Mitchell Art Museum at St. John’s College, Annapolis, Maryland, USA. In the 1960s, happenings, minimalism, and performance art contributed to introducing the concept of time into contemporary art. However, it was not until artists began to experiment with technology, utilising instruments such as computers, Kodak Super 8 cameras, and Sony
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GIOVANNI ANSELMO | Orizzonti
For twenty-six years, Luci d’artista has been a source of wonder and amazement for the people of Turin every autumn. This year, the switch-on took place on Thursday evening in Piazza Carlo Alberto with the new light installation Orizzonti by Giovanni Anselmo. Anselmo was invited by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, the former
GIAN MARIA TOSATTI | Untitled (Radical Objecthood) | Group show | 60 Curzon, London | 9-15 October 2023
Untitled (Radical Objecthood) is an exhibition that explores the idea and meaning of sculpture today through a group of artists across generations and geographies, interlacing nonlinear narratives and reaffirming the centrality of the physical object in contemporary practice. Curated by Piero Tomassoni, the exhibition takes place in the garage of
MOCELLIN-PELLEGRINI | Artist Film International #15 | Solo show | GAMeC, Bergamo | Through 14 Jenuary 2024
From October 8, 2023, GAMeC presentsARTISTS’ FILM INTERNATIONAL #15. Ottonella Mocellin and Nicola Pellegrini, which represents GAMeC’s participation in Artist’s’ Film International, the network dedicated to video art born in 2008 from an initiative of the Whitechapel Gallery in London, involving some of the most important international contemporary art institutions
WOLFGANG LAIB | Passageway | Solo show | Villa Panza, Varese | opening 26 October 2023
The Passageway exhibition project is part of a four-year exhibition programme dedicated to themes that have characterised Giuseppe Panza di Biumo’s research and collection, including ‘nature and form’, ‘rhythm and dynamics’, ‘sign and message’, and ‘light and colour’. Passageway concludes the cycle dedicated to ‘nature and form’, following on from
ANSELM KIEFER | Solo show | Museum Voorlinden, Netherlands | opening 14 october 2023
Anselm Kiefer is a tireless omnivore with endless interests. The artist is always looking for new insights and meanings. And you can see this clearly in his layered work. In it he weaves together Germanic mythology, history, poetry, literature and philosophy. He uses traditional and unconventional materials, such as gold,
WILLIAM KENTRIDGE | Sibyl | Theatre show | 2-4 november 2023, Sydney
Myth, magic, music, movement, and mesmerizing imagery combine in revered South African visual artist William Kentridge’s newest production. Presented in two parts, Sibyl is inspired by the Greek myth of the Cumaean Sibyl, and wrestles with the human desire to know our future and our helplessness before powers and technologies that obscure
VICTOR BURGIN | That | Solo show | opening 10 october 2023, Paris
The exhibition at Jeu de Paume will feature a selection of works from the 1970s-1980s, when Burgin worked with black and white photography, as well as works from the past two decades, when he starts to work with video. It will include some of his most recent works made with
GIOVANNI ANSELMO | GILBERTO ZORIO | Arte povera 1967-1971 | Group show | opening 31 october 2023, Johannesburg
From Oct. 31 to Dec. 9, 2023, the Wits Art Museum in Johannesburg will host the double exhibition project entitled Arte Povera and South African Art: In Conversation, sponsored by the Consulate General of Italy, curated by Ilaria Bernardi. The exhibition aims to celebrate the 55th anniversary of the 1967
WILLLIAM KENTRIDGE | You Whom I Could Not Save | Solo show | PALAZZO BRANCIFORTE, Palermo | Opening Saturday 7 October 2023
William Kentridge is bringing his new sound and projection installation, You Whom I Could Not Save, to Palermo. The South African artist’s solo exhibition of the same name will be open to the public from October 8, 2023 to January 12, 2024 at Palazzo Branciforte, where the titular work will be