The exhibition space Officina in Brussels, directed by Annalisa Giannella, opened the first solo show exhibition in Europe by Lin Yan, a Chinese-born American artist. The refined exhibition, hosted by a suggestive early 20th-century hôtel de maître, brings together a series of installations and artworks made by the artist on a support of excellence: the […]
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First time to Belgrade, first time to RESONATE, a Festival developing an original research on the latest technological trends applied to music and art; research on the border area that very often contemporary art, one that calls itself with a capital A, cannot fully adopt, but whose applications surround us in everyday life, and they […]
Territori dello spirito The first feeling that comes to us is distance and respect. There is shame in the shots by Izu, modesty and gratitude for being in that place, at that moment, and being able to witness the beauty. Izu has been travelling for 30 years, visiting and getting visited by the holy sites […]
The second chapter of the site-specific project SKIN TaSTE, curated by Adriana Rispoli for PortoFluviale, in Rome, in collaboration with Incontri Internazionali d’Arte and Banca Generali | Private Banking, features Flavio Favelli with the work Campioni, a large billboard of about 150 sqm, which covers the “skin” of PortoFluviale (the installation will be visible to […]
“The harmony in the universe is not a destiny but a fact that eternally tests itself” Grazia Marchianò This last work by Michael Benson is probably the most beautiful visual book in 2014. The meeting, for those unfamiliar with his extraordinary work, will be a source of wonder, while those who have already had occasion to […]
At the beginning of the twentieth century the American Vachel Lindsay N. defined cinema as “an iconic writing that, thanks to the movement, had endowed the figurative arts of a virtue.” Yet compared to previous years, there is less and less space in the movies for the lives of painters, even if playing more with […]
What does nature say? Myriam Van Imschoot, in the frame of the eighth edition of Burning Ice Festival – an acclaimed forum for scientists, policy-makers, farmers, activists and artists -, gives us a seductive and hilarious, but also troubling, answer through an original radiophonic artwork – her first group performance: What Nature Says. Drawing on […]
Creeping into the most burning social issues, Sandro Mele explores the concrete human reactions to the disasters of our time, and moves us to urgent ethical and aesthetic reflections, which have the force of the protest and the audacity of the hope. Nature, as shelter from the daily catastrophes, as nostalgia for a world not […]
More than a studio visit, a cheerful conversation We had a long and amusing conversation with the artist who represented France at the 54th International Art Exhibition of Venice. A few years after our visit to Annette Messager – whom we interviewed for our Love issue -, we go back to Malakoff to […]
Here is the second episode of the reportage Catastrofe, O Cara: Dewey Dell. Don’t miss them at drodesera 2012! Describe a scene of a hypothetical catastrophe that might strike you. Let us imagine ourselves in a desert valley, lying on a blanket among tall grass, under a burning sun. All of a sudden, looking above, we notice that the […]