From Italy to Miami, Millo’s vision anchors a Wynwood Walls exhibition created in dialogue with French artist Seth.
When Wynwood Walls opened in 2009, it transformed a declining warehouse district into an international street art destination. What began as Tony Goldman and Jeffrey Deitch’s vision of an “outdoor museum” has since become a cultural landmark, welcoming millions of visitors each year. Now, Miami’s most famous mural park is home to Beyond: Echoes of a Borderless Life — a dual solo exhibition featuring Italian artist Millo and French artist Seth.
The show, which runs through November 16, 2025, is presented by Goldman Global Arts Gallery. Alongside the opening, the gallery also unveiled Nocturnal Edens, a solo exhibition by Logan Hicks. Yet the central dialogue belongs to Millo and Seth, two artists whose murals span more than 50 countries, each exploring travel, memory, and imagination in distinct but complementary ways.
Millo in Miami: An Italian Voice in a Global Dialogue
Born in Pescara, Abruzzo, Francesco Camillo Giorgino—better known as Millo—trained as an architect before turning to street art. His black-and-white dreamscapes, animated by outsized figures, blend whimsy with social reflection. While playful on the surface, his murals probe themes of love, vulnerability, and the alienation of modern urban life.
For Millo, inspiration is a constant interplay between experience and imagination. “Everything I create passes through the filter of the mind, even if unconsciously. Inspiration can come from anything—my travels, my friends’ stories, a song on the radio. These experiences settle within me until they find their voice on a canvas.” – Millo
That balance between inner reflection and external influence resonates with Miami. Wynwood Walls has long been a stage for international street artists, and Millo’s presence here affirms the district’s global reach. He already has a mural within Wynwood, making this exhibition not a debut, but a return.
Millo also points to Caravaggio as the artist who most inspires him, admiring his radical vision. This link between street art and one of Italy’s most revolutionary painters reminds us of the enduring power of visual storytelling.
[For those seeking more on Millo’s story, see our past coverage of Italian street art and artists.]

Seth: A French Counterpoint
Julien “Seth” Malland, known as Seth Globe Painter, rose from the Paris graffiti scene of the 1990s. Today, he is known for faceless children depicted in vibrant colors, suspended in moments of nostalgia and reverie. For Seth, public space is not about making declarations but creating places to reflect, question, and dream.
His figures are open invitations, mirrors of shared humanity. Like Millo, he draws deeply from travel, collaborating across cultures and incorporating local motifs into his murals. Their combined exhibition presents 15 new works each, a collaborative canvas, and a video installation mapping their parallel journeys across Mumbai, Shanghai, Lwala, and Le Mans.
Wynwood Walls: Miami’s Outdoor Museum
Visitors to Wynwood today encounter not only a museum of murals but a vibrant neighborhood of restaurants, shops, creative spaces, and a growing mix of offices, rentals, condos, and hotels — a true work-live-play district.

The project sparked a cultural renaissance in Miami, proving how art can revitalize public space. Goldman Properties continues the legacy under Jessica Goldman Srebnick, who describes the mission clearly:
“Bringing Millo and Seth together for Beyond is more than a celebration of their individual talents—it’s a testament to the power of art to bridge cultures, encourage empathy and connect us across borders. At a time when the world often feels fractured, their works remind us of our shared humanity.”
For upcoming exhibitions, tours, and experiences, travelers can visit wynwoodwalls.com.
Goldman Global Arts Gallery and the Broader Context

Goldman Global Arts Gallery, which opened in 2016 inside Wynwood Walls, has built a reputation for curating solo exhibitions by leading street artists including Shepard Fairey, VHILS, Hebru Brantley, and Leon Keer. Its mission is to elevate street art as a vital voice within contemporary art.
The gallery’s fall season highlights that commitment. Hicks’ Nocturnal Edens and the joint Beyond show by Millo and Seth demonstrate how Wynwood continues to attract artists who expand the language of muralism, memory, and imagination.
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For Miami audiences, Beyond: Echoes of a Borderless Life is a reminder that Wynwood is not just a neighborhood, but an outdoor museum with global resonance. For Italian readers, it is a moment of pride: Millo, an artist from Abruzzo, shaping the streets of Miami with his vision.Live in Italy Magazine will soon share onsite video coverage from the opening across all platforms. In the meantime, visit our dedicated page for art, design, and culture to explore more stories on creativity across Italy and beyond.
Beyond: Echoes of a Borderless Life
Millo (Italy) and Seth (France)
Goldman Global Arts Gallery, Wynwood Walls
Dates: Through November 16, 2025
Website: goldmanglobalarts.com
Instagram: @goldmanglobalarts
Follow the artists too: @_millo_ | @seth_globepainter | @loganhicksny
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