines with imagination, and the everyday is charged with new possibilities. In this sense, the exhibition does not offer a single narrative but many parallel stories, which visitors are invited to weave together according to their own sensitive path.
“Introducing Art” is, finally, a tribute to the international vocation of Galleria360, which for years has fostered dialogue between different cultures and visual languages in the heart of Florence, a city where the exchange between tradition and contemporaneity is constantly alive. Visiting the exhibition means taking part in this dialogue: an invitation to move closer to art, perhaps for the first time or with renewed eyes, and to let oneself be introduced into a space where seeing also becomes thinking, feeling and imagining.









