The Infinitely Small
Edition 2026 Visual arts Photography Science

The Infinitely Small

Vitamins, minerals, and rocks under the microscope in the photographs of Franco Valoti

Nembro — Bergamo (016)
Dates 04 Jun — 27 Jun 2026
Location Nembro (016)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About The Infinitely Small

At the "Tullio Carrara" Library and Cultural Centre in Nembro, in the province of Bergamo, the photographic exhibition 'The Infinitely Small' brings the gaze inside matter: vitamins, minerals, and rocks observed under a microscope become abstract and surprising images. The photographs are by Franco Valoti. The opening, on Thursday, June 4, 2026, at 8:30 PM, is accompanied by an in-depth meeting with the author. Free admission.

The Invisible World Under the Microscope

The Infinitely Small is a photographic exhibition that explores what the naked eye cannot see: vitamins, minerals, and rocks observed and photographed under a microscope. Under the lens, matter reveals textures, colours, and geometries that transform scientific inquiry into an image, suspended between photography and abstract art.

The Photographs of Franco Valoti

The author of the images is Franco Valoti. The exhibition offers a visual journey that invites viewers to look at reality on a different scale, where the microscopic detail becomes a landscape. The opening is scheduled for Thursday, June 4, 2026, at 8:30 PM and is accompanied by a presentation and in-depth meeting with the author, open to all interested parties.

At the Tullio Carrara Library in Nembro

The exhibition is hosted by the "Tullio Carrara" Library and Cultural Centre, in Piazza Italia in Nembro, a municipality in the Val Seriana in the province of Bergamo. Admission is free, and the exhibition can be visited during the library's opening hours until June 27, 2026.

The Infinitely Small — edition 2026

From June 4 to June 27, 2026, the "Tullio Carrara" Library and Cultural Centre in Nembro hosts the photographic exhibition 'The Infinitely Small' by Franco Valoti: vitamins, minerals, and rocks photographed under a microscope. The opening is on Thursday, June 4, at 8:30 PM, with an in-depth meeting with the author. Free admission.

The 2026 edition of the exhibition The Infinitely Small takes place from June 4 to June 27 at the "Tullio Carrara" Library and Cultural Centre in Nembro.

The photographs by Franco Valoti show vitamins, minerals, and rocks observed under a microscope. The opening, on Thursday, June 4, at 8:30 PM, is accompanied by a presentation meeting with the author. The exhibition is free to visit during the library's opening hours.

Programme The Infinitely Small 2026

Thursday, June 4, 2026

  • 8:30 PM — Exhibition opening with presentation and in-depth meeting with the author Franco Valoti

June 4 – 27, 2026

  • Photographic exhibition open during the opening hours of the "Tullio Carrara" Library and Cultural Centre

Highlights The Infinitely Small 2026

Microscopic images of vitamins, minerals, and rocks, and the opening meeting with the author Franco Valoti.

Prices The Infinitely Small 2026

<p>Free admission.</p>

Practical information — The Infinitely Small

Where

"Tullio Carrara" Library and Cultural Centre, Piazza Italia 6, Nembro (BG).

When

From June 4 to June 27, 2026. Opening on Thursday, June 4 at 8:30 PM with a meeting with the author. Open during library hours.

Admission

Free, open to all interested parties.

Information

Email [email protected] — tel. +39 035 471370.

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Where does it take place — The Infinitely Small

Biblioteca Centro Cultura "Tullio Carrara"

Piazza Italia, 6, 24027 Nembro

Contact The Infinitely Small

Tel
+39 035 471370

The Infinitely Small in brief

Visual arts Photography Science Multidisciplinary Bergamo