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A book for the 2020 Art Quadrennale in Rome

Verantwortlicher Autor: Carlo Marino Rome, 18.07.2021, 09:53 Uhr
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Rome [ENA] On Friday 16 July 2021, the volume published by Treccani for the 2020 Art Quadrenniale FUORI was presented at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome. The exhibition has been organized by La Quadriennale Foundation of Rome and the Palaexpo Special Company, curated by Sarah Cosulich and Stefano Collicelli Cagol. In such a difficult 2020, the Art Quadriennale with major break imposed by pandemic returned to

its mission as an institution called to investigate research and diplay italian creativity. With Quadriennale, Rome and contemporary art renew a bond that enriches the Italian capital. It is a precious opportunity to experiment and explore new languages and new artistic expressions. The text strives to preserve a historical dimension of contemporary Italian art by also highlighting those cultural phenomena that, in a broad sense, revolve around art, in particular, the last ten years of Italian art history. Within the publication there are a series of interventions that tell the paths of the exhibition that was conceived in a synchronic and diachronic manner.

Three macro-sections make up the structure of the precious bilingual volume (Italian / English) which opens with an introductory photographic section that outlines the most emblematic events of the 10s of the 21st century. The first, dedicated to the FUORI exhibition, includes essays by the curators, by Alessandro Bava, architect who was entrusted with the installation project, by Luca Scarlini, writer, curator and, on this occasion, storyteller of the Quadriennale and its Archive Library , by Michele Bertolino and Matteo Binci, assistant curators of the exhibition. Further this part contains images and details on the artists presented.

The second part of the volume is dedicated to the artists on exhibition and investigates methodologies and views on Italian art of the last sixty years: five essays by art historians - Giorgina Bertolino, Stefano Chiodi, Silvia Fanti with Daniele Gasparinetti, Francesco Ventrella, Riccardo Venturi - propose innovative themes to read current Italian contemporary art. To these is added the Italian translation of an essay by Camilla Hawthorne. The third part reflects, from an Italian perspective, the issues addressed in the six Q-Rated workshops, organized between 2018 and 2019 to map young art; entrusted in the seminar days to foreign artists and curators, on this occasion the same themes are analyzed by young Italian critics and artists:

Dafne Boggeri, Lucrezia Calabrò Visconti, Michele D'Aurizio, Vincenzo Estremo, Lorenzo Pezzani, Sofia Silva. The third part is dedicated to criticism which has been asked to offer research tools, ways of reading Italian art. The Quadriennale continues to be a treasure trove of information that intersects with the history of Italy and the volume is characterized by having a different fruition time than a catalog, recovering even those figures that have remained outside. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg50PuWuCaM

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