Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Denise Milani Streamed

XX.9.12 FABRIKArte_INVITO/INVITATION

 
déja.vu  in collaborazione 
con Accademia di Belle Arti  e 
The MAMbo , Bologna

have
ren.con.tre a look at the Italian art scene a cura di Lelio Aiello, Sergia Avveduti, Paolo Parisi

MAMbo-Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna

Ren With Three
after working long (4 editions) of the generation that started in the 90 proposed for 2011 a raid on several levels focusing on the generational phenomenon increasingly evident among the areas of contamination. The invitation, in fact, was open to artists belonging to different generations, who have had experience of working with personnel from other areas. It starts and then February 24 Mambo to the youngest of the three invited artists, PatrickTuttofuoco (Thursday, 24 February 18:00 h)
, who currently resides in Berlin. And 'one of the most interesting young artists of the time, besides being one of the most interesting of the new generation Italian. Tuttofuoco live in a world that seems real, but a world of plastic and brightly colored, reflective papers and industrial enamels, but also because the art for him is a matter of moods, epidermal and immediate reactions. Interprets the current issues, with a work full of energy, a reflection of youth culture, technology e soprattutto collaborativa, in perenne evoluzione. Affascinato dai paesaggi urbani, li reinventa in modo fantastico, attraverso suggestioni inaspettate. Usa la luce e il colore per creare atmosfere ed emozioni, dando vita a veri e propri spazi fisici di impronta POP che sembrano usciti da un videogioco in 3D. 

Il duo
Pantani-Surace
(giovedi 3 marzo h 18.00) ,
residente in Toscana, collabora dal 1995 ed é interessato alla processualità delle cose e alla mutevolezza dei fenomeni naturali. In their works there is always a floating rate, a change of state: a transformation that generates new meaning. The weather plays a key role in their production. The consumer, the low or the change in a new form: an aesthetic of instability in a position to appreciate the uniqueness of a moment. Their works are almost always closely related to the physical and environmental history exhibition and sometimes it's the same audience that sets in motion a process of change. A poetry, theirs, which condenses and summarizes all in essence, in the transient, in the moment that constantly renews itself.

closes the series of meetings Alberto Garutti (Thursday, 10 March 18:00 h)
Artist and Professor at the Accademia di Brera in Milan and professor for the chair of Art at the Faculty of Architecture 2 Venice, IUAV. The entire work of the will Garutti moves away from the museum as an institution, contrasting it to the original sense of the viewer which means "going to" the work. So he decided to expose in public spaces, aware that simply moving from the showroom is not enough to revitalize the role of the viewer and to facilitate the encounter with the artwork. His artistic research is based on an intense reflection on the place in which it occurs and where it comes from the work of art itself: its operations there are growing by respect for the existing architectural structures and the sensitivity of population. His players know the sense of returning to the community and carry out major "public" who have committed Garutti in recent years stem from a report "sentimental" with places and people. Her work revives the wires between the public and contemporary art.

Col
support
Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, MAMbo-Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna, Regione Emilia-Romagna, Comune di Bologna, Fondazione del Monte
. Media partners:
UndoNet, exhibit, Cape Town-Metro Radio, Radio Fujiko, Edizioni Zero.
With
Legal
the Ministry of Heritage and Culture, Province Bologna.
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