Daniel Galligani begins his artistic training in Buenos Aires, where he studies scenography with architect and set designer Gaston Breyer, simultaneously collaborating with various productions of the city's off-theater.
In 1988, he graduated in Graphic Design from FADU-UBA (Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism), starting his career in the field of visual communication, between publishing and advertising.
In 1990, he moved to Milan, joining the studio of designer Massimo Morozzi, where he was responsible for communication for the company Edra.
In the mid-1990s, he settled in Rome, where he worked in the field of animated graphics for the channel VideoMusic and for Stream (Telecom), the first interactive television network in Italy.
Since 2020, he has embarked on a new creative path: Fantastic Architectures, a series of works that explore spaces suspended between illusion and reality.
Drawing inspiration from the architectural theatricality and mythological visions of the baroque world, Galligani creates digital compositions that assemble details taken from original prints of the 17th and 18th centuries, precisely cited in the descriptions of the works.
The Fantastic Architectures by Daniel Galligani transform the showcase of Mondelliani into a visionary portal.
Imaginary spaces, perspective illusions, and fragments of baroque engravings merge into compositions that play with perception and wonder.
On the occasion of this collaboration, Mondelliani hosts a selection of works that explore the boundaries between reality and fiction, in a continuous play of visual and symbolic balances.
A meeting between two worlds: that of Galligani's artistic research and that of Mondelliani's eclectic gaze, both united by the desire to amaze, tell stories, and transform the perspective.

