The sculptor's art combines elements of the futuristic and postmodern movements. At first, the master tried to create his works from bronze, but later stainless steel became the main material for Ghiotti.

“Massimo is a master of abbreviated forms. I want us all to start the New Year with a mental and physical relief, exhale and move on, gaining strength. So humanity is the motto of this exhibition”, said Dmitry Vyrypaev, head of SOUNB's “New Space” gallery.
In Russia, the artist's work achieved success thanks to the work of exhibition curator Enzo Fornara, an Italian who has long loved our country. Exhibitions of the master from Turin took place in several Russian cities, including Moscow, St. Petersburg and Kazan. Samara will become the last Russian city where the exhibition will be held; in the future, its exhibitions will return to the artist's homeland, Italy.
The exhibition can be viewed at SOUNB in the “New Space” gallery until March 1.














