
Quantum Perspective: The art of interference.
The Arts House in Singapore
1–7 October 2025
“Quantum Perspective: The Art of Interference – Where Science Meets Imagination” in Singapore, 1–7 October 2025 curated by Nadia Stefanel.
Hosted at The Arts House in Singapore during the Formula 1 Grand Prix, to mark the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ), the Dino Zoli Foundation and DZE Asia Pte Ltd present an art exhibition where putting in dialogue science, art and speed, the public will experience the strange and fascinating world of quantum physics through the lens of contemporary art.
As this year celebrates the centenary of quantum mechanics, recognized by the United Nations as one of the greatest milestones in human knowledge, the exhibition brings together Italian and Singaporean artists in a cross-cultural dialogue, turning the invisible principles of quantum theory into striking visual and sensory experiences.
Formula 1 embodies technological excellence, precision, and the ability to act in split seconds—qualities that mirror the behaviour of quantum particles. Just as teams of drivers, engineers, and mechanics work in perfect synchronicity, entangled particles influence one another in real time. Pit stops, strategies, and data analysis echo the role of quantum observers, where every action changes the system itself.
Through themes such as high-speed perception, time dilation, and the manipulation of light, Quantum Perspective offers spectators new metaphors to interpret the synergy between science and motorsport.
The exhibition features works by Wan Kyn Chan, Ina Conradi and Mark Chavez, Giacomo Costa, Giuliana Cuneaz, Elena Lo Giudice, Vincenzo Marsiglia, Leonardo Petrucci, Jake Tan with Ezequiel Ignacio Rodríguez Chiacchio, and Bao Song Yu.Highlights include:
● Circuit n.1 by Giacomo Costa fuses Formula 1 speed with quantum uncertainty, turning the city into luminous particles detectors and circuits.
● Stroboscopic Star by Vincenzo Marsiglia fuses quantum physics with the focus of Formula 1, turning probability and motion into rhythmic geometries, colours, and light, inspired by telemetry and quantum oscillations.
● Inside the Box by Leonardo Petrucci fuses Schrödinger’s paradox with Night Race, turning uncertainty into an artistic meditation on reality.