Encore!
18 Dec 2012 - 31 Jan 2013
ENCORE!
18 December 2012 - 31 January 2013
Magazzino is pleased to announce the new exhibition for December - January, entitled Encore.
The exhibition is conceived to be a summary of the best of the last year's activities of Magazzino's artists, including works that have been exhibited in Museums and Institutions, both Italian and foreign, within the context of solo and group exhibitions. From Elisabetta Benassi (MAXXI), Mircea Cantor (Centre Pompidou), Antonio Biasiucci (Istituto Nazionale per la Grafica) and Pedro Cabrita Reis (Museum Leuven, Kunsthalle Hamburg, Museo Berardo), to Alberto Garutti (PAC), Massimo Bartolini (MAXXI), Alessandro Piangiamore (MACRO) and Jonas Dahlberg (Moderna Museet), the exhibition comprises direct and indirect testimonials of our artists' visibility in the last years. Playing with the idea of theatrical encores, given to an appreciative audience, we will give the opportunity to the audience in Rome to see works that in almost all cases have not yet been seen here, having been exhibited outside of the gallery and often outside Italy
18 December 2012 - 31 January 2013
Magazzino is pleased to announce the new exhibition for December - January, entitled Encore.
The exhibition is conceived to be a summary of the best of the last year's activities of Magazzino's artists, including works that have been exhibited in Museums and Institutions, both Italian and foreign, within the context of solo and group exhibitions. From Elisabetta Benassi (MAXXI), Mircea Cantor (Centre Pompidou), Antonio Biasiucci (Istituto Nazionale per la Grafica) and Pedro Cabrita Reis (Museum Leuven, Kunsthalle Hamburg, Museo Berardo), to Alberto Garutti (PAC), Massimo Bartolini (MAXXI), Alessandro Piangiamore (MACRO) and Jonas Dahlberg (Moderna Museet), the exhibition comprises direct and indirect testimonials of our artists' visibility in the last years. Playing with the idea of theatrical encores, given to an appreciative audience, we will give the opportunity to the audience in Rome to see works that in almost all cases have not yet been seen here, having been exhibited outside of the gallery and often outside Italy