Francesco Vezzoli
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La galerie Almine Rech présente « Olga Forever ! The Olga Picasso Family Album » de Francesco Vezzoli
Olga Khokhlova - danseuse des Ballets Russes devenue épouse de Picasso – aimait également faire de la broderie: un élément très important pour Francesco Vezzoli qui, depuis ses débuts, s’est consacré à la vie d’icones féminines qui extériorisaient leur souffrance par la pratique solipsiste de la broderie. Les larmes, que l’artiste a obsessionnellement brodées sur ces visages au cours des quinze dernières années, représentent l’autre face du glamour.
"Olga pleure tous les ballets qu’elle n’a pas dansés par amour pour Picasso", explique Francesco Vezzoli qui s’intéresse aujourd’hui à une légendaire histoire d’amour, n&eacu... - Exposition
La Conservera Sixth series of exhibitions
La Conservera Contemporary Art Centre (Ceutí/Murcia) and Sala Verónicas (Murcia) open their sixth series of exhibitions on Wednesday February 2nd and Thursday February 3rd respectively.
These six artists share common concerns and interests; they all project themselves through characters drawn from the history of art, literature, popular culture, the star system or soap operas. To a certain extent the series focuses on the demonopathic syndrome of double personality, the splitting of the artist into different physical and psychic entities. The body, gender, identity, sexuality and desire are some of the topics addressed.
During the opening on Thursday 3rd, at 9.00 pm, Kalup Linzy, accompanied by various instrumentalists, will present a new performance designed specially for this opening. Straight ... - Exposition
Che cosa sono le nuvole? Artworks from the Enea Righi Collection
The Museion venue welcomes the Righi Collection, one of the most significant private collections of contemporary art, which to date has only been exhibited at the Collection Lambert in Avignon, France. The arrival of the collection represents an important exhibition opportunity for Museion, thanks to a ten year deposit of works in the museum.
The presentation of a selection of works from the Righi Collection aims to elicit reflections on the encounter between the public dimension and the intimate sphere of a private collection. The artists present in both collections, including Roni Horn (NY, 1955), Jana Sterback (Prague, 1955), Robert Barry (NY, 1936), Alighiero Boetti (Turin 1940 – Rome 1994) and Miroslaw Balka (Warsaw, 1958) represent the numerous convergences of vision between the museum and the private coll...
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