Inheriting Dreams: curated by Max Saula: Essay written by Christian Cajoulle

11 September 2025 - 30 January 2026
There is something magical in observing the world through the fresh gaze of youth: that unlimited curiosity that dares to discover the extraordinary in the everyday.
 
In "Inheriting Dreams," this idea comes to life through Max Saula, a nineteen-year-old young man, son of the gallery's founders.
 
The exhibition explores how photography becomes a bridge between different ages and perspectives. How does it influence our family relationships? How do we transmit the passion for beauty?
 
Each photograph has been selected for its ability to communicate, becoming a faithful companion in our lives.
 
The images inhabit the space where one generation's experience meets the sensitivity of the next, weaving invisible bonds between past, present, and future.
 
This exhibition celebrates the transformative power of photography and its capacity to unite us. It invites us to rediscover our surroundings and experience the inspiration that only art can provide.
 
As you walk through the gallery, you will see how photography manifests as a dynamic language, in continuous evolution and charged with personal meanings.
 
At the same time, you will be able to enjoy a selection of photographers from different eras whose images—captured over the last hundred years—stimulate intergenerational dialogue.
 
We invite you to discover how photography can enrich your life, becoming a legacy of culture and sensitivity that is transmitted from parents to children.