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Installation image of Michelangelo Pistoletto’s “Mirror of Eternity” on view at the Bass Museum of Art

Michelangelo Pistoletto

Mirror of Eternity

DMINTI, in collaboration with Fondazione Pistoletto Cittadellarte, is honored to present Michelangelo Pistoletto’s Mirror of Eternity.

Why Eternity?

‘Mirror of Eternity’ is a work of art that invites all of humanity in the transition to a state of immortality through artificial intelligence. With technological evolution, we have created a virtual sky – a digital dimension – around our planet.

Mirror of Eternity opens a path into this sky, where our presence can endure beyond earthly life. You enter your portrait into the system. Another person, in turn, connects with it. In the encounter between the two of you a new image is born, of a person who never existed before. Artificial creation — like the natural world — brings forth a new birth.

In the work “Mirror of Eternity” your likeness will never die. It will continue to exist forever. And this is because in the virtual world each person will always be present and ready to merge with another person to procreate new generations.

“Mirror of Eternity”
by Michelangelo Pistoletto

Michelangelo Pistoletto’s Mirror of Eternity is a permanent installation at Cittadellarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in Biella, Italy, and will also be presented in locations around the world.

Michelangelo Pistoletto’s Cittadellarte is a multidisciplinary arts and social innovation foundation located in Biella, Italy. Founded in 1998 by Pistoletto—a leading figure in the Arte Povera movement—Cittadellarte is both an art project and a platform for social transformation through creativity. Cittadellarte embodies Pistoletto’s idea of “art at the center of responsible social transformation.” It aims to merge art with society, integrating creativity into fields like politics, economics, ecology, education, and communication. Inspired by his theory of the “Third Paradise” – a fusion of nature and artifice – it acts as a real-world laboratory for this philosophy. Located in a former wool factory, it includes artist studios, exhibition spaces, offices, and communal spaces. Cittadellarte Hosts the UNIDEE (University of Ideas) residency program for international artists and thinkers. Cittadellarte is more than just an art center – it’s a living laboratory for change, rooted in Pistoletto’s belief that art has a civic responsibility. It connects local and global initiatives to create sustainable, inclusive futures through the power of creativity.

To learn how you can take part in this global work and receive your own unique Michelangelo Pistoletto digital collectible, please inquire at info@dminti.com.

In Mirror of Eternity, your likeness is preserved not as static memory, but as an ever‑evolving presence. It remains active in the virtual world, continually meeting others, giving rise to new combinations – new expressions of shared humanity. In this way, your digital self participates in an ongoing cycle of creative rebirth, echoing the timeless rhythms of life itself.

“Mirror of Eternity” is currently installed in Miami at the Bass Museum of Art and in Italy at the Fondazione PistolettoTo inquire how to participate in “Mirror of Eternity”, please email info@dminti.com.

Michelangelo Pistoletto was born in Biella in 1933. 

He began to exhibit his work in 1955 and in 1960 he had his first solo show at Galleria Galatea in Turin. An inquiry into self-portraiture characterizes his early work.

In the two-year period 1961-1962 made the first Mirror Paintings, which directly include the viewer and real time in the work, and open up perspective, reversing the Renaissance perspective that had been closed by the twentieth-century avant-gardes. These works quickly brought Pistoletto international acclaim, leading, in the sixties, to one-man shows in important galleries and museums in Europe and the United States. The Mirror Paintings are the foundation of his subsequent artistic output and theoretical thought.

In 1965 and 1966 he produced a set of works entitled Minus Objects, considered fundamental to the birth of Arte Povera, an art movement of which Pistoletto was an animating force and a protagonist.

In 1967 he began to work outside traditional exhibition spaces, with the first instances of that “creative collaboration” he developed over the following decades by bringing together artists from different disciplines and diverse sectors of society. In 1975-76 he presented a cycle of twelve consecutive exhibitions, Le Stanze, at the Stein Gallery in Turin. This was the first of a series of complex, year-long works called “time continents”. Others are White Year (1989) and Happy Turtle (1992).

In 1978, in a show in Turin, Pistoletto defined two main directions his future artwork would take: Division and Multiplication of the Mirror and Art Takes On Religion.

In the early eighties he made a series of sculptures in rigid polyurethane, translated into marble for his solo show in 1984 at Forte di Belvedere in Florence. From 1985 to 1989 he created the series of “dark” volumes called Art of Squalor. During the nineties, with Project Art and with the creation in Biella of Cittadellarte – Fondazione Pistoletto and the University of Ideas, he brought art into active relation with diverse spheres of society with the aim of inspiring and producing responsible social change.

In 2003 he won the Venice Biennale’s Golden Lion for Lifelong Achievement. In 2004 the University of Turin awarded him a laurea honoris causa in Political Science. On that occasion the artist announced what has become the most recent phase of his work, Third Paradise. In 2007, in Jerusalem, he received the Wolf Foundation Prize in the Arts, “for his constantly inventive career as an artist, educator and activist whose restless intelligence has created prescient forms of art that contribute to fresh understanding of the world.” In 2010 he wrote the essay The Third Paradise, published in Italian, English, French and German.

In 2012 he started promoting the Rebirth-day, first worldwide day of rebirth, celebrated every year on 21st December with initiatives taking place all around the world. In 2013 the Louvre in Paris hosted his personal exhibition Michelangelo Pistoletto, année un – le paradis sur terre. In this same year he received the Praemium Imperiale for painting, in Tokyo.

In May 2015 he received a degree honoris causa from the Universidad de las Artes of Havana in Cuba. In the same year he realizes a work of big dimensions, called Rebirth, situated in the park of the Palais des Nations in Geneva, headquarters of the UN.

In 2017 the text written by Michelangelo Pistoletto Ominitheism and Demopraxy. Manifesto for a regeneration of society was published. In 2021 the Universario, an exhibition space in which the artist presents his most recent research, was inaugurated at Cittadellarte, and in December 2022 his latest book, La formula della creazione, in which he retraces the fundamental steps and the evolution of his entire artistic career and theoretical reflection, was published. In February 2025 he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

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