American artist Melissa McGill paints the Venice Laguna 52 shades of red with her Red Regatta, a participatory project celebrating the city’s traditions and cultural heritage while also bringing attention to the rising threat of climate change.
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A solo exhibition of the Italian artist and kinetic and op art innovator Franco Costalonga at the GR gallery. On view, thirty of his works from the Seventies until today, including his best known series “Oggetti Cromocinetici”, “Riflex”, “Gradienti di Luminosità” and “Mokubi”.
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In view of the 56th edition of the Venice Biennale, which will open to the public on May 9th, the President of the Biennale, Paolo Baratta and the curator Okwui Enwezor presented 'All the World’s Futures' at the Italian Cultural Institute. 89 National Participations will be exhibiting in the Historical Pavilions at the Giardini, at the Arsenale and in the city of Venice. For the first time Grenada, Mauritius, Mongolia, Republic of Mozambique and Republic of Seychelles will join the Biennale of Venice.
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Curated by Isabella del Frate Rayburn, with the participation of Dr. Martina Caruso, who edited the catalogue of the exhibition and who has a personal connection with the artist, Giulio Turcato, the drawings is a show that has just opened at Casa Italiana Zerilli Marimo' and that will be on view until December 12. This is the first exhibition to bring together a wide selection, about 40, of the artist's works on paper to the United States.
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The Drawing Center presents Giosetta Fioroni's first solo exhibition (April 5–June 2, 2013) in North America. The collection features over seventy drawings, thirty paintings, ten illustrated books, three films, and related ephemera.
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Yesterday night Chelsea finally saw the birth of the new “Italian” non-profit gallery by Maurizio Cattelan and Massimiliano Gioni. Family Business, Cattelan’s first project as a “retired artist”, is the new spot for emerging art in NYC.