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Eugenia Pacelli

Art history student with a passion for artists’ books, photography and independent publishing. Graduated in Cultural Heritage Studies in Milano, she is now undertaking a Master’s Degree in History of Arts and Conservation of Artistic Heritage in Venice, with a focus in Contemporary art theory, critical studies, visual cultures and performing arts.

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The Swab Barcelona Art Fair opens towards East Asia: where are the tentacles of the Octopus?
The art fair opens up to the global scene while at the same time furthering Barcelona’s own art tradition. This year’s edition focuses on East Asia, the cities of Tokyo,...
Julien Creuzet
What happened this summer at Centrale Fies
"We explore whether a cake can become more than just a treat: can it be a bold, chaotic, and revolutionary landscape?" interview with Barbara Boninsegna, artistic director and founder of...
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Christoph Büchel at Fondazione Prada: a politically-charged trompe l’oeil project on debt
Fondazione Prada in Venice transformed into a pawnshop – Swiss artist Christoph Büchel on the notion of debt and the many declinations of it, from the religious to the economic
Madhvi Perekh. Chanakya Foundation
Cosmic Garden: safeguarding Indian craft manufacturing
The Cosmic Garden exhibition at the Venice Biennale is committed to the emancipation of women through craftsmanship – with the support of Dior. A dialogue with Karishma Swali, from the...
BQ
Paris Internationale 2023: eco-responsibility, shifting identities, hybridization, excess, eroticism
Multigenerational and inclusive. Paris Internationale presents itself as ‘an unconventional art fair’ that puts the value of collaboration at its center
Lampoon
Green is burning: Andriu Deplazes’ first Italian solo show at Collezione Maramotti
When something is burning it recalls us that «we are closer to the actual war that is happening now than we think we are», explains Deplazes about his exhibition
Mónica de Miranda
Europe Matters: Walter Guadagnini discusses Fotografia Europea 2023 in Reggio Emilia
The program also includes OFF circuit, the free and independent section of Fotografia Europea enriched by the initiative of individuals, galleries, associations and public and private institutions
ArtNoble Gallery, Milan: an implicit critic of what has been painted up until today
Painting today as seen by Martina Cassatella, Roberto de Pinto and Emilio Gola. Group exhibition curated by Antonio Grulli at Matthew Noble’s gallery - ArtNoble Gallery
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Art growing out of complexities. LIAF2022 curated by Francesco Urbano Ragazzi
«Abandon your belongings, you who enter! And leave your expectations». Francesco Urbano Ragazzi’s LIAF2022, questioning preconceived notions and crucial contemporary debates
Lampoon
Leiko Ikemura’s evocative imaginary: cosmic landscapes and hybrid figures
Japanese-Swiss artist Leiko Ikemura showing in-between creatures and possibilities of representation of self in Riding The Waves at Tim Van Laere Gallery in Antwerp
McArthur Binion
In conversation with McArthur Binion: «my work is tremendously about hands»
«The hesitation is in the way I speak». American artist McArthur Binion challenges Minimalism art history by layering personal objects behind geometric grids
Forget the shock: pastel colors by Sébastien Notre – an inner urge that it’s not traumatizing
«I don't want to do things to shock people». Soft is often a synonymous of weak. Pastel colors allow the artist to show the contrast between strong images and soft...
Managing the territory and its complexity: Gian Maria Tosatti’s portrait of Europe
«I want to know. Not believe. Not guess. I want to know» – Gian Maria Tosatti: not knowing what’s going on in ones’ territory can be a choice, but when...
Mateo Arciniegas portraying her mother in New York
‘Domingo a las 4’ by Mateo Arciniegas Huertas: being Latin American away from Latin America
Mateo Arcniegas Huertas, together with ACOMPI displays sixteen photographs of the Latin American immigrant community on the Salgado Playground in Buskwick, where they meet, play soccer and found a way...
Flowers and Art: William Farr puts together flowers and waste materials
«It’s a statement on nature, detritus, about chaos and about human hunt». William Farr’s artworks questioning on materialistic obsessions and human assumptions