Primitive Learning
Banquet Gallery
Milan, Italy
(5 June – 20 September 2025)
- Cable Bacteria Medium Electric cable 2025
- Cable Bacteria Medium Electric cable 2025
- Cable Bacteria Medium Electric cable 2025
- Cable Bacteria Medium Electric cable 2025
- Cable Bacteria Medium Electric cable 2025
- Cable Bacteria Medium Electric cable 2025
- Cable Bacteria Medium Electric cable 2025
- Cable Bacteria Medium Electric cable 2025
- Exhibition View Primitive Learning Banquet Gallery Milan 2025
- Exhibition View Primitive Learning Banquet Gallery Milan 2025
- Primitive Learning Size 83 x 125 cm Synthetic fur, Aluminium on Wood 2021
- MACHINE LEARNING - ARTIFICIAL INTELEGENCE Size Size 100 x 170 cm Media Volcanic black sand, fossilized resin, led lights, wood 2023
- Exhibition View
- Exhibition View Primitive Learning Banquet Gallery Milan 2025
- Exhibition View Primitive Learning Banquet Gallery Milan 2025
- Exhibition View Primitive Learning Banquet Gallery Milan 2025
- Phylogenetic Size 132x 96 cm Organic leaf pigment, melatonin powder, green pigment 2019
- Exhibition View Primitive Learning Banquet Gallery Milan 2025
- Primitive Learning Size 120 x 160 cm Oil on canvas and led light 2024
- Primitive Learning Size 110 x 140 cm Oil on Canvas 2021
- Primitive Learning - Detail Size 110 x 140 cm Oil on Canvas 2021
- Primitive Learning Size 120 x 140 cm Medium Earth Soil, Flood Light 2024
- Primitive Learning Size 120 x 140 cm Medium Earth Soil, Flood Light 2024
- Exhibition View Primitive Learning Banquet Gallery Milan 2025
- Primitive Learning Size 120 x 160 cm Medium Various Fossilized Stone, Bauxite and Led Light 2024
- Primitive Learning - Detail Size 120 x 160 cm Medium Various Fossilized Stone, Bauxite and Led Light 2024
Banquet Gallery is pleased to present Primitive Learning.
The first solo exhibition by Filippo Sciascia at the gallery,
marking the artist’s official entry into the gallery's roster.
The exhibition features a selection of significant works that trace one of the core directions of Sciascia’s research: an inquiry into the origins of knowledge, visual perception, and the languages through which humans have sought to represent, understand, and transmit reality. Primitive Learning is not to be understood in a merely archaic sense, but as a foundational, biological, and cooperative system—one that predates and informs today’s technological paradigms.
Among the works on view is Cable Bacteria, a site-specific installation inspired by the natural microorganism capable of conducting electricity through filamentous structures. The piece embodies a model of collective intelligence embedded in nature, anticipating the principles of transmission and interconnection central to the digital age. Using electrical materials and minimal sculptural forms, Sciascia reflects on the intersections of biology, technology, and imagination—treating nature not as a passive resource but as a dynamic archive of knowledge.
Filippo Sciascia’s work consistently navigates the intersection between art, science, philosophy, and technology. Light, matter, and image become tools for exploring the threshold between perception and knowledge, from the primal instinct to see to the evolved structures of contemporary representation.