Studio Nucleo
We're a collective of artists and designers directed by Piergiorgio Robino based in Torino, Italy.Ac
14/04/2026
Studio Nucleo revisits In the Name of God: a site-specific installation realised in collaboration with Ramo d’Oro (). Curated by Sergey Kantsedal (), it was conceived as a symbolic intervention that addressed the theme of collective responsibility in a period of increasing global conflict. Studio Nucleo looks back on the project’s significance and its echoes, still as relevant and urgent today.
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yahoo.com
interval.news
reuters.com
bbc.com
currentaffairs.org
truthsocial.com
Images:
(1) , Screenshot from Personal Truth Social Profile
(2) The Strait of Hormuz separating Iran (top) from the United Arab Emirates and Oman (bottom) as seen from the International Space Station in 2021, from NASA via AFP/JIJI
(4) US President Donald Trump at the White House, by Alex Brandon from AP Photo
(6) Israeli soldiers walk by a billboard commissioned by an evangelical group, which displays a picture of U.S. President Donald Trump with the words “Thank you God & Donald Trump”, amid the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, in Tel Aviv, Israel, March 12, 2026, by Nir Elias from REUTERS
(8) President Donald Trump, accompanied by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, speaks with reporters in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, Monday, April 6, 2026, in Washington, by Julia Demaree Nikhinson from AP Photo
In the Name of God, Studio Nucleo 2026©
09/04/2026
Studio Nucleo revisits In the Name of God: a site-specific installation realised in collaboration with Ramo d’Oro (). Curated by Sergey Kantsedal (), it was conceived as a symbolic intervention that addressed the theme of collective responsibility in a period of increasing global conflict. Studio Nucleo looks back on the project’s significance and its echoes, still as relevant and urgent today.
Headlines taken from their respective sources:
truthout.org
nytimes.com
thenation.com
ms.now
theguardian.com
whitehouse.gov
Images:
(3) Pete Hegseth, from Personal Instagram Profile
(5) Pete Hegseth speaking with attendees at the 2021 Student Action Summit by Gage Skidmore from Wikimedia Commons
(7) President Donald Trump Joins Faith Leaders in Prayer, from The White House Gallery
Today Studio Nucleo revisits In the Name of God: a site-specific installation realised in collaboration with Ramo d’Oro (). Curated by Sergey Kantsedal (), it was conceived as a symbolic intervention that addressed the theme of collective responsibility in a period of increasing global conflict. Originally scheduled for a shorter duration, the installation remained on view from September 18 until January 8, extended in response to sustained public interest.
Installed within the context of Gran Serraglio, Galleria Umberto I, the work activated its surroundings as both stage and witness, creating a dialogue between historical traces and present urgency. Over the course of its run, the project evolved through the presence of its audience and became part of a city-wide project within the framework of Artissima 2025, as well as an unofficial addition to Luci d’Artista.
In its final moments, Piergiorgio Robino looks back on the project’s significance and its echoes, still as relevant and urgent today.
Artists must act.
To expose the use of God as pretext.
War needs a narrative.
The only God is money.
Directed by Mattia Giordano ()
In the Name of God, Studio Nucleo 2025©
Studio Nucleo collaborates with and for the cover art of their entry “Male Necessario” for Festival di Sanremo 2026.
The cover of the track is an epoxy resin sculpture that translates the project’s emotional tension into material form. A deliberately anonymous head, constructed through density, transparency, and layering, becomes a universal symbol of fragility and transformation. Not an individual portrait, but a collective image that visually conveys the idea of pain as a passage and growth.
Fedez + Marco Masini x Studio Nucleo
Festival di Sanremo 2026
“Male Necessario”
Anonymous Head
Encapsulated in epoxy resin
28 x 28 x 28 cm
Unique piece + 1 AP
Studio Nucleo 2026©
10/03/2026
Studio Nucleo collaborates with and for the cover art of their entry “Male Necessario” for Festival di Sanremo 2026.
The cover of the track is an epoxy resin sculpture that translates the project’s emotional tension into material form. A deliberately anonymous head, constructed through density, transparency, and layering, becomes a universal symbol of fragility and transformation. Not an individual portrait, but a collective image that visually conveys the idea of pain as a passage and growth.
Fedez + Marco Masini x Studio Nucleo
Festival di Sanremo 2026
“Male Necessario”
Anonymous Head
Encapsulated in epoxy resin
28 x 28 x 28 cm
Unique piece + 1 AP
Photography:
Studio Nucleo 2026 ©
09/03/2026
Studio Nucleo collaborates with and for the cover art of their entry “Male Necessario” for Festival di Sanremo 2026.
The cover of the track is an epoxy resin sculpture that translates the project’s emotional tension into material form. A deliberately anonymous head, constructed through density, transparency, and layering, becomes a universal symbol of fragility and transformation. Not an individual portrait, but a collective image that visually conveys the idea of pain as a passage and growth.
