
| Sverre Fehn|A HOMAGE
a discussion and celebration of Sverre Fehn
With an introduction by Per Olaf Fjeld
Followed by a discussion with Dan Graham, Momoyo Kaijima and Hans Ulrich Obrist
Moderated by Gro Bonesmo and Marco De Michelis
This event is a discussion and celebration of Sverre Fehn (1924–2009), the Norwegian architect who won the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1997 and who is... |
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| Correspondences 2.2
Correspondences 2.2
21 maggio – 4 giugno 2009
26cc spazio per l'arte contemporanea
Via Castruccio Castracane 26 - Roma
Tue – Sat 16.00 – 19.30
Free admission
curated by Michela Gulia e Gabriella Arrigoni
Correspondences 2.2 is the first project curated by Harpa Project (Michela Gulia and Gabriella Arrigoni) and involves 14 couples of artists, invited to answer a... |
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| Adam Cvijanovic: Il Cielo delle Stelle Fisse
Blindarte contemporanea is announcing the first Italian solo exhibition of Adam Cvijanovic.
The New York artist introduces himself to Italy with a timeless show, where the two large'portable murals' and the paintings, especially made for the Neapolitan gallery, connect two distant cultures in terms of time and traditions although they seem to have a common destiny.
On the wake of... |
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| Bruno Ceccobelli - INVASI
The Pastificio Cerere Foundation is glad to present, INVASI, a solo exhibition of Bruno Ceccobelli, in collaboration with The Nando Peretti Foundation.
If Everything Was Divisible By Four
Air. Space constitutes the main attribute to create that peculiar element of identity immediately beyond the threshold of the exposition gallery. With this action we will find ourselves in a... |
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| 1988: VENT ANNI PRIMA, VENT ANNI DOPO
The inauguration of 1988: twenty years before, twenty years after will take place on Saturday 1 November at 6 pm in the exhibition rooms of the Luigi Pecci Centre for Contemporary Art. The exhibition, curated by Marco Bazzini, is an itinerary through works which from 1968 to the present day have been part of history. A journey through contemporary art seeking to pick up some of the... |
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| Carlo Cardazzo. A NEW VISION FOR ART
In this 60th anniversary year of Peggy Guggenheim's collection in Venice, her museum will host an exhibition dedicated to a major figure in Italian and international art of the mid 20th century: Carlo Cardazzo (1908-1963), a Venetian whose centenary is this year and who shared with Peggy Guggenheim his passion for contemporary art. Carlo Cardazzo. A New Vision for Art, curated by Luca... |
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| THE SUBLIME IS NOW
More than 200 years after its definition, the concept of the sublime stands out as one of great modern relevance: it is a Romantic idea bound up in the search and the exaltation of new frontiers, a driving force behind the world of contemporary art. Until 6th January 2009 is open at the Galleria Civica di Modena the exhibition The sublime is now – title taken from that of a short... |
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| MARCELLO MORANDINI Art, Architectur, Design
Forty years after his first major show in Venice – a room dedicated to his work at the 1968 Venice Biennale – Morandini returns to Venice with an important exhibition at Ca’ Pesaro, to be held in concomitance with the Biennale Architecture - 11th International Architecture Exhibition.
Comprising more than 60 pieces, the show will include 34 wall sculptures and ‘structures’... |
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| Ernesto Neto
MACRO Hall presents the new site-specific work by the Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto, which comes in the wake of those by Erwin Wurm, Pedro Cabrita Reis and Atelier Van Lieshout.
Making his solo debut in an Italian museum, Ernesto Neto (Rio de Janeiro, 1964) is one of the most significant names on the contemporary art scene. Through his work, the artist brings new life to the very... |
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| Giacomo Manzu’ - Sculptor
1938 - 1965 The years of research
GAMeC – Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo in partnership with the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Roma will hold an exhibition dedicated to Giacomo Manzù, one of Italy's greatest twentieth-century sculptors, from 1 October 2008 to 8 February 2009 to mark the centenary of his birth.
Based on fifty or so of... |
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| Pio Manzu. When the World was Modern
GAMeC – Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo will hold the exhibition Pio Manzù. When the World was Modern, curated by Giacinto Di Pietrantonio, Beppe Finessi and Enrico Fagone, from 1 October 2008 to 8 February 2009. The exhibition will follow the career of Pio Manzù, the internationally renowned designer, at the same time as the solo exhibition is held dedicated... |
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| Flavio Favelli: SITE SPECIFIC (CRYSTAL GARDEN)
Crystal Garden is the impressive site specific project by the artist Flavio Favelli, which will be visible in Milan, in a former garage in Via Tortona, from 26 September until 2 October 2008. Following the projects by Luca Vitone (performance, Fossati Esterni del Castello Sforzesco, 2007), Hans Schabus and the Very Pleasure (Laboratori del Teatro alla Scala, 2006) and Project Room | A... |
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| Katharina Grosse: Another man who has dropped the paintbrush
Modena’s Palazzina dei Giardini as it has never been seen before: an explosion of colour, of energy and power, an architectural framework shown in an entirely new light, transformed by the artist to house her three-dimensional painting. An abstract theatre of experimentation, in which each and every detail is transformed by the hand of the painter.
Following in the footsteps of Ugo... |
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| Collier Schorr: BLUMEN
BLUMEN is the second installment of Collier Schorr‘s “Forests & Fields“ project. Schorr has been documenting the life and landscapes of a small town in Southern Germany for the past 15 years. Spending summers and occasional winters there, her work has veered from mainly portraiture to include domestic landscapes and arrangements as a way of informing about the lives, structures... |
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| A WORLD OF PAPER - Isabelle de Borchgrave encounters Mariano Fortuny
Including clothes, accessories and trompe-l’oeil creations, the eighty-plus pieces in this show are all made of paper by the Belgian artist Isabelle de Borchgrave (Bruxelles, 1947). The exhibition also offers an unusual account of the world of Mariano Fortuny, with the evocative works organised within his palazzo-museum to illustrate episodes in his life and his significance for... |
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