New World Disorder

New World Disorder

The “New World Disorder” collection emerges as a series of provocative artworks exploring the feeling of being controlled and deprived of managing one's identity.

Street works: Ferrara, London, Bristol, Verona, Milano, Napoli, Firenze.


The very title, “New World Disorder,” suggests a reflection on the new dynamics of power that can influence the perception of oneself and the surrounding context. The series opens a dialogue on manipulation, exploring how this can manifest itself starting from sports like football, considered by the artist as the opium of the people, due to the persuasive influences it has in everyday life.



The series is configured as a provocative and stimulating reflection, challenging viewers to explore the fine line between the fear of being managed by algorithms and artificial intelligence and the excitement of facing these challenges with a touch of irony.

YEAR 2014-2018
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