Wunderkammern 2025: a Year of Art, Connections, and New Narratives

2025 has been a year of growth, dialogue, and discovery for Wunderkammern. A year in which our galleries have continued to build bridges between languages, cities, and communities, bringing Street Art and contemporary art to the heart of increasingly open and inclusive conversations.

Street Art Parma: a Journey That Ended Leaving Its Mark

Inaugurated on 28 September 2024 at Palazzo Tarasconi and concluded on 30 March 2025, Street Art Parma guided visitors through an emotional journey exploring the history and evolution of street art — from Warhol to Banksy — tracing the roots, languages, and transformations of a movement now recognized as a cornerstone of contemporary art.

For Wunderkammern, the project represented a moment of dialogue and exchange: an opportunity to spread urban culture to a new city and to celebrate art’s ability to regenerate spaces and perspectives.

The conclusion of the exhibition does not mark an end, but the beginning of a lasting legacy — that of a community that lived art as a collective experience, leaving in Parma the tangible trace of a shared cultural journey.

Urban Stories: the Podcast that Tells the Story of Cities through Art

In 2025 our podcast Street Art Urban Stories gave new shape to the dialogue on urban art, intertwining stories, places, and people in a collective narrative.

Each episode is an invitation to step into the stories of artists, artworks, and the contexts that welcome them.

Through the voices of its protagonists and the curatorship of Wunderkammern, Urban Stories has become a space for reflection and listening, where art continues to transform our perception of urban and social landscapes.

Add Fuel – Forma Infinitum: the First Italian Solo Exhibition

Another key moment in 2025 was Forma Infinitum, the first solo exhibition in Italy by Portuguese artist Add Fuel.

His works, marked by a perfect balance between tradition and modernity, captivated the audience with their ability to reinterpret classical ornamental motifs through a contemporary and urban lens.

Hosted at Wunderkammern Gallery, the exhibition created a dialogue between pattern, memory, and innovation, once again confirming the gallery’s commitment to bringing some of the most exciting international voices to Italy.

Looking Ahead

2025 comes to a close as a year of growth and connections, but above all, as an invitation to look forward.

For Wunderkammern, every project is a new beginning — a way to keep exploring, building relationships, and giving space to the voices that make art a living, shared language.

Our journey continues, through new exhibitions, collaborations, and visions that will keep telling the beauty of the encounter between art and community.

Stay with us to discover the next chapters of this journey!