EXPERIENCES

Immersive atmospheres where art, performance, design converge, creating mystical spaces that inspire and awaken the senses.

ANABASIS

ANABASIS is Matteo Melotto’s third solo exhibition, presented by STUDIO RÖ and documented on video by Kage Prod.

The project unfolds through installations and performances exploring identity, trauma, and the relationship between spirituality and technology.

At the center is the half-moon symbol—drawn from the artist’s personal history in a low-income housing complex—which recurs throughout the works as a visual mantra.

The exhibition opens with PROTODOM, a digital performance based on a biographical moment, transforming shame into self-acceptance through a poetic confrontation with the past. Fragile salt sculptures made over a year reflect decay, memory, and time.

The heart of the show is ANABASIS, a two-hour ritual performance where the artist wears a monumental crescent-shaped robe matching the dimensions of his childhood home-school, creating a powerful link between body, space, and personal history.

ANEURA, a meditative video work, follows the artist’s journey back to his childhood home through real and 3D-scanned landscapes, symbolizing a descent into the self and reconciliation with origins.

The exhibition concludes with IAH, a sound installation combining ambient recordings from the artist’s former school with internal body sounds captured through chakra-based microphones—resulting in a sonic ascent where trauma dissolves into transcendence.

VIDEO DIRECTION : KAGE PROD

MASK : MURIEL NISSE

SOUND : YARIN CARDILLO

  • Matteo Melotto

  • April 2025

  • STUDIO RÖ


AMENTA ROUGE

Scarlett Rouge's performance, exploring the soul's journey through purgatory, was specially crafted for the opening ceremony of her latest exhibition. This evocative blend of dance, ritualistic elements, and symbolic gestures serves as both an artistic statement and a profound introduction to her body of work, setting the tone for the themes explored in her exhibition.

Concept and Themes

The performance is rooted in the allegorical tradition of purgatory as a space of transformation and purification. Here, the soul is neither condemned nor fully liberated but undergoes a process of cleansing and self-discovery. Rouge's artistic interpretation captures this liminality, emphasizing the struggle and beauty inherent in spiritual metamorphosis.

VIDEO DIRECTION : ENT.TV

MASK : MURIEL NISSE

  • Scarlett Rouge

  • April 2024

  • STUDIO RÖ I OPENING CEREMONY AMENTA ROUGE


The Qabalistic Cross

From the sun arises all beings

The sun sustains them all

Into the sun they all vanish

What the sun is

That I am

In an artistic and mystical ancestral ceremony, the veil between the ethereal and the human is lifted. The air is thick with a sense of ancient wisdom and profound connection as participants gather, ready to embark on a transformative journey.

Adorned in ceremonial attire, infused with symbols and ancient chants that resonate with the spirits of their ancestors, the participants step into the sacred space. The ambiance is charged with anticipation, as if time itself holds its breath, awaiting the unfolding of this mystic ceremony. Exhibition 2023.

Video : Studio Brinth

Mask : Muriel Nisse

  • Scarlett Rouge

  • April 2022

  • STUDIO RÖ

SCARLETT ROUGE'S CEREMONY

MA

The 'Ma' Exhibition 2022 at Studio RÖ unveils the enigmatic interplay between humanity and nature, unraveling the mystical connection that binds us to the natural world. This immersive showcase brings together a diverse collection of artworks, installations, and multimedia pieces that explore the subtle spaces and intervals—the "Ma"—that exist between human existence and the environment.

Visitors will journey through a curated experience where each piece invites reflection on our symbiotic relationship with nature. The exhibition features renowned and emerging artists whose works challenge perceptions, provoke thought, and inspire a deeper appreciation for the natural world. From intricate sculptures that mimic organic forms to digital installations that capture the transient beauty of nature, the 'Ma' Exhibition offers a profound exploration of the interwoven tapestry of life.

Through this exhibition, Studio RÖ aims to foster a dialogue about sustainability, environmental stewardship, and the essential bond we share with the earth. As attendees navigate through the space, they will encounter moments of stillness and contemplation, designed to evoke a sense of harmony and interconnectedness.

Video : Studio Brinth

  • Roberta Busato, Yoyo Balaguè, Wdstck, Niclas Wolf, Melanie Ashton, Pauline Garbbha, SImon Manoha, Studio Rö Furnitures...

  • April 2022

  • STUDIO RÖ


PRAVARA

We are all descendants of a sacred source—an invisible thread that eternally binds us to the Earth and to each other.

Our ancestors moved through the Sphere as we do, breathing the same air, drawing from the same waters, and leaving their energetic trace across all elements—earth, air, fire, and water. These forces hold their memory, their essence, their quiet presence.

Through PRAVARA, BAV TAILOR channels this ancestral wisdom into a visual ritual that bridges time and form. Transcendental beings—those shaped by clay since humanity’s origins—are reawakened in a sublime sculpture by Roberta Busato, evoking the sacred union between the ancient and the contemporary.

This collaboration with Studio Rö is a meditation on presence: where fashion becomes ceremony, space becomes sanctuary, and every detail invites a return to stillness. Together, we offer a portal into a world where creativity, spirit, and silence speak the same language.

  • Bav Tailor

  • June 2022

  • STUDIO RÖ


PROTODOM: L’ORIGINE DEL TRAUMA x MATTEO MELOTTO

Opening the exhibition is PROTODOM, a digital performance that introduces the traumatic core from which the entire project unfolds.
The work stems from a biographical event: while carrying his backpack from a grassroots community school to the headquarters of a renowned fashion brand in Milan, the artist notices it has been invaded by ants. His first instinct is to get rid of them, to erase every trace — only to later realize that they represent an unbreakable bond with his origins.
PROTODOM subverts this impulse of self-censorship: rather than hiding the past, it displays it on the artist’s digital body, transforming shame into acceptance, and trauma into a possibility for transformation.

Next to the projection are six sculptures made of salt dough, a humble, childlike material commonly used in elementary schools.
Created cyclically over the course of a year within the school, these ephemeral, unusable urns were shaped by the humidity of the house, allowing the natural decay of the objects to emerge.
They absorb and retain the energy of the space and the time the artist spent within it, only to release it digitally, as thousands of black ants.