January 12, 2012

The Land Seen from the Sea, Genova

Little Constellation is a project and an international network for contemporary art, which focuses its research on the symbolic sensitivity of the geographic dimension. Highlighting the different possible relationship between the geo-cultural centres and peripheries, through a plan of knowledge taken to the extreme of opposition and resistance between the concepts of proximity and distance, from January 2012, at the Museo di Villa Croce in Genoa, it will present the exhibition The Land Seen from the Sea.

Little Constellation conducts research devoted to the complex theme of isolation, which finds its definition in the dimension of the island (both geographically, but naturally also linguistically). Isolation and the network of relationships are thus intertwined as fields of a single front. We live around a sea like frogs around a pond, declared Socrates. This brings out the fact that the peoples of antiquity owed their prosperity and relations to the great sea (almost enclosed like a pond) that is the Mediterranean. It is this duality between distance and vicinity that the research project seeks to focus on.

This research therefore focuses on the Mediterranean by starting from particularly sensitive areas, such as Montenegro, Malta, San Marino, Cyprus, Gibraltar, Ceuta, and also other areas with which it is possible to make cultural and geographical comparisons, such as Iceland, Luxembourg, Andorra and Liechtenstein. Specifically, the multiple identities of the Mediterranean will be examined through three nuclear and seminal case studies, compared with the different cultures encountered in this small basin.

With Yuula Benivolski (CA); Justine Blau (LU); Canarezza & Coro (SM); Martina Conti (SM-FR); Nina Danino (UK); Oppy De Bernardo (CH); Hekla Dogg Jonsdottir (IS); Doris Drescher (LU); Haris Epaminonda (CY); Barbara Geyer (FL); Anna Hilti (FL); Irena Lagator (ME); Jose Ramón Lozano (ES); Ingibjörg Magnadóttir (IS); Mark Mangion (MT); Mussoni & Albani (SM-FR); Giancarlo Norese and Umberto Cavenago (IT); Christodoulos Panayiotou (CY); Paradise Consumer Group (AD); Marco Poloni (CH); Pierre Portelli (MT); Luigi Presicce (IT); Agnès Roux (MC); Sigurður Atli Sigurðsson (IS); Miki Tallone (CH); Xenia Uranova (RU); Martin Walch (FL); Trixie Weis (LU).

Curated by Alessandro Castiglioni, Rita Canarezza, Pier Paolo Coro, Roberto Daolio in collaboration with Kevin Muhlen, Halldór Björn Runólfsson, Swetlana Racanović, Louli Michaelidou

February 4 - May 4, 2012
Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Villa Croce, Genova
www.littleconstellation.org

Size-specific, Bologna

In occasione di Arte Fiera a Bologna, il Musée de l'OHM vuole dare un proprio contributo alla discussione offrendo allo sguardo del visitatore tutto ciò che è in suo possesso secondo una modalità espositiva che pone la questione del legame tra quantità e qualità: l'intera collezione, raccolta nel corso di tre anni, sarà allestita tra pergula e secreta, mentre nello spazio OFF del museo una Lettera al Direttore rilegata su misura chiarisce il significato di una prospettiva size-specific.

In mostra: Riccardo Beretta, Luca Bertolo, Claudio Cappi, Daniela Comani, Dragoni-Russo, Francesco Fuzz-Brasini, Matej Kren, Lorenzo Mazzi, Giancarlo Norese, Chiara Pergola, Cesare Pietroiusti, Luigi Presicce, Mili Romano, Anna Rossi;
con tracce di: Alessandra Andrini, Riccardo Camoni, Maurizio Cattelan, Paola Falasco, Emilio Fantin, Prufesur, Valentina Vetturi.

27 gennaio > 26 febbraio 2012
Art White Night Sabato 28 gennaio 2012 apertura straordinaria fino alle h 24

Musée de l’OHM, c/o Museo Civico Medievale, via Manzoni 4, Bologna
Info: 3383751951, openingheremuseum(at)gmail(dot)com
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