





In an age of constant acceleration, Delirism emerges as a small crack in the world.
An exhibition that doesn’t reside in galleries, but unfolds in the sky, visible only when someone chooses to look up.
The project is born from a desire to free thought from utility.
To reclaim the right to daydream, to imagine, to exist without function.
Here, delirium is not escape; it is clarity.
It is the creative state in which the invisible begins to reveal itself in the ordinary.
Delirism offers a simple provocation: what if art could happen anywhere, at any time, without needing institutional permission?
In this way, the sky becomes the most democratic exhibition space in the world: open, free, global, and infinite.
The exhibition unfolds through the images and moments people capture of the sky.
Each gaze, each photo, each interpretation becomes part of an ongoing collective performance, turning Delirism into a collaborative, real-time experience.
Delirism is about mental freedom.
An invitation to expanded awareness, careful observation, and playful engagement with thought.
More than an exhibition, it is a permission; a reminder that the sky is always there, waiting every day for those daring enough to look up and expand their perception.
Camila D’Anunziata is a Brazilian visual artist whose research explores symbols as ancestral technologies of communication and consciousness expansion.
Her practice blends art and metaphysics, creating symbolic systems that propose new ways of perceiving reality.
Through a range of media from sculpture to digital, her work investigates the invisible, the spiritual, and the space between the real and the imagined.