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The Sun to come

curated by nonlineare - independent curatorial initiative

Saturday, March 1, from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM, the Fondazione Made in Cloister presents “The Sun to Come,” the exhibition that inaugurates the biennial program REBIRTH, conceived and developed by nonlineare - independent curatorial initiative founded by Teresa Iarocci Mavica.

The project unfolds through a structured framework of research and artistic practices that explore the concept of rebirth in relation to global crises and the transformations of our time.


Ten years after its establishment, the Fondazione Made in Cloister upholds its mission of urban regeneration through art with a new biennial program. The Foundation’s starting point was the transformation and rebirth of the 16th-century Cloister of the Church of Santa Caterina a Formiello—an abandoned space repurposed through cultural production. This model of urban regeneration through contemporary art fosters dialogue between artists, artisans and the local community.

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The exhibition

Public opening Saturday 1 March 2025

 from 11:00 to 21:00

 Exhibition duration: from March 1st to May 31st 2025

 Ticket 5 euro

On the tenth anniversary of the cloister’s reconversion, Il Sol dell'Avvenir presents works by ten artists in an exhibition that invites a reflection on the meaning of rebirth. The initiative raises a fundamental question: is rebirth a concrete possibility, or merely an aspiration driven by hope?


The works and performances on display explore the concept of reincarnation, investigating the dynamic between transformation and continuity, between individualistic and collective dimensions. Through this lens, rebirth emerges as a dissolution of boundaries between forms of life, crossing species, genders, and categories, and bringing us back to millennia-old conceptual dilemmas - such as the Ship of Theseus or the phoenix - perpetually suspended between identity and otherness.


Artists: Alexandra Sukhareva, Anastasia Ryabova, Carmela de Falco, Clément Cogitore, Dahn Vo, Hiwa K, mountaincutters, Olga Tsvetkova, Reena Spaulings, Renato Leotta

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