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What if an exhibition didn’t exist in a space — but arrived at your door? During lockdown, Giorgio Vitale was shipping VR headsets preloaded with artworks, turning people’s homes into immersive galleries. His Synthesis Gallery began as one of the first spaces fully dedicated to immersive art that since evolved into something harder to define: part exhibition platform, part research environment, part ongoing experiment in how art can exist beyond physical limits. We met Giorgio in Berlin to talk about what it means to curate in a moment where digital art constantly reshapes itself — from early internet art to VR, NFTs, and now AI. Instead of chasing trends, he argues for something slower and more demanding: understanding context, building connections across art history, and resisting the pressure to follow hype cycles. We also talk about Giorgio's favorite artists on CIFRA, his approach to risk, and why he would take over Times Square.
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