Archeology, digital technologies and contemporary art join forces in the exhibition by Bruno Di Bello #digitale #archeologico at MANN Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples.

With the help of the international chart of Pantone colors, Di Bello has precisely revealed the colors used by the artists of Pompeii who made the frescoes conserved in the museum, assembling a palette with which he has made three large polyptychs – 6 meters each – of digital geometry, on the three walls of the Sala del Cielo Stellato.

The ancient colors of the frescoes at the Museum of Archaeology are just the starting point for a project based entirely on the use of digital technologies. The inkjet-printed canvases by Di Bello are the result of processing of mathematical patterns in which he introduces real signs to generate new abstract forms.