On March 7th, MUTA in Cardito will host a new chapter of Chloe’s Love, the immersive project conceived by artist and photographer Tommy Napolitano. What begins as a deeply personal tribute to his late niece, Chloe, expands into a collective ritual that blends art, dining, and club culture. The event is structured as a continuous journey, guiding guests from an intimate encounter with visual art through to an energetic, dance-fueled conclusion. Supporting the project as co-founder is Helena Prestes, the Italian-Brazilian model and TV personality, joining a network of creative women that includes international artist Indira Paganotto, all drawn to Napolitano’s vision of transforming memory into creative energy.
The evening unfolds in three distinct yet interconnected phases. It opens at 8:00 PM with Chloe’s Art, a sensory exhibition space where Napolitano’s unique sculptures—crafted through a blend of 3D technology and traditional手工—are displayed alongside visual installations. The atmosphere is deepened by Mantra Creazione, which designs an olfactory path using incense and natural essences to prepare the mind for the experience ahead. As dinner approaches, the focus shifts to performance. Pianist Luigi Gargano engages in a live dialogue with dancers Giulia Pelagatti and Rodolfo Gentilini, choreographed by Federica Posca. This dinner show, running until midnight, provides an elegant bridge between the quiet of the gallery and the pulse of the club, with Gargano’s classical notes slowly evolving as the hours pass.
At the stroke of midnight, MUTA undergoes its final transformation. The restaurant melts away to reveal the club, with the musical direction handed over to Fedele. The internationally renowned dj takes control, guiding the night into a hypnotic dimension. His signature deep and immersive sound becomes the medium for Chloe’s message of connection and rebirth. Joining him behind the decks are Dave and Antonio Fusco, while Michele Pesce oversees the visual narrative, ensuring the artistic thread remains unbroken. The goal is to create a unified whole: a space where the energy of the dancefloor becomes an extension of the art gallery, and where a personal story of loss is reshaped into a powerful, shared experience of love and joy, solidifying MUTA’s reputation as a hub for genre-defying cultural events.


