21×21. 21 artists for the 21st century
25 March – 31 August 2010
Via Modane, 16
10141 Torino
Italy
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The exhibition, curated by Francesco Bonami, will feature a wide selection of new and site-specific works by 21 young Italian artists. The exhibition will offer an in depth insight into the dynamics of contemporary art in Italy today.
The exhibition concept is based on the relationship between innovation and tradition, relevant to both the worlds of contemporary art and that of modern day industry, looking at progress versus preservation in relation to the country’s existing heritage.
Current artistic production is undoubtedly linked to the past and is nurtured on what came before it; experimentation or new languages in art take their source from and continually look to the past. The exhibition directly addresses the dialectics and not only the aesthetics of innovation/ tradition through the featured works, as well as using the exhibition as an area of sociological investigation to explore the impact that these dynamics have on today’s society.
Participating artists are: Alterazioni Video, Meris Angioletti, Micol Assaël, Rosa Barba Rossella Biscotti, Elia Cantori, Ludovica Carbotta, Roberto Cuoghi, Luca Francesconi, Giuseppe Gabellone, Martino Gamper, Patrizio di Massimo, Diego Perrone, Paola Pivi, Riccardo Previdi, Matteo Rubbi, Giulio Squillacciotti, Alberto Tadiello, Santo Tolone, Patrick Tuttofuoco and Ian Tweedy.
A separate arts project by Italian artist Alberto Garutti will also be presented as part of the exhibition. The poetic of Garutti centers around the attempt to draw the largest possible audience towards art. His work restores the sense of belonging to a community and associates art with nature, preserving, on the one hand, its mystic value and, on the other hand, linking it to science and technology.
Temporali, the work produced for this show, is an imposing chandelier made from over 1000 light bulbs that go on simultaneously every time a lightning bolt hits the Italian territory.