urated by Carlotta Testori. The Brivio Sforza Foundation has opened the doors of Villa Belgiojoso in Merate to art and the public for Sincronie 2016, the second edition of the project of interdisciplinary artist residences that, through a path of site-specific commissions, has brought contemporary the cultural vocation of one of the most suggestive noble residences in Brianza. For the second edition, the artist Luca Vitone (1964, Genoa) and the architect Marco Palmieri (1969, Naples) were invited to imagine a path. Both were asked to be influenced by the gardens surrounding the Villa and their history by creating a group of unpublished works.