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About Egeon
Egeon is an artist who works in public spaces, where muralism and installation are the mediums through which he explores the relationship between image, place, and memory. His work stems from his engagement with the contexts in which he intervenes, transforming walls, architecture, and landscapes into canvases for visual inquiry.
His research navigates the intersection of human interactions and the processes of memory, exploring the cognitive and affective maps that guide the mind and help define our perception of reality. In recent years, his visual language has increasingly rooted itself in the imagery of the forest: an ecosystem inhabited by plants, animals, and fungi, where invisible relationships generate symbols and archetypes.
In an organic dialogue between the human and the natural, her gaze upon nature moves between scientific observation and poetic intuition. From this tension emerges an essential visual language, marked by a raw melancholy, which, without rhetoric, observes humanity’s paradoxical behavior in the face of life, poised between ugliness and wonder.
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He has collaborated with public institutions including the Botanical Garden of Rome, the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization), STA (Società Trasporti Alto Adige), Politecnico di Milano, the Seattle City Council, and the Botanical Garden of Padua. His projects and installations have been produced and hosted by museums, galleries, and cultural platforms including Museion, Tramandars, SMACH, Nami Gallery, Street Levels Gallery, BAW, Graphic Days, Portanova12, and Club Silencio.


