Nino Perrone once again impresses with his works at the BURN-IN Gallery. The Bari-born artist takes his unmistakable pointillism to a new dimension - larger formats, altered worlds of color, an even deeper exploration of nature and light. Particularly noteworthy are the works Atmosfera estiva (1997) and Mediterranea (2021), which condense the Mediterranean attitude to life in vibrant symphonies of color, as well as Organismo vivente (2020), in which his precisely placed dots of color combine to form an organic structure. Since his first presentation at BURN-IN as part of the group exhibition Irrgarten (2016), Perrone has established himself internationally.
Nino Perrone is now expanding the BURN-IN portfolio with 14 further works. For decades, he has been perfecting his pointillism technique, which condenses light, movement and depth in a fascinating way. Perrone's works are characterized by intense colour contrasts that unfold an almost hypnotic pull in a rhythmic network of short, precise brushstrokes. It is no wonder that his animations have already flickered across the legendary Times Square - a visual statement right in the pulsating heart of the global art scene.
His artistic presence extends far beyond New York: Perrone's works were presented in the renowned Atlante dell'Arte Contemporanea and at ART Basel Miami 2024. He has also been invited to the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2025. His paintings are more than mere observations of nature - they are a deeply felt homage to the dynamics and fragility of our ecosystem. With each canvas, Perrone transports the viewer into a world in which color, light and form create a new, living order. His art is a statement about the beauty of nature and the need to preserve it.

Times Square New York 2024 - Artwork IL VOLO DI ARIANNA