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Past Exhibition — Palm Beach
My art is my autobiography — but in color. In the ever-evolving world of contemporary art, few moments create as much anticipation as a new gallery unveiling—
Discussing your past solo exhibition show “Dolce Vita” at the Jennifer Balcos Gallery in Palm Beach (which ran from November 6 to 28th, 2025) — every city imposes its own vibration on an artist. How did Palm Beach inuence the spirit of this exhibition? Palm Beach brings us back to light — that tropical clarity that amplies everything. It made my colors more vibrant, my subjects warmer, my brushstrokes brighter. I wanted viewers to feel the ocean breeze, the sun, and the delicious moments I paint. In Palm Beach, your exhibition meets an extremely international audience. What do you hope they feel when entering Dolce Vita, and what would you like them to walk away with… besides a painting, of course? A vibration — something warm and new. I want them to feel energized, inspired, maybe even a little in love. I’d like them to leave with a fresh excitement for life. The Present and the Future Where are you today in your life as an artist: conrmation, mutation? Always mutation. I evolve constantly. I know where I come from, and I’m even more excited about where I’m going. Curiosity pushes me forward.
photo credit Franziska Fugger
especially one as meticulously envisioned as the debut. In the world of contemporary art, the Jennifer Balcos Gallery’s debut exhibition featuring Mauro Bergonzoli promises to be a dening cultural event. e Jennifer Balcos Gallery emerged from Balcos’s decades- long passion for championing emerging and mid-career artists whose work challenges conventional boundaries. Aer years as a prominent collector and arts patron, Balcos made the decisive leap to open her own space—one dedicated to artists who blend technical mastery with conceptual depth.
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What artistic territories would you like to explore over the next ve years?
Whatever the universe brings. Dreams, new mediums, collaborations. I have exciting projects combining my art with products and design. Surprises are part of my DNA. If you had to create a single piece that sums up your entire life — advertising, your father’s workshop, Milan, Bavaria, color — what would it look like?
Honestly? I’d have to sleep on it — my visions arrive at dawn.
But the piece would hit like a ash: Milan’s sharp edges, the discipline of engraving, the violence and magic of childhood, the speed of advertising, the healing light of Bavaria. It would be raw, bright, funny, erotic, spiritual — alive. In truth, that piece already exists. Every canvas I paint carries my blood, my past, my scars, my joy.
Lady in the Sun - 2025 acrylic on canvas 150x120cm
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