Salamon Fine Art gallery in Milan is hosting Fabio Adani's solo exhibition 'Silentium fin che parli' from May 16 to June 4, 2026. The show explores the perceptual transformation of reality through painting, graphite, and the written word, emphasizing allusion over direct representation. The exhibition includes a critical text by Beatrice Gardella and prose and poetry by Elisabetta Amaini, featuring works inspired by natural environments that invite viewers to engage in an open-ended process of interpretation.
The exhibition matters because it challenges conventional notions of visual perception and representation, positioning the act of viewing as an active, interpretive process rather than passive reception. By focusing on the allusive and mutable nature of images, Adani's work contributes to ongoing conversations in contemporary art about the relationship between language, vision, and meaning-making. The show also highlights the role of smaller commercial galleries like Salamon Fine Art in fostering experimental, conceptually driven practices.