“Lost in Art”: Wandering to Return
“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.”
— Pablo Picasso
With this evocative thought begins the group exhibition “Lost in Art”, hosted by Galleria360 in Florence. A title that is already an invitation: to get lost in art means leaving behind the noise of daily life to enter a realm of visions, intuitions, and inner resonances.
The works on display become both maps and labyrinths: each piece guides the viewer on a journey that is not linear but full of unexpected turns, sudden emotions, and open questions. In this suspended space, the boundary between the visible and the invisible dissolves, and beauty becomes a cathartic experience, nourishment for the soul.
The idea of “getting lost in art” suggests an experience that does not disorient but opens up new perspectives. To lose oneself in symbols, colors, and forms means to embrace the freedom of suspended time: a precious interval in which art becomes a compass for rediscovery.
“Lost in Art” is therefore an invitation to let go in order to find oneself: a path where loss and discovery coincide, and where art reveals its most authentic transformative power.
The evening will be accompanied by an aperitif offered to the public and live music, creating a convivial and stimulating atmosphere. Not just an opening, but a moving experience — physical, emotional, and creative — celebrating the encounter between art and life.




