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surrealism beyond borders

Sandro Ricaldone

SURREALISM BEYOND BORDERS
Edited by Stephanie D’Alessandro and Matthew Gale
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2021

Challenging conventional narratives of a revolutionary artistic, literary, and philosophical movement, this publication traces Surrealism’s influence and legacy from the 1920s to the late 1970s in places as geographically diverse as Colombia, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the Philippines, Romania, Syria, Thailand, and Turkey. The catalogue includes more than 300 works of art in a variety of media by well-known figures—including Dalí, Ernst, Kahlo, Magritte, and Miró—as well as numerous artists who are less widely known.

Contributions from more than forty distinguished international scholars explore the network of Surrealist exchange and collaboration, artists’ responses to the challenges of social and political unrest, and the experience of displacement and exile in the twentieth century. The multiple narratives addressed in this expansive book move beyond the borders of history, geography, and nationality to provocatively redraw the map of Surrealism.

Stephanie D’Alessandro is the Leonard A. Lauder Curator of Modern Art and Senior Research Coordinator in the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Matthew Gale is Senior Curator at Larger at Tate Modern.

26 novembre, un’opera @ macro: giuseppe garrera su jannis kounellis

Jannis KounellisSenza Titolo, 12 cavalli
Con Giuseppe Garrera, 26 novembre 2021, ore 18:30

Museo Macro, via Nizza 138, Roma

Un’opera è un formato di AGORÀ sviluppato in collaborazione con Giuseppe Garrera, nel quale il musicologo, storico dell’arte e collezionista analizzerà filologicamente un’opera a sua scelta per ogni incontro.

14 gennaio 1969. All’Attico di Roma Jannis Kounellis espone 12 cavalli vivi. Si parla di atto provocatorio, di gesto dada, di snobismo intellettuale, per i più di una cosa anche disgustosa e nauseante per il puzzo e l’ingombro e il rischio di prendersi un calcio.

12 cavalli vivi in mostra. Questa è l’opera? Si comprano? Ma soprattutto, cosa significano?

Claudio Cintoli, nella sua recensione all’evento, parla, semplicemente, di una liberazione.

Giuseppe Garrera dal 2013 è coordinatore scientifico del Master in Economia e Management dell’Arte e dei Beni culturali della 24ORE Business School di Roma.

L’incontro si svolgerà presso l’auditorium. Ingresso gratuito fino a esaurimento posti.

“luca maria patella disvelato” @ galleria il ponte, firenze

Presentazione del libro di Elio Grazioli

Luca Maria Patella disvelato
(Quodlibet)

Galleria Il Ponte
via di Mezzo, 42/b – Firenze
venerdì 19 novembre, alle ore 18:30
alla presenza dell’autore e dell’artista

Elio Grazioli presenta il libro Luca Maria Patella disvelato, nella collana Quodlibet Studio – Dietro lo specchio, edizioni Quodlibet, Macerata 2020.
https://www.quodlibet.it/libro/9788822911247

Questa monografia ricostruisce l’ordine della riflessione teorica d’un artista da riscoprire, e permette di orientarsi nella profondità della sua proposta e della sua ampia opera, all’insegna del motto che Patella ha elevato a proprio, citando dall’amato Diderot: “Io non appartengo a nessuno e appartengo a tutti. C’eravamo prima di entrare e ci sarete quando ne sarete usciti”.

Artista singolare e inesauribile, Luca Maria Patella sfugge da sempre a ogni definizione: per descriverne l’opera sono state spesso impiegate etichette come “sperimentale” o “interdisciplinare”, a indicare il ricorso a tecniche inconsuete (tutte drasticamente reinventate), l’impiego simultaneo di più strumenti e linguaggi, l’intreccio di sapere tecnico-scientifico e scienze umane.

Elio Grazioli insegna Storia dell’arte contemporanea all’Università degli Studi e all’Accademia di Belle Arti di Bergamo.

galleriailponte.com/it/elio-grazioli-luca-maria-patella-disvelato-it/

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lytle shaw, jonas (j) magnusson & cecilia grönberg on fieldworks, locality, and alternative histories

Wednesday 17/11 Gothenburg

Lytle Shaw, Jonas (J) Magnusson & Cecilia Grönberg on fieldworks, locality, and alternative histories

New York based writer Lytle Shaw will talk about his recent book New Grounds for Dutch Landscape (OEI editör, 2021), where he uses an experimental, site-specific method to demonstrate how 17th century Dutch painters did not so much represent the newly made landscape of Holland as reenact, through the materials and techniques used in their paintings, its reclamation and the ongoing threats to its stability: from flooding to erosion.

