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Travelling While Lying Down

Xiao Zhiyu

25 Apr 2026 — 03 Jun 2026
HOLD THE LINE

João Freitas

21 Feb 2026 — 09 Apr 2026
Artissima 2025 | Davide Sgambaro

Davide Sgambaro

04 Nov 2025 — 07 Nov 2025
HOME ALONE

Davide Sgambaro

18 Oct 2025 — 05 Dec 2025
AND THE GROUND BEGINS TO BREATHE

Alessandro Biggio, Irene Dioniso, Nona Inescu, Kyriaki Goni, Lucia Pizzani, Natália Trejbalová, Rachel Youn

13 Jun 2025 — 06 Sep 2025
AND THE GROUND BEGINS TO BREATHE and the water begins to mold

Alessandro Biggio

12 Jun 2025 — 06 Sep 2025
HO L’IMPRESSIONE CHE MI MANCHI QUALCOSA

Marco Andrea Magni

25 Apr 2025 — 06 Jun 2025
You can see anywhere, even underground

Antonio Calderara, Alessandro Manfrin, Cosimo Pichierri, Marta Pierobon, Lisa Ponti, Alessandra Spranzi, Marco Strappato, Franco Vimercati

21 Feb 2025 — 28 Mar 2025
ARTE FIERA 2025 | Eugenia Vanni

Eugenia Vanni,

04 Feb 2025 — 07 Mar 2025
ARTE FIERA 2025 | Leonardo Meoni

Leonardo Meoni

04 Feb 2025 — 07 Mar 2025
Artissima 2024

João Freitas, Oscar Abraham Pabón

30 Oct 2024 — 02 Nov 2024
Tournée

Eugenia Vanni

15 Oct 2024 — 06 Dec 2024
Ulìa Art Projet 2024

Bora Baboci, João Freitas, Enej Gala, Albano Hernandez, Mehdi-Georges Lahlou, Mirthe Klück, Leonardo Meoni, Giovanni Oberti, Oscar Abraham Pabón, Eugenia Vanni, Xiao Zhiyu, Francesco Carone

19 Jul 2024 — 06 Sep 2024
SOWING THE SEED OF CARE

Bora Baboci, Adam Bilardi, Enej Gala, Cecilia Granara, Julien Monnerie, Jessy Razafimandimby, Ambra Viviani

25 May 2024 — 11 Jul 2024
Talking to the wall

Oscar Abraham Pabón

21 Mar 2024 — 09 May 2024
I luoghi e le cose

Leonardo Meoni

13 Oct 2023 — 09 Dec 2023
The weather is its opposite, in July summer is already over

Giulio Delvè, João Freitas, Mirthe Klück, Marco Andrea Magni, Giovanni Oberti, Oscar Abraham Pabón, Namasal Siedlecki, Jamie Sneider, Eugenia Vanni, Xiao Zhiyu

28 Jul 2023 — 02 Sep 2023
A perforated black canvas, a dark star-studded sky

Giovanni Oberti

01 Apr 2023 — 20 May 2023
Appunti 1942-1993

Xiao Zhiyu

28 Jan 2023 — 17 Mar 2023
Chapter V

João Freitas

21 Oct 2022 — 19 Nov 2022
Chapter IV

Mirthe Klück

22 Sep 2022 — 16 Oct 2022
Chapter III

Marco Andrea Magni

24 Jul 2022 — 06 Aug 2022
Chapter II

Oscar Abraham Pabón

12 Jul 2022 — 22 Jul 2022
Chapter I

Eugenia Vanni

22 Jun 2022 — 08 Jul 2022
I MAESTRI DEL COLORE

João Freitas, Mirthe Klück, Marco Andrea Magni, Oscar Abraham Pabón, Eugenia Vanni

07 May 2022 — 04 Jun 2022
ARTEFIERA Bologna

Eugenia Vanni, Michele Tocca

22 Jan 2020 — 25 Jan 2020

Emanuele Becheri

24 May 2019 — 11 Jul 2019
FUGGISOLE

Marco Andrea Magni

16 Feb 2019 — 12 Apr 2019
We are not used to remembering things that will happen

Serena Vestrucci

16 Nov 2018 — 11 Jan 2019
Artissima2018

Mirthe Klück, Marco Andrea Magni, Serena Vestrucci

31 Oct 2018 — 03 Nov 2018

João Freitas

14 Sep 2018 — 04 Nov 2018

Mirthe Klück

04 May 2018 — 06 Jul 2018
miart 2018

Mirthe Klück, Marco Andrea Magni, Eugenia Vanni, Serena Vestrucci

10 Apr 2018 — 13 Jul 2018
Il Paradigma di Kuhn – atto secondo
26 Jan 2018 — 27 Feb 2018
20 Jan 2018 — 30 Mar 2018
Ogni colore dipinge se stesso e anche gli altri

