From January 16 to February 1, 2026, Rifugio Digitale presents time(e)scape by Giacomo Costa, an exhibition that explores the tensions between the human beings, architecture, progress, and the environment. Curated by Serena Tabacchi, with artistic direction by Laura Andreini, the exhibition is presented in collaboration with NM Contemporary gallery and Forma Edizioni publishing house.

The exhibition will open to the public on Friday, January 16 at 6,30 PM at Rifugio Digitale.

In time(e)scape, the city is never conceived as a mere backdrop, but rather as a complex organism – at once a symbolic body and a mental construct. Giacomo Costa’s works give shape to post-naturalist landscapes in which architecture, technology, and imagination converge to generate suspended environments, positioned within an unstable temporal dimension, poised between dystopian drift and speculative visions of the future.

In the videos, the worlds represented unfold through cyclical and immersive paths, in an infinite loop that engages the viewer as an integral part of the scenic mechanism.