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The exhibition “Social Unrest”, at MATTA gallery in Milan from 13.4 to 12.9 2026, is focused on contemporary riots, which have spurred a profound commotion in the analysis of forms of protest and collective violence. By observing its history, which has yet to be extensively examined, the project identifies a link between the latest manifestations of social unrest and a constellation of precedents, revealing their recursiveness in order to shed light on their structural causes.
Curated by Niccolò Gravina, with the historical research of Zoé Samudzi, the exhibition presents new productions by Ivan Cheng, Tony Cokes, Satoshi Fujiwara, Hannah Quinlan & Rosie Hastings, Tiffany Sia, and Sung Tieu, along with recent works by Bernadette Corporation, Alessandro Di Pietro and Hannah Black. The artworks are the result of a dialogue with the artists that has lasted over two years, and of historical research that has initiated their creative process.
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The exhibition “Social Unrest”, at MATTA gallery in Milan from 13.4 to 12.9 2026, is focused on contemporary riots, which have spurred a profound commotion in the analysis of forms of protest and collective violence. By observing its history, which has yet to be extensively examined, the project identifies a link between the latest manifestations of social unrest and a constellation of precedents, revealing their recursiveness in order to shed light on their structural causes.
Curated by Niccolò Gravina, with the historical research of Zoé Samudzi, the exhibition presents new productions by Ivan Cheng, Tony Cokes, Satoshi Fujiwara, Hannah Quinlan & Rosie Hastings, Tiffany Sia, and Sung Tieu, along with recent works by Bernadette Corporation, Alessandro Di Pietro and Hannah Black. The artworks are the result of a dialogue with the artists that has lasted over two years, and of historical research that has initiated their creative process.
The exhibition design, by the architecture firm…






