LOOK UP TIMES SQUARE | Venice Limited-Edition Silk Scarf--Alessandro Belgiojoso
Celebrate the luminous spirit of Venice with this limited-edition silk scarf featuring Alessandro Belgiojoso’s Redentore, created as part of the LOOK UP Times Square Capsule Drop.
Belgiojoso captures the extraordinary spectacle of Venice’s historic Festa del Redentore, when the lagoon comes alive beneath a dramatic sky of fireworks, light, smoke, boats, and celebration. The image transforms a fleeting Venetian moment into a cinematic panorama—an immersive view of the city suspended between water and sky.
Reimagined as wearable art, the photograph is framed by a sophisticated silver-toned border and deep Venetian blue, creating a collectible design that can be worn, displayed, or framed as an artwork. The scarf is finished with the special inscription “LOOK UP TIMES SQUARE | Palazzo Mora Venice | Alessandro Belgiojoso,” commemorating the artist’s participation in the project’s presentation in Venice.
Created on the occasion of LOOK UP Times Square at Palazzo Mora in Venice, presented during the 2026 Venice Biennale season as part of Personal Structures, organized by the European Cultural Centre, this special-edition scarf connects the project’s journey from the monumental screens of Times Square to the historic architecture and waterways of Venice.
ART YOU CAN WEAR. A MOVEMENT YOU CAN SUPPORT.
This scarf is part of the limited LOOK UP Times Square Capsule Collection, created to support the continued development and international journey of LOOK UP. Proceeds from the collection help fund future programming, production, exhibitions, and the project’s expansion into new cities and cultural destinations around the world.
Special Edition of 50
Dimensions: 20 × 20 in. (50.8 × 50.8 cm)
Material: 100% Silk
Artist: Alessandro Belgiojoso
Artwork: Redentore, Venice
Collection: LOOK UP Times Square Capsule Collection
Presented: Palazzo Mora, Venice, 2026 : Alessandro presents a beautiful video of what look up means to him in the exhibition, on view until November 22nd.
Each scarf is produced individually, and subtle variations in color, printing, and finishing may occur, making every piece uniquely its own.