Autore: Francesca Rozzi
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Jean Tinguely
The Hangar Bicocca hosts the first major retrospective dedicated to Jean Tinguely since his passing, celebrating the Swiss artist best known for his iconic moving fountain in the square outside the Centre Pompidou. The exhibition is ambitious, showcasing works from across Tinguely’s career, though not in chronological order. Instead, the…
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Arte Povera
The Bourse de Commerce’s exhibition, curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, showcases Arte Povera’s unique contributions and ongoing relevance on contemporary art.
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Mari Katayama – This is how we stand our ground
“Even though I can be grateful to my body for allowing me to live, I know it is absolutely impossible to love it completely, and, if I’m being honest, it inspires a profound disgust in me. And yet, when my body is photographed, that disgust, along with the effort I…
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Biennale di Venezia 2024
This weekend marks the end of the 60th edition of the Venice Biennale. Curated by Adriano Pedrosa, this year’s Biennale, titled “Stranieri ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere,” reflects on our interconnected, globalized world and celebrates the richness of diversity. Over the past months, I had the opportunity to visit the Biennale…
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Tarsila do Amaral
The Musée du Luxembourg presents the first major retrospective in Paris dedicated to Tarsila do Amaral, one of Brazil’s most celebrated modernist painters. This exhibition offers an in-depth exploration of her artistic evolution and her pivotal role in shaping a distinct Brazilian cultural identity. Born into a wealthy family of…
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Pierre Huyghe – liminal
Punta della Dogana, the Venetian location for the French Pinault Collection, presents Liminal, a solo exhibition by Pierre Huyghe, held in parternship with Seoul’s Leeum Museum of Art. Known for immersive and thought-provoking work, Huyghe constructs an immersive experience that leads visitors beyond the reality, inviting them into a boundary-crossing…
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Surréalisme
The Centre Pompidou presents a monumental exhibition marking the centenary of Surrealism, a movement that has profoundly shaped artistic currents of the 20th century and beyond. This immersive retrospective traces the movement’s evolution over forty years, through a labyrinthine layout that invites the visitor to lose themselves in the wonders…
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Pino Pascali
Fondazione Prada presents a comprehensive retrospective on Pino Pascali (1935-1968), a precursor of Arte Povera and an artist whose influence continues to resonate across generations. Despite his brief life and career, Pascali left behind an impressive body of work, primarily sculptures, which the Prada Foundation has carefully assembled for this…


