Search results for: Ida Gianelli
Arte Povera in the collection
Curated by Ida Gianelli, Marcella Beccaria, Giorgio Verzotti Arte Povera, which developed during the second half of the ‘Sixties simultaneous to analogous international movements such as Process Art and Conceptual Art, proposed an artistic working methodology that, establishing a…
Quotidiana
Curated by David Ross, Nicholas Serota, Ida Gianelli, Giorgio Verzotti, Jonathan Watkins Following a long restoration, the Manica Lunga opens to the public with the exhibition “Quotidiana.” Built as the painting gallery of Carlo Emanuele I, this unusually proportioned…
Helmut Newton for the manica lunga
Curated by Ida Gianelli Known since the late ‘Fifties for his fashion photography and his photographs of female nudes, where he reveals the fetishism and the sadomasochism of the contemporary glance, Helmut Newton (Berlin, 1920 – Los Angeles, 2004)…
Emilio Vedova
Curated by Ida Gianelli The artistic research of Emilio Vedova (Venice, 1919-2006), beginning in the ‘Thirties with his defense of Abstraction his participation in the “New Front for the Arts,” moves through the experimentations of the ‘Fifties and ‘Sixties,…
Grazia Toderi
Curated by Ida Gianelli, Marcella Beccaria The videos of Grazia Toderi (Padua, 1963), atemporal images with pictorial qualities, are characterized by the use of a fixed video camera and by a circular structure that contradicts the narrative possibilities of…
Anton Corbijn
Curated by Ida Gianelli Whether published in books or exhibited in art galleries and major museums, the photographic images of Anton Corbijn (Strijen, Holland, 1955) portray members of the music and youth culture in which the artist is a passionate…
Bertrand Lavier
Curated by Ida Gianelli, Giorgio Verzotti Bertrand Lavier focuses his attention on the relationship between reality and the tools of representation, from verbal language to visual art, to reflect on the concept of the artistic and the codes that legitimize…
Max Ernst. Sculture (MAX ERNST SCULPTURES)
Curated by Ida Gianelli Max Ernst (Brühl, Germania, 1891 – Paris, 1976), a leading figure in twentieth-century art, participated in the birth of both the Dada group and Surrealism. His fundamental contribution relates to, among other things, the invention of…
Collezionismo a Torino (collecting in Turin)
This exhibition illustrates the importance of private collecting in Italy, which is sometimes shrewder and more astute than its public counterpart in discovering ever-new contributions to the development of contemporary art history. The public is presented with a selection of…