Filippo Sciascia – Primitive Learning: Accumulative Learning and the Transmittance of Knowledge
We are thrilled to present Primitive Learning, a solo exhibition by Filippo Sciascia that explores the dynamic intersection between science and art.
In this body of work, Sciascia uses light as both a metaphor and an investigative tool, highlighting how art and science complement each other. While science offers precise data on natural phenomena, art engages with these ideas on a deeper level—encouraging research, storytelling, and reflection on the cumulative nature of scientific knowledge.
The exhibition, titled Primitive Learning: Accumulative Learning and the Transmittance Knowledge of the Light, presents a series of works that explore the significance of light in our daily lives. Sciascia connects these explorations with knowledge passed down from ancient times, demonstrating how the past informs our present understanding. His approach reflects a seamless collaboration between science and art—showcasing light not only as a subject but also as a tool for both intellectual and aesthetic expression.