Millo’s Monochromes and Seth’s Dreamscapes Collide in a Shared Exhibition

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2025-09-29

Francesco Camillo Giorgino—who paints under the name Millo—and Julien Malland, better known as Seth Globepainter, are hardly strangers to travel. Between the two of them, their murals stretch across more than fifty countries, a patchwork of cities and walls turned into open-air diaries. With Beyond, the pair steps off the streets and into the white cube, unveiling thirty new works and, for the first time, a collaborative canvas installation.

The exhibition begins with a map. Not a neat itinerary, but a sprawling chart of routes crisscrossing continents, tracing years of restless movement. It’s less about where they’ve been and more about the sense of journey itself. That map leads you straight into Goldman Global Arts Gallery in Miami, where the scale of their mural practice has been reimagined to fit inside four walls without losing its expansiveness.

Millo’s towering monochrome figures and geometric cityscapes, punctuated here and there with sudden bursts of color, feel both playful and architectural. Seth, by contrast, pulls viewers into his dreamlike illusions—figures disappearing into painted horizons, colors softened into the haze of memory. Standing between their works, you can sense the conversation: one artist sketching in bold lines, the other whispering in gradients.

Together, their pieces expand into a shared territory of imagination. There’s whimsy, yes, but also a reminder of how childlike wonder can sit beside the surreal. The pairing amplifies what each artist does alone, leaving you somewhere between a dream and a day’s wander.

Beyond runs through November 16 at Goldman Global Arts Gallery in Miami. Millo and Seth continue to share glimpses of their travels and new projects on Instagram.

h/t thisiscolossal.com