Art in the age of the authorless image

May 19, 2026
21:00
Collegio Volta

Roberto Rosso, professor Academy of Fine Arts of Brera

In an era marked by the increasing automation of visual production and the widespread use of artificial intelligence, a crucial reflection on the fate of the image, art and the human gaze emerges. The text investigates the progressive overlap between distinct languages, particularly between photography – understood as a trace of the real, memory and presence – and generated or manipulated images, which imitate its aesthetics without sharing its experiential origin.
At the heart of the analysis is the question of authorship: when the image becomes separated from human gesture, inner necessity and expressive responsibility, can it still retain authentic meaning? The reflection proposes a fundamental distinction between that which bears witness to the real and that which represents or substitutes for it, questioning the value of images devoid of experiential rootedness.
The result is a call to recover a critical awareness of the gaze, understood as a disciplined and responsible practice. In a context that risks losing the sense of memory and trace, questioning the image becomes a way of questioning man himself and his relationship with truth, language and reality.