silent green & the Miller-Zillmer Foundation present
Islands of Time by Niccolò Masini
Developed through a collaboration between the Miller-Zillmer Foundation and silent green, Islands of Time by Niccolò Masini comprises an interconnected body of work created as part of the Miller-Zillmer Foundation’s Vision into the Future program (2019–2022). Situated between territories, communities, and perspectives, Islands of Time explores the relationship between the formation of intangible senses of belonging and the construction of geographic identity. Seeking to move beyond linear notions of time, the exhibition approaches themes of memory and movement by understanding past, present, and future as deeply intertwined within a global geopolitical context.
Shifting between Western Sahara, the Italian-French border region of Ventimiglia/Menton, Argentina, and the Aeolian Archipelago, the exhibited works emerge through the interplay of different modes of expression. In doing so, they raise questions about individual and collective responses to the complex realities of various forms of geographic belonging. In this sense, Islands of Time proposes spatial inquiries and analytical discourses that extend beyond territorial references alone, tracing the shifting boundaries that consolidate states of “imagined” deterritorialization through different forms of written and oral knowledge.
Niccolò Masini
Niccolò Masini is an artist, researcher, and PhD candidate in New Media and Critical–Curatorial Practices of Contemporary Creation at the Albertina Academy of Fine Arts in Turin. His practice explores the inheritances embedded within the politics of time, space, and memory, engaging with the possibilities that arise between spatial modalities and socio-cultural frameworks. His works and research have been exhibited extensively, including the Boghossian Foundation (Brussels), the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska (MSURS), the Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA-Skopje), the Watermill Center (New York), and the Bali Purnati Center for the Arts, Indonesia.
6 August – 16 August, 2026 | Atelier 2+3
Opening: Thu, 6 August, 6–10 PM
Opening hours: 2–8 PM
Free admission
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