Tag: Exhibitions
It derives its name from the three elements of the Nemika world – root ‘ne’, fruit ‘mi’, and flower ‘ka’. Together, the three words allude to the materiality of soil and earth interpreted as a garden
Francesco Bonami curates an exhibition at the Museo di Palazzo Pretorio in Prato where twenty-two female artists dialogue with the Annunciation and the act of creation
«Sometimes it is interesting to think of the same object in different versions; by changing the material, everything else changes»
TAMassociati and Arup on display at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2021 to respond to the rapid population growth in urban areas and the lack of affordable housing
Mapping and investigating migrations to understand the way society will look like in the near future. A first step is Fading Borders, telling the story of the Romanian diaspora at Venice Biennale
«Lust is carnal: it eats you up, ties in with the body, and you do not have to like someone to feel lust for them» – Spyros Rennt showing the vulnerable part of human beings
Slow reforestation is key; so far, our planting history is bad: we should be correcting this tendency to protect biodiversity long-term
The installation Holy Quarter by Monira Al Qadiri shows how technology can transcend human perception through an almost religious evocation
The digital space is associated with high interactivity levels, but what would happen if we managed to slow down digital media? The Danish artist Jakob Kudsk Steensen is trying to find out.
Domenico Romeo research «considers the Opera as a system in its perennial changing shape and size»
