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ESPAŇA
1957-2007
Palermo, Palazzo Sant'Elia
18 May - 14 September 2008
España 1957-2007 begins in 1957, the year El Paso was founded,
a group which, in the context of Twentieth Century Spanish art, represents
the moment of passage from modernity to contemporaneity.
Modern and contemporary Spanish art follow along the path begun in the Seventeenth
Century by Cervantes’ Don Quixote and the Baroque tradition, and so the
show is subdivided into the sections: Quijotismo trágico, Pagan Mysticism,
Baroque Existentialism, Tenebrismo hispánico, and Symbolic-formal Abstraction.
Pictures below by Valentina Glorioso.
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Equipo Crónica, Juan Muñoz, Pablo Picasso
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Dionisio Gonzales, Txomin Badiola
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Nateo Maté, Rafael Canogar, Javier Pérez
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Francisco Leiro, MP&MP Rosado
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Juan Uslé, Joan Mirò
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Antoni Tàpies, José Maria Sicilia, Antonio
Saura
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Carmen Calvo, Jordi Bernadó, Eduardo Arroyo
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Tápies, Plensa, Muñoz, Barbi
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Enrique Marty
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MENTALGRAFIE ITALIANE
Tel Aviv, Museum of Art
19 July - 6 October 2007
Mentalgrafie Italiane is the most important show of Italian art to
be seen so far in the Middle East. It is based on the idea that modern
and contemporary Italian art follows along the lines traced out by
Metaphysical painting at the beginning of the Twentieth Century. It
presents mainly works from the 'sixties' onwards and does not develop
chronologically but thematically. It is divided into three sections:
Literary Metaphysics, Analytical Metaphysics, and Ironical-Tragic
Metaphysics. Each section has as its starting point the thoughts and
works of an artist from the early Twentieth Century: Giorgio de Chirico,
Giorgio Morandi, and Alberto Savinio.
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Francesco Clemente, Mario Merz
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Jannis Kounellis, Gino De Dominicis, Giorgio De Chirico, Giulio Paolini
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Luciano Fabro
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Monica Bonvicini, Fausto Melotti
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Alighiero Boetti, Nicola De Maria, Mimmo Paladino
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Michelangelo Pistoletto
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Gilberto Zorio, Giovanni Anselmo
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Francesco Gennari, Patrick Tuttofuoco, Francesco Vezzoli
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Luigi Ontani, Sandro Chia, Enzo Cucchi
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Nunzio Giuseppe Uncini, Giuseppe Penone
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Giovanni Anselmo, Gino De Dominicis, Domenico Bianchi
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Gabriele Basilico, Vanessa Beecroft Masbedo, Francesco Gennari
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TIMER
The Bovisa Triennial, Milan
30 March - 10 June 2007
Organised by the Milan
Triennial and curated by Gianni Mercurio and
Demetrio Paparoni, Timer has established itself as one of the most
important international exhibitions that Milan has devoted to contemporary
art over the last decades. All the works on show have been created
since September 11th 2001, a date that has marked an epoch and that
can be considered the real beginning of the new millennium. Timer
has had Intimità/Intimacy as its theme and has dealt with
the relationship that artists have with themselves in the era of
the IT revolution.
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Michael Joo, Damien Hirst, Mona Hatoum
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Vik Muniz, Ross Bleckner, Jörg Immendorff
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Ryan Trecartin, André Butzer, Enoc Pérez, Gavin Turk,
James Hopkins, Richard Phillips
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Anish Kapoor
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Jenny Saville
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James Hopkins, Glenn Brown, John Currin, Richard Phillips
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David Renggli, Kiki Smith, Ryan Trecartin, John Bock
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Enoc Pérez, Gavin Turk, James Hopkins, Richard Phillips, Vik
Muniz
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Gregor Schneider, Sam Durant, Lucy e Jorge Orta
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Berlinde de Bruyckere, Toni Oursler
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Charles Avery, Liu Ding, Will Cotton, Erwin Wurm
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Marc Quinn, Jake e Dinos Chapman, Jack Pierson, Thomas Hirschhorn
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Mark Wallinger
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Monica Bonvicini
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Zaang Huan
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