Jonas (J) Magnusson & Cecilia Grönberg will discuss entanglements of fieldwork, editing, and local materialities, based on their work ”reading | locality (mountains, prints) [strata from an expanded book; billingen, kinnekulle (2001-2021)]” currently on display at Göteborg Konsthall as part of Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art.

The evening is moderated by Lisa Rosendahl, Curator of Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art 2021 and Associate Professor of Exhibition Studies at The Academy of Fine Art in Oslo.

Wednesday November 17
Göteborgs konsthall
18.00 – 20.00

The event takes place at Göteborgs konsthall and streams live online on Göteborg konsthall’s instagram and on zoom

otoliths, issue #63, is online

Issue  sixty-three, the southern spring issue of Otoliths, is now live.

issue dedicated to the memory
of Douglas Barbour & David Baptiste Chirot,
regular contributors to Otoliths over the years 

As always, there’s a wide range of material from a wide range of contributors — Harvey Huddleston, Rémi Forte, Kenneth M Cale, Sanjeev Sethi, Andrew K. Peterson, Michael Orr, Thomas Fink, Texas Fontanella, Scott MacLeod, tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE, Eric Hoffman, Demosthenes Agrafiotis, Keith Walker, Jazmine Blu, Jim Leftwich, Mark DeCarteret, Ira Joel Haber, Rp Verlaine, Christian ALLE, hiromi suzuki, Jack Galmitz, Timothy Pilgrim, Gloria Frym, Juan Pablo Mobili, Susan diRende, John Bradley, Volodymyr Bilyk, Bill Wolak, Grzegorz Wróblewski, Marco Giovenale, Ernesto Priego, Rus Khomutoff, Michael Gould, Heath Brougher, Doug Bolling, David Miller, Dale Jensen, Andrew Topel, Judith Skillman,  Joanna Walkden Harris, David Lohrey, John M. Bennett, Joseph V. Milford, Vernon Frazer, Kenneth Rexroth, Lynn Strongin, C. Mehrl Bennett, Christopher Barnes, Jim Meirose, John Martone, Cecelia Chapman, Carol Stetser, Dave Reid, Réka Nyitrai, Richard Kostelanetz, Piet Nieuwland, Paul Dickey, Rachel Chitofu, Jimmy Crouse, Clay Thistleton, Elaine Woo, Clara B. Jones, Angela Caporaso, Penelope Weiss, Joel Chace, dan raphael, Tony Beyer, Jon Kemsley, Austin Miles, Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozábal, Paul Shumaker, Robinson, Adam Roussopoulos, gobscure, Joe Balaz, Joshua Martin, Elmedin Kadric, Rich Murphy, Jeff Harrison, Scott Metz, Karl Kempton, Hugh Tribbey, Mark Pirie, Scott Helmes, Sheila E. Murphy, Johannes S. H. Bjerg, Clive Gresswell, Jeff Bagato, Jen Schneider, Oormila Vijayakrishnan Prahlad, John Levy, Adriána Kóbor, nick nelson, bofa xesjum, Bob Lucky, Eric Mohrman, Owen Bullock, Raha.M, Jeff Adams, Ian Gibbins, Mike Ferguson, Rosella Quintini, Stephen Mead, Joanne Bechtel, Matthew Anderson, Marilyn Stablein, Peter Yovu, Julia Vaughan, Bob Heman, József Bíró, Linda M. Walker, Kell Nelson, Paul Pfleuger, Jr., Isabel Gómez de Diego, Daniel de Culla, Michael Brandonisio, Kit Kennedy, Kerfe Roig, Andrea Astolfi, Harry Reid, J. D. Nelson, Marcia Arrieta, Jess Burnquist, Guy R. Beining, Mark DuCharme, Cherie Hunter Day, Carol Shillibeer, Carla Bertola, & sian vate.

Here: https://the-otolith.blogspot.com/2021/10/contents-issue-sixty-three.html

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first international colloquium of visual poetry: research and creation (8-12 nov, 2021)

thanks to the staff and editorial board of the First International Colloquium of Visual Poetry, for the lectures and dialogues, the videos and the online art exhibit.

and… thanks for hosting one piece by me in the exhibit (here and below)

here is the address of all the videos up to now:
youtube.com/channel/UCZdUcWYGGhxEmQEDrQ7pBSw/videos

the site:
https://www.jornadadepoesiavisual.com/

here’s my work:

https://www.jornadadepoesiavisual.com/mostravirtual?lightbox=dataItem-kv8g03sc

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