Due artisti e un nuovo hotel d’artista. Giuseppe Stampone intervista Michelangelo Pistoletto
Italian artist Giuseppe Stampone interviews Michelangelo Pistoletto about Stampone's solo exhibition at the Hotel Cittadellarte, part of Pistoletto's Cittadellarte Foundation in Biella. The exhibition explores hospitality as a central theme, with artworks placed inside hotel rooms rather than a traditional gallery space. Stampone and curator Ilaria Bernardi conceived the project to integrate art into the intimate, everyday lives of guests, making the experience a political and participatory act rather than mere decoration.
This article matters because it highlights a growing trend in contemporary art: moving exhibitions out of conventional museums and galleries into lived environments, such as hotels. Pistoletto's Cittadellarte itself is framed as his largest artwork—a participatory meta-project where art, education, and daily life coexist. The interview underscores how context transforms the meaning of art, with the hotel serving as a gateway to the broader Cittadellarte experience, reflecting Pistoletto's long-standing philosophy of merging art with real life.