Alvaro Barrington “Sea Both Sides”
Alvaro Barrington’s “Sea Both Sides” is a very personal take on this play on words: having moved to the United Kingdom, Barrington reflected on his experience in London.
Alvaro Barrington’s “Sea Both Sides” is a very personal take on this play on words: having moved to the United Kingdom, Barrington reflected on his experience in London.
The talk with Thomas Berra and Simona Squadrito focuses on the relationship between nature and man.
Within the public program of the exhibition “How Far Should We Go?,” leading figures and intellectuals partecipate on talks and conferences about the central theme of the exhibition. The talk co-curated by Matilde Galletti in dialogue Suad Amiry and Iain Chambers, moderated by Francesco Marilungo, is based on the theme of Mediterranean flows. Exhibiting artists …
The exhibition celebrates the curiosity and exploration of the four artists Dante Cannatella, Diane Chappalley, White Harris, Soko into both the personal and historical elements.
From Michelangelo to Bosch: we rounded up the best exhibitions you shouldn’t miss this month.
Turin lights up with new exhibitions at major cultural venues as the contemporary art fair Artissima kicks off.
The Italian artist Giuseppe de Mattia investigates the relationship between memory and contemporaneity.
For the exhibition “How far should we go?” curated by Rossella Farinotti, a public program takes place during the all duration of the exhibition. On November 10 Carolina Cappelli and Roberto Fassone will performance “Possedute” with the participation of Giacomo Raffaelli.
The exhibition mirrors the Jiří Kovanda, Denisa Langrová and Ruta Putramentaite sensibilities towards the distorting effect of human activity on the natural environment.