“Take a Breath” is a major new exhibition that provides an historical, social, political, and personal examination of breathing – why we breathe, how we breathe and what we breathe – exploring themes of decolonisation, environmental racism, indigenous language, the Impact of war on the environment and breath as meditation.
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VANESSA BEECROFT | Group Show, “Arcadia” at Bally Foundation
The «Arcadia» exhibition takes as its starting point the shaping of the territory of the SwissItalian region of Ticino over the past century, exploring different axes aiming at an ideal of happiness that embraces and develops the relationship with nature. With the democratization of the automobile in the 1930s, Ticino
GIOVANNI ANSELMO | Solo show, “Oltre l’orizzonte” at MAXXI Rome
The exhibition is a comprehensive focus on the artistic research of Giovanni Anselmo. Organized by the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in collaboration with MAXXI, the exhibition continues the research initiated by its curator Gloria Moure, highlighting the uniqueness of Anselmo’s art and its fundamental impact on the development of the Arte
ILYA AND EMILIA KABAKOV | Centre Pompidou
The Centre Pompidou is organising an exhibition paying tribute to Ilya Kabakov (1933-2023) curated by Nicolas Liucci-Gounikov. The exhibition will present Ilya and Emilia Kabakov’s never-before-seen Two Times installation (2020), a museographic display that evokes both a science museum and the polygonal apse of a church. The installation presents five large-format paintings that highlight Ilya Kabakov’s
ALFREDO JAAR | winner of IV Mediterranean Albert Camus Prize
The jury of the IV Mediterranean Albert Camus Prize convened in Menorca on May 3, 2024. Composed of Javier Gomá, who acts as its president, and N’Goné Fall, Miquel Molina, José Luis Pérez Pont and Anne Prouteau, it has decided to unanimously award Alfredo Jaar the IV Mediterranean Albert Camus Prize. A universal
ALFREDO JAAR | Group show
Why War? is a contemporary art exhibition that interrogates the multifaceted phenomenon of war and, from diverse aesthetic experiences, opens up spaces for clarity and thought that question the persistence of the violence of war. Participating artists: Alfredo Jaar, Francesc Abad, Kader Attia, Isabel Banal, Bleda y Rosa, Juan Manuel Echavarría (with
UGO MULAS | Pino Pascali in Fondazione Prada
Fondazione Prada presents an extensive retrospective dedicated to the Italian artist Pino Pascali (1935-1968). The project explores the innovative character of his work, especially in relation to his sculptural production, which has had a fundamental impact on several generations of artists and critics over the last fifty years and continues
MARZIA MIGLIORA | Group show
The exhibition Outside the Soup emphasizes the potential of art to create new worldviews through radical imagination and artistic experimentation; placing care, solidarity, and trust at the forefront. Rather than building on a conceptual framework as the underpinning for the exhibition, the role of mutual and reciprocal relationships within the
WILLIAM KENTRIDGE | Solo Show a Taiwan
This exhibition is a collaborative effort between the Taipei Fine Arts Museum and the Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in London, showcasing Kentridge’s draftsmanship as the curatorial focus. From his earliest charcoal drawing to the stop-motion short film series of drawing for the projections, and from film directing to stage
PAOLO ICARO | Group show
The Accademia Nazionale di San Luca presents the exhibition Rifrazioni. 15 curators x 15 artists, conceived by Marco Tirelli, President of the Accademia, with the scientific coordination of Massimo Mininni, art historian and curator, and Barbara Reggio, in-house curator at the Accademia. Fifteen curators have identified fifteen artists who have