Eugenia Vanni

29 Sep 2017 — 10 Nov 2017
Extra Moenia

Helena Hladilovà, Namsal Siedlecki

28 Jun 2017 — 10 Sep 2017
Miart 2017

João Freitas, Marco Andrea Magni, Oscar Abraham Pabón

12 Apr 2017 — 15 Apr 2017
Lo Spazio Punto

Marco Andrea Magni

05 Dec 2016 — 17 Feb 2017
An Archaeology of The Oath

Oscar Abraham Pabón, Eugenia Vanni

30 Sep 2016 — 27 Nov 2016
Notte in Bianco

Serena Vestrucci

01 Apr 2016 — 27 Jun 2016
Lotteria Immanuel

Christian Manuel Zanon

18 Jan 2016 — 03 Mar 2016
Tapping in The Dark

Edith Dekyndt, Sophie Giraux, Mario De Brabandere

21 Sep 2015 — 20 Nov 2015
TO BE TITLED

João Freitas

01 May 2015 — 24 Jun 2015
Vaalbara

Giovanni Giaretta, Renato Leotta, Cesare Pietroiusti

16 Feb 2015 — 11 Apr 2015
Allegoria #2. La Pittura Oltre se Stessa

Angelo Sarleti, Michele Tocca

18 Sep 2014 — 18 Nov 2014
Point of view: pitture imperfette

Sara Enrico, Helena Hladilovà, Pietro Manzo, Giovanni Oberti

15 Mar 2014 — 25 May 2014
De Sculptura

Giulio Delvè, Namsal Siedlecki

23 Sep 2013 — 15 Nov 2013
RSVP Contemporary art in private spaces

Emanuele Becheri, Ettore Favini

14 May 2013 — 14 May 2013
Il Primo Giorno di Sole

Serena Fineschi

03 May 2013 — 29 Jun 2013
Genealogia #3

Francesco Carone

08 Mar 2013 — 29 Apr 2013
Più Giovani di Così non si Poteva

Marco Andrea Magni

26 Oct 2012 — 04 Jan 2013
Mein Gebiet

Luca Cutrufelli

21 Jun 2012 — 30 Jul 2012
Genealogia #2

Giovanni Ozzola, Remo Salvadori

16 Mar 2012 — 29 Apr 2012
Genealogia #1

Emanuele Becheri, Carlo Guaita

21 Sep 2011 — 10 Nov 2011

Travelling While Lying Down


Xiao Zhiyu

25 Apr 2026 — 03 Jun 2026
Opening: 25 Apr 2026


FuoriCampo presents Travelling While Lying Down, the second solo exhibition by Xiao Zhiyu (CN, 1995), bringing together works produced during the artist’s recent residency at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht and further developing her reflection on landscape through a dialectic between possession and abandonment, understanding and awareness.

The title refers to the concept of wò yóu (卧游). Formulated by Zong Bing (375–443), among the earliest figures to theorise painting in China, it defines a contemplative practice that conceives landscape as a mental and spiritual experience, accessible even in stillness. Within the Chinese artistic tradition, landscape painting occupies a privileged position as the expression of a cognitive process through which the Dao (the Way) becomes perceptible in its natural manifestation.
This perspective is countered by the Western tradition of landscape, oriented toward constructing an image of the world that is ordered, legible, and free of opacity—thus entirely available to the gaze and to control. Yet, when read through the lens of decolonial theory, it reveals its own shadowed zones, calling into question the very claim to transparency and mastery on which it rests.
The dialogue between these antithetical conceptions unfolds both in the images and in the exhibition display: a modular structure that can be arranged along the wall as a sequence of visual fragments or articulated in space like a folding screen, evoking East Asian iconographies, before reconfiguring into a bed-like form reminiscent of a traditional Chinese canopy. This shifting dispositif invites an immersive and contemplative mode of engagement, transforming the act of viewing into an experience of traversing the landscape.

Travelling While Lying Down delineates a zone of perceptual instability in which the image does not simply represent the world, but unsettles the very conditions of its accessibility. Xiao Zhiyu’s practice here proceeds through subtraction, yielding opaque surfaces that resist full appropriation and reflect a contemporaneity shaped by acceleration and technological mediation. If, in the Chinese tradition, travelling while lying down opened a space of imaginative immersion, here it takes the form of a suspended condition in which movement and stillness cease to oppose one another.
The exhibition unfolds around this tension through images derived from photographs taken with mobile devices, aerial views, and fragments in transit, devoid of hierarchy or monumental intent. Within this economy of means, a form of resistance emerges: the images do not lend themselves to immediate legibility, but instead slow the gaze, introducing a deferred temporality. The display itself amplifies this ambiguity. The works, isolated and suspended within the neutral space of the gallery, evoke the museum’s historical function as a site of stabilisation and visibility, while simultaneously undermining its premises. What is shown does not fully yield to possession; the very act of exhibiting becomes almost paradoxical in its attempt to hold onto that which, by its nature, eludes capture.
A space thus takes shape in which the viewer is invited to confront their own mode of seeing—inhabiting that interval in which perception precedes comprehension, and where something, not yet named, begins to emerge. It is perhaps within this minimal gap, between immediacy and awareness, that the broader fabric linking image, history, and experience becomes perceptible.


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