His artistic production ranges from multimedia installations[1] and videos to drawings made with Bic pen,[2] a technique common to several of his projects.
His approach is nuanced and methodical, inviting audiences to meditate on basic issues such as immigration, water and war, even as they find themselves having to endure those natural and man-made disasters and conflicts that seem to abound today.
In 2008 he founded the special project Solstizio,[8] a multilayered platform that operates between didactics, art, eco-social issues[9] and new-media, in collaboration with public and private authorities, Universities, Museums and Foundations.
His art has become global and does not end in a defined project; it takes more the form of a social network, from which different ways of observation and action develop in adjacent realities in the world.
Stampone's work has been exhibited widely throughout Italy[10] and abroad,[11] in international Art Biennial and Museums including the 56th Venice Biennial (2015); Kochi-Muziris Biennial (2012);[12] 11th Havana Biennial (2012); Liverpool Biennial (2010); 14th and 15th Quadriennale of Rome (2004–2008); Kunsthalle City Museum in Gwangiu (2010); American Academy in Rome (2008 – 2013 – 2014 – 2015); MIT Museum Boston (2015); Wifredo Lam Contemporary Art Center, La Havana (2012); Cabaret Voltaire, Zürich (2011); The Invisible Dog Art Center, Brooklyn-New York; MAXXI - National Museum of the 21st Century Arts – in Rome (2014); Palazzo Reale in Milan (2014); Gamec Museum in Bergamo (2010 – 2011 – 2014);[13] “Global Education” a cura di Giacinto di Pietrantonio solo show, Prometeogallery di Ida Pisani, Milano-Lucca (2012); Macro Museum in Rome (2010–2011); "Giuseppe Stampone – The Rules of the Game", solo show, Prometeogallery di Ida Pisani, Milano-Lucca (2010);Palazzo Reale, Naples (2004); La Triennale Bovisa in Milan (2008–2009).