Building on Follow the Star, Filippo Riniolo and Traffic Gallery present Cielo d’inchiostro, a cycle of ten prints in which ten major voices from Italian literature are invited to engage with the moon—an ancient figure that remains strikingly contemporary, a poetic presence that continues to speak to imagination, thought, and history.
Here, the moon is not simply a celestial body, nor merely a lyrical image inherited from tradition. It becomes an inner mirror, a symbolic threshold, an archive of memory, and a site of political tension. Through these works, Riniolo restores to the sky one of its deepest functions: not as a territory to be conquered, mapped, or exploited, but as a space onto which humanity has long projected desires, fears, visions, and essential questions.
At a moment marked by a renewed race toward space, Cielo d’inchiostro asserts the need for art and literature to once again stand alongside science in shaping our understanding of the cosmos. The moon re-emerges, then, as both a mental and political space—one in which poetic language does not simply describe the heavens, but inhabits them, questions them, and returns to them their human depth.
25 February 2026
watercolor