Daughter of art: her father a sculptor, her mother a puppeteer. Giosetta Fioroni had cut her teeth attending the school in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, where she had met Tano Festa, Mario Schifano and Franco Angeli. She became the companion of the writer Goffredo Parise and always remained connected to the world of writing. Hers are the famous teatrini, painted wooden theater-boxes that reproduce poetic fantasy worlds in miniature. Fairy tales and games will always remain present in the work of the Italian artist. At the M77 Gallery, 50 works are exhibited to retrace the entire arc of Giosetta Fioroni's career in a thematic key, linked to the experimentation of a female otherness autonomous with respect to the male gaze, through three sections: looking, looking at oneself, being looked at.