Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe manipulate the history and culture of the real world to create imaginary but strangely credible settings through labyrinthic site-specific installations....
Perfectionist. Obsessive. Genius. No other filmmaker has embodied the idea of film director as demiurge better than Stanley Kubrick (1928-1999): a builder of works governed...
Lower East Side, the end of the ’70, New York City, this was the stage where the performer, writer, poet, musician and photographer David Wojnarowicz...
Adunanza is the first Adelita Husni-Bey’s personal exhibition in an Italian institute. Ten years of works, concerning the principal themes of radical pedagogy and the...
The ordinary time of everyday life is slow, proceeds through accumulations and overlaps that silently encumber our mental space and trigger an infinite process of...
Laura Grisi has never been only an Italian Pop Art member, either she was simply a sculptor or a painter, a photographer, certainly not just...
Erin Shirreff’s work (Kelowna, Canada, 1975, lives and works in New York), presented for the first time in Italy in the Salone Banca di Bologna...
Carlo Gabriele Tribbioli’s second solo show at Federica Schiavo Gallery is the final landing of a long investigation about the war carried out by the...
Humankind has always been associated with other entities: animals, objects, elements, conventions, beliefs, concepts, ideas. From the twentieth century onwards, even with systems, processes and...
Ann Hirsch‘s irreverent artistic research of (1985, Baltimore, lives and works in Los Angeles) explores the role played by women in online space and the...