WIZARD GALLERY AT LUCE: NEWS | GROUP EXHIBITION at Villa Arconati | Curated by Diana Segantini
Arco presents Luce, a group exhibition curated by Diana Segantini and promoted by Fondazione Augusto Rancilio, on view at Villa Arconati from 19 April to 5 July 2026. One year after its launch, and following the significant response to its previous edition, Arco’s innovative art platform now introduces an exhibition path dedicated to the theme of light.
Whether natural or artificial, light is a physical phenomenon, a cultural metaphor, matter and energy all at once. Within the spaces of Villa Arconati, it becomes the generative element of the exhibition. Through a selection of works engaging directly with the architecture and atmosphere of the Villa, the exhibition explores light in its many dimensions. In this edition, the project evolves towards a more focused curatorial approach, bringing together artists and galleries in a route spanning the exhibition rooms on the ground floor and selected areas of the palace gardens.
La distribuzione consente quindi di creare una visita più concentrata e intensa, dove il rapporto tra il contemporaneo e l’architettura barocca possano essere più intimi e decisi. This layout creates a more concentrated and intense visitor experience, where the dialogue between contemporary art and Baroque architecture becomes more intimate and more defined.
Featured artists include Gabriella Benedini, Pietro Coletta, Salvatore Cuschera, Marco D’Anna, Riccardo De Marchi, Mario Deluigi, Alex Dorici, Igor Eskinja, Flavio Favelli, Emanuele Gregolin, Diango Hernández, Brigitte Kowanz, Julia Krahn, Luca Marignoni, Sasi Menale, Conor McCreedy, Madalena Negrone, Izumi Ōki, Flavio Paolucci, Ivan Seal, Melanie Sterba, Antoni Taulé, Varozza, Nives Widauer and Max Zuber.
Complementing the exhibition, a dedicated cultural programme has been developed to further explore the theme of light through different formats and moments. Art Talks On Light includes conversations with artists, curators and scholars, sunset guided tours, and evening events in the historic park throughout the duration of the exhibition.
With this renewed energy, Arco reaffirms its role as a platform capable of connecting historical context with contemporary practice, positioning itself once again as a cultural movement reflecting on the languages and mechanisms of the present. By building a bridge between collaboration and visibility for the many figures shaping today’s art system, Arco offers prestigious settings for exchange and research among a wide range of interlocutors, from universities to the market, from artistic experimentation to theoretical reflection. The choice of the name Arco is symbolic, evoking a bridge between tradition and innovation, while also recalling an architectural element of strong symbolic value.
Fondazione Augusto Rancilio and Segantini Unlimited, have made this second edition possible. These include Curuna Ardez, Francesca Minini, Galleria Monica De Cardenas, Kromya Gallery, NP Art Lab, Paula Seegy Gallery and Wizard Gallery.
Diana Segantini
Diana Segantini is a Swiss-Italian-Norwegian cultural entrepreneur with a deep focus on storytelling and bridge-building across cultures. As the great-granddaughter of renowned painter Giovanni Segantini, she has a natural connection to the arts, curating her family's artistic legacy.
Diana founded Segantini Unlimited, an agency that specializes in curating cultural projects, cultural mediation, communication, art advisory, and the production of international cultural events such as exhibitions, music performances, films, and conversations. With a Master in International Relations, a specialization in Documentary Filmmaking and Radio Broadcasting, and a PhD in Arab Islamic Culture, Diana brings a rich academic background to her work. Fluent in 10 languages, she has over 20 years of experience in the Middle East and Europe, with a proven track record in arts and culture, film, media production, communication, public relations, humanitarian work, philanthropy, and sustainability. Diana Segantini currently holds key roles with organizations such as Art Basel, the St. Moritz Art Film Festival, SKIRA publisher, USI Middle East Summit, Eurovision Songcontest and the NGO Terre des Hommes. She is a Board Member at Engadin Art Talks, Swiss Institute for art SIK-ISEA and the Executive Masterin Art Market Studies at the University of Zurich.
Villa Arconati and Fondazione Augusto Rancilio
Located in the heart of the Parco delle Groane, only 10 km from the centre of Milan, Villa Arconati is one of the most important examples of a villa di delizia of the Milanese aristocracy. Built on the direct study of twelve of Leonardo da Vinci's Codices - including the Atlantic - kept here until 1637, it is a ten-thousand-square-metre palace and a twelve-hectare monumental park, which is today one of the very few examples of Italian and French-style gardens in Lombardy.
Its treasures include the so-called Pompeo Magno, one of the largest Roman statues in all of northern Italy; one of the very few frescoes by Fratelli Galliari, the set designers who inaugurated La Scala in Milan; and a Hall of Mirrors from the Lombard Baroque.
Fondazione Augusto Rancilio, the non-profit cultural organisation that owns the property, has been running a project to restore and enhance Villa Arconati since the early 2000s, promoting and supporting actions in the cultural, artistic and social fields.
Informazioni
Luce
A cura di Diana Segantini
Press preview 18 aprile ore 10 - 12
miart Vip e ospiti Gallerie 18 aprile ore 10 - 17
Apertura al pubblico 19 aprile ore 11 - 19
Open on Sundays 11:00 - 19:00
Visite su prenotazione in settimana previa comunicazione a info@fondazioneaugustorancilio.com
Villa Arconati
Via Madonna Fametta 1
Castellazzo di Bollate (MI)
Tel +39.393.8680934
