Igor Mitoraj: LO SGUARDO - Humanitas - Physis
Current exhibition
Overview
From March 26, 2024 to Oct. 31, 2025, Igor Mitoraj's largest open-air sculptural exhibition, titled "LO SGUARDO - Humanitas - Physis," is hosted in Sicily. Thirty monumental works by the Polish artist will be exhibited in the fascinating spaces of the Neapolis Archaeological Area in Syracuse, enhanced by two impressive sculptures in Ortigia and Etna Park. This extraordinary exhibition will offer the public an opportunity to immerse themselves in Igor Mitoraj's creative universe while exploring places steeped in history and beauty.
The opening event with a theatrical-musical performance will be held on April 16 at the Neapolis archaeological area.
The project is promoted by the Archaeological Park of Syracuse Eloro Villa del Tellaro and Akrai, produced by Atelier Mitoraj, in collaboration with Mediatica and Tate, under the patronage of the Igor Mitoraj Museum, the Sicilian Region, Department of Cultural Heritage and Sicilian Identity, Department of Land and Environment, in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture, Etna Park, the State Forestry Department, the Municipality of Ragalna and the Municipality of Syracuse
The opening event with a theatrical-musical performance will be held on April 16 at the Neapolis archaeological area.
The project is promoted by the Archaeological Park of Syracuse Eloro Villa del Tellaro and Akrai, produced by Atelier Mitoraj, in collaboration with Mediatica and Tate, under the patronage of the Igor Mitoraj Museum, the Sicilian Region, Department of Cultural Heritage and Sicilian Identity, Department of Land and Environment, in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture, Etna Park, the State Forestry Department, the Municipality of Ragalna and the Municipality of Syracuse
Installation Views
Press
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Igor Mitoraj. The Look - Humanitas - Physis
Arte.it, 2 October 2024 -
Igor Mitoraj, the poetry of time
Villegiardini, 29 August 2024 -
Igor Mitoraj, Sicily and its stone gaze
2duerighe, 16 August 2024 -
The gaze, Mitoraj's giant fragments between Syracuse and Etna
arte in, 29 June 2024 -
Igor Mitoraj in Siracusa
Guido del Turco, TG5, 1 May 2024 -
Mitoraj conquered etna
Guglielmo Gigliotti, Il Giornale dell'Arte, 15 April 2024 -
Crossing gazes: Mitoraj in Sicily reinterprets the ancient
More a path of reflection than an exhibition, Mitoraj's exhibition in Sicily involves the Neapolis Archaeological Park, Ortigia and EtnaInsideart, 12 April 2024 -
Nature and civilisation, Mitoraj among the wonders of Sicily
Between Syracuse and Mount Etna, the largest exhibition of the master's worksAnsa, 12 April 2024
Publications