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“Package leaflet: information for the visitor

Read this leaflet carefully before viewing this exhibition
because it contains important information.
– Keep this leaflet. You may need to read it again.
– If you have any doubts, remain in the space.
– If you experience any side effects, report them to
Supernova.

This is a fictional document for exhibition use. It is not
a real device.

Contents of this leaflet:
1. What “That’s all Folks!” is and what it is for
2. What you need to know before entering the
exhibition
3. Warnings and precautions
4. How to move through the exhibition
5. Possible side effects
6. Storage of the residue, conclusion and further
information

1. What “That’s all Folks!” is and what it is for
“That’s all Folks!” is Mattia Pajè’s solo exhibition,
articulated across the two spaces of Supernova,
and centred on the boundary between reality and
representation, and on the ontology of truth and its
construction, the real is not grounded in a single truth,
but in a multitude of coexisting truth regimes.

It operates through the combination of signals (light-
based, sound-based and installation-based) that may

produce a conceptualisation of the end, which is not
conveyed through shock, but accepted and narrated.
A certain organisation of time and action is required,
a suspended time that does not promise redemption,
minimal gestures that accept the end as the structure
of the world and use it as narrative material. In an
already determined fate, you may choose to embrace
this end not as something to submit to, but as material
to rework, a plot staged rather than complied with,
rewritten from within.

2. What you need to know before entering the exhibition
The perspective shifts from shock effect to the
construction of a fatal temporality. You need to know
what you are heading towards, even though this never
actually occurs and is constantly deferred. The final
instant is not addressed, but rather its duration.
A withheld time contributing to the genesis of a
distorted reality, in which you may feel emotionally
close to the aftermath. There is no competition with the
brutality of the real. The aim is not to make more noise
than the noise, but to organise that noise.

3. Warnings and precautions
– If you find purple tissue paper, you may light the
incense inside it.
– If you hear a residual sound or persistent echo, do
not increase the volume.
– If you need a moment for yourself, the bathroom is
at the back on the right.
– The spontaneous aggregation of reflections is
allowed.
– “Gatherings” also include forms of perceptual
encounters.

4. How to move through the exhibition
Experience the exhibition through shifts and perceptual
interferences of the real, which is prevented from being
consumed quickly.
Set aside the expression “saturation of images and
information” and confront the crises inhabiting today’s
collective narrative, not because correct stories are
lacking, but because circulating narratives are unable to
orient you.
Avoid an immediate reading and, if necessary, repeat
your passage through the space.
Adopt a neofatalist posture as a condition in which the
world follows already-set trajectories, and individual
action can have an impact only if it strikes sideways.
Be more real than reality itself.

5. Possible side effects
Like all exhibitions by Mattia Pajè, this exhibition may
cause side effects, although not everyone experiences
them. If you experience the following side effects,
CONTINUE your visit.
Very common:
– persistent perception of the echo of a party already
concluded;
– temporary loss of orientation.
Common:
– momentary reduction in satire, mockery and ironic
response;
– increased sensitivity to background noise and
silence.
Uncommon:
– episode of perceptual drift (bad trip);
– feeling of mild emotional collapse or melancholy
not attributable to external causes.
Rare:
– dizziness or a sensation of falling (plunge into the
abyss);
– episode of sudden self-awareness.

6. Storage of the residue, conclusion and further
information
Store what you have seen in a dry place. Do not expose
memory to excessive light or total interpretations. Keep
out of reach of answers.

Package contents
The package contains:
– Mattia Pajè’s solo exhibition,
– curatorship by Niccolò Giacomazzi,
– decorations by Shiva Om Art,
– installation by Giorgio Merlani,
– graphic design by Marco Casella (VISIVO std),
– partnership with Victory Beats.
Holder of spatial release
Supernova, Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere 1a, Rome
Validity period
From 23 February to 4 April 2026
First administration
Opening: 23 February 2026, 18:30-21:30
Access mode
The exhibition is open Monday to Friday, 17:00-20:00.
Humanitarian notice
During the exhibition period, a partnership with Victory
Beats is active, a foundation engaged in supporting and
promoting Ukrainian artists.
It will be possible to support the foundation’s
humanitarian aid campaign.
For further information
In case of need or doubts, write to:
info@spazio-supernova.com

Final note for the visitor
A party that never takes place, where space becomes
inhabitable emptiness. Now is the moment to invade it
and stay inside it. Without nostalgia, without moralism.
Only permanence.”

“That’s all Folks!”
Mattia Pajè
Niccolò Giacomazzi
2026-02-23
2026-04-05
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
Fondazione Fons Olei
Eleonora Cerri Pecorella