Fedez + Marco Masini x Studio Nucleo
Festival di Sanremo 2026
“Il Male Necessario”
Anonymous Head
Encapsulated in epoxy resin
28 x 28 x 28 cm
Unique piece + 1 AP
Photography:
Studio Nucleo 2026 ©
12/12/2025
A recap of the first installment of Transmatter held in 1979 Gallery in Shenzhen, China. The exhibition, curated by Lizzy Li, brought together artists and collectives from all over the world.
The exhibited works demonstrated the transformative narratives of the chosen materials, including our Terra!, reflecting the dimensions of time and the union of nature and design.
Transmatter
Gallery 1979, Shenzhen, China
September 2 - November 2
Curated by Lizzy Li ()
Studio Nucleo 2025©
07/12/2025
and join forces at Alcova Miami 2025.
Pininfarina presents DUAL, its experiential pavilion first unveiled at ACADIA 2025 at FIU under the theme Computing for Resilience.
DUAL investigates the meeting point of forces long considered opposites — intuition and computation, emotion and reason, art and science — proposing that true innovation emerges when these worlds converge.
For Alcova, the pavilion expands into a broader narrative on experimentation and critical design culture, featuring an intervention by Italian artist Piergiorgio Robino () of Studio Nucleo with the iconic Primitive Bench, part of the ongoing Primitive series begun in 2009.
DUAL is manufactured in collaboration with Alpha Additive, leaders in advanced additive manufacturing.
Pininfarina
Studio Nucleo
Alpha Additive
Alcova Miami — Art Week 2025
December 2–7, Miami River Inn
14/11/2025
A look inside the exhibition Felice Casorati Designer / Paralleli / Piergiorgio Robino Studio Nucleo: A Design Dialogue Past and Present.
Artworks on display:
Assenze Wall AP1 Grey, Yellow, Orange, Studio Nucleo 2025 by Piergiorgio Robino
Assenze Wall AP1 Beige, Studio Nucleo 2025 by Piergiorgio Robino
Head AP1, Studio Nucleo 2025 by Piergiorgio Robino
Chaise En l’Occurence AP1, Studio Nucleo 2025 by Piergiorgio Robino, Stefania Fersini and Francesco Isaia
Primitive Bookshelf Black Prototype, Studio Nucleo 2025 by Piergiorgio Robino and Stefania Fersini ( production)
Primitive Hanging Light AP1, Studio Nucleo 2025 by Piergiorgio Robino and Martina Chelotti
Thank you to the team behind and
Photographed by Jessica Quadrelli
Studio Nucleo 2025©
13/11/2025
A look inside the exhibition Felice Casorati Designer / Paralleli / Piergiorgio Robino Studio Nucleo: A Design Dialogue Past and Present.
Artworks on display:
Assenze Extruded AP1 Coral, Red, Chocolate, Studio Nucleo 2025 by Piergiorgio Robino
Assenze Extruded AP1 Chocolate, Studio Nucleo 2025 by Piergiorgio Robino
Stone Fossil, Amethyst Fabric AP1, Studio Nucleo 2022 by Piergiorgio Robino
Stone Fossil, Obsidian Fabric AP1, Studio Nucleo 2022 by Piergiorgio Robino
Assenze Wall AP1 Bronze, Studio Nucleo 2025 by Piergiorgio Robino
Photographed by Jessica Quadrelli
Studio Nucleo 2025©
12/11/2025
A look inside the exhibition Felice Casorati Designer / Paralleli / Piergiorgio Robino Studio Nucleo: A Design Dialogue Past and Present. The exhibition has concluded. We thank you all for your participation and interest.
Artworks on display:
Primitive, Bookshelf XS Vertical Green Prototype, Studio Nucleo 2023-2025 by Piergiorgio Robino and Stefania Fersini ( production)
Primitive Armchair Kvadrat Divina Melange 3 Green 917, Studio Nucleo 2021 by Piergiorgio Robino and Stefania Fersini ( production)
Stone Fossil, Stool Green Onyx AP1, Studio Nucleo 2020 by Piergiorgio Robino
Stone Fossil, Green Onyx Carpet AP1, Studio Nucleo 2022 by Piergiorgio Robino ( production)
Thank you to the team behind and
Photographed by Jessica Quadrelli
Studio Nucleo 2025©
11/11/2025
Now available until December 8.
Studio Nucleo presents In the Name of God: a site-specific installation in collaboration with Ramo d’Oro ().
Curated by Sergey Kantsedal (), this symbolic intervention addresses the theme of collective responsibility in a period of increasing global conflict.
The exhibition is still available to visit, on appointment, during the opening hours of Ramo d’Oro in Gran Serraglio, Galleria Umberto I.
Photographed by Biagio Palmieri
In the Name of God, Studio Nucleo 2025©
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