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MADE IN vol. 3

MADE IN is a residency programme created by Artissima with the support of Camera di commercio di Torino, based on the desire to activate a dialogue between contemporary art and the flourishing entrepreneurial context of Torino, enhancing the territory in which the fair was born and has grown, constantly weaving synergic relationships with the aim of underscoring characteristic values, giving Torino greater visibility in the world.

With the aim of highlighting new forms of artistic expression and encouraging the dissemination of ideas capable of stimulating the economic and productive ecosystem of the area that is the “cradle” of Artissima, MADE IN is based on the idea that corporate know-how and specialised production processes can become a precious resource for the creation of works of art. The four young artists selected will have the opportunity to get to know and work in four companies in the territory, absorbing and incorporating the technological and operative expertise with which they will come into contact into their own practice, with the aim of producing an original artwork that will be presented at Artissima.

The first edition, launched in 2022 and realised in 2023, saw the participation of the following artists and companies: Mara Callegaro for Carioca (with patron gallery Norma Mangione); Daniele Di Girolamo for Pattern Group (with patron gallery Franco Noero); Andrea Di Lorenzo for Prima Industrie (with patron gallery Peola Simondi); Nicola Ghirardelli for Mattioli (with patron gallery Mazzoleni).

► Discover more about the first edition of the project here

 

The second edition, launched in 2023 and realised in 2024, saw the participation of the following artists and companies: Lorena Bucur for Kristina Ti (with patron gallery Franco Noero); Christian Offman for Guido Gobino (with patron gallery Luce Gallery); Jacopo Naccarato for Dott.Gallina (with patron gallery Simòndi); Giulia Poppi for Pininfarina Architecture (with patron gallery Mazzoleni).

► Discover more about the second edition of the project here

 

The third edition, launched in 2024 and realised in 2025, has been developed in partnership with Azimut YatchsManifattura Tessile DINOLE®Sabelt and Xerjoff, with the coordination of Sonia Belfiore, founder of Ultravioletto Arte + Impresa. A committee chaired by Artissima in the person of the director Luigi Fassi, and composed of four patron galleries, selected the 4 artists to take part in MADE IN vol.3: Gaia De Megni for Azimut Yachts (with patron gallery Mazzoleni), Mozzarella Light, artist duo composed of Giulia Ciappi and Marco Frassinelli for Sabelt (with patron gallery Franco Noero), Maria Positano for Manifattura Tessile DINOLE ® (with patron gallery Simóndi) and Lorenzo Zerbini for Xerjoff (with patron gallery Luce Gallery).

A stand was dedicated to the project at the Artissima 2025 fair. It presented the new works produced during the residency.

 Discover more about the artists here below

MADE IN vol.3 and vol.4 companies © Giorgio Perottino/ Artissima
Maria Positano, Mozzarella Light, Lorenzo Zerbini, Gaia De Megni at Artissima 2025 MADE IN stand © Giorgio Perottino/ Artissima
Gaia De Megni, Notturno, 2025. Produced for MADE IN, during the residency at Azimut Yachts
Gaia De Megni, Notturno, 2025. Produced for MADE IN, during the residency at Azimut Yachts
Gaia De Megni residency at Azimut Yhact © Giorgio Perottino/ Artissima
Gaia De Megni residency at Azimut Yhact © Giorgio Perottino/ Artissima
Mozzarella Light residency at Sabelt © Giorgio Perottino/ Artissima
Mozzarella Light residency at Sabelt © Giorgio Perottino/ Artissima
Mozzarella Light residency at Sabelt © Giorgio Perottino/ Artissima
Maria Positano residency at Manifattura Tessile DINOLE © Giorgio Perottino/ Artissima
Maria Positano residency at Manifattura Tessile DINOLE © Giorgio Perottino/ Artissima
Maria Positano residency at Manifattura Tessile DINOLE © Giorgio Perottino/ Artissima
Lorenzo Zerbini residency at Xerjoff © Giorgio Perottino/ Artissima
Lorenzo Zerbini residency at Xerjoff © Giorgio Perottino/ Artissima
Lorenzo Zerbini residency at Xerjoff © Giorgio Perottino/ Artissima
Lorenzo Zerbini residency at Xerjoff © Giorgio Perottino/ Artissima

THE ARTISTS

GAIA DE MEGNI - Azimut Yachts

Notturno

The film 'Notturno' is the result of the collaboration with Azimut Yachts and transforms the shipyard into a suspended space, where night becomes a time of waiting and imagination. When the machinery falls silent, the lights redraw the contours of production, revealing a place steeped in memories of its operations. Through a collective game of cops and robbers, the work evokes the threshold between reality and dream, where bodies, sounds, and environments compose a silent choreography that renews the vital force of production.

MOZZARELLA LIGHT - Sabelt

Distanza di sicurezza

'Distanza di Sicurezza' explores the concept of distance and tension as forces capable of creating new spatialities. Through field studies of materials, applications, research and industrial testing by Sabelt, the project explores the concept of thresholds as spaces of relationships where measurements become languages. Two belts originating from the racing and aerospace sectors create a magnetic field of attraction and repulsion. The work reveals an energy that holds the elements together, creating a sense of precarious balance between stability and transformation, and strength and fragility.

MARIA POSITANO - Manifattura Tessile DINOLE®

Five Senses

In 'Five Senses', a work created in collaboration with Manifattura Tessile DINOLE, Maria Positano transforms offcuts from the trimming of the company's fine velvets into sculptural material. Blending corporate memory and artistic research, Positano uses casts derived from ancient wooden moulds to give shape to fragments of velvet armour. The artwork reflects on the concepts of defence, vulnerability, and resilience, and questions what it means to protect oneself today, not only from physical danger, but also from the social and environmental fragilities that surround us.

LORENZO ZERBINI - Xerjoff

Il Simile Scioglie il Simile

The sculptural group explores the use of scent as a tool for connection and discovery, capable of bringing us closer to sensory dimensions that are often overlooked. Drawing on studies of the empathic perception of insects, Zerbini considers how we distinguish between 'useful' and 'unwanted' species. Three sculptural elements come together to form an olfactory garden, combining materials and processes associated with the history of perfume extraction with three iconic Xerjoff fragrances. The installation invites visitors to explore a sensory landscape through olfactory grammar.
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