We are pleased to inform of the participation of Galleria Enrico Astuni in ARCOMadrid, which will take place from 22 to 26 January 2023
We are pleased to inform of the participation of Galleria Enrico Astuni in ARCOMadrid, which will take place from 22 to 26 January 2023
GALLERIA ENRICO ASTUNI EVENTS PROGRAMME
As part of ART CITY BOLOGNA 2023
For ART CITY Bologna, scheduled from 27 January to 5 February 2023 during ARTEFIERA, Galleria Enrico Astuni is pleased to announce its programme:
CURRENT EXHIBITION
MAURIZIO MOCHETTI. Scatola del tempo
curated by Lorenzo Bruni
Scatola del tempo [Time Capsule], Maurizio Mochetti’s site-specific exhibition conceived for Galleria Enrico Astuni, is a single large installation whose starting point is the dialogue between ten works created over the last ten years, from 2012 to 2022. This interaction is further expanded, modified, and underscored by the presence of a number of Mochetti’s historical works from other decades, selected because they are particularly in tune with the current debate on art and philosophy and recent scientific research.
Thursday 2 February
From 9 to 11 a.m.
BREAKFAST IN THE GALLERY
Friday 3 February
From 9 to 11 a.m.
BREAKFAST IN THE GALLERY
7 p.m.
STEFANO MASSINI
Writer and storyteller, Massini is the only Italian author in history to have won a Tony Award, the Oscar of American theatre. His texts have been translated into 27 languages and staged from Broadway to the Comédie-Française, by directors such as Luca Ronconi and Oscar winner Sam Mendes. He is the living Italian writer most performed on stages all over the world
8.30 p.m.
APERITIF IN THE GALLERY
Saturday 4 February 2023
From 9 to 11 a.m.
BREAKFAST IN THE GALLERY
7 p.m.
PRESENTATION OF THE CATALOGUE MAURIZIO MOCHETTI. SCATOLA DEL TEMPO
With the curator of the exhibition LORENZO BRUNI and the artist MAURIZIO MOCHETTI
9.30 p.m. until midnight
DJ set by Nicola Federici, music 80s and 90s
Sunday 5 February
From 9 to 11 a.m.
BREAKFAST IN THE GALLERY
For all events, access is FREE without reservation and FREE OF CHARGE.
MAURIZIO MOCHETTI: TIME CAPSULE
Curated by Lorenzo Bruni
Opening Saturday, 22 October 2022, 17:00 – 21:00
22 October 2022 – 05 February 2023
Galleria Enrico Astuni is pleased to present the solo exhibition Maurizio Mochetti: Time Capsule, curated by Lorenzo Bruni, on show from 22 October 2022 to 05 February 2023.
Scatola del tempo [Time Capsule], Maurizio Mochetti’s site-specific exhibition conceived for Galleria Enrico Astuni, is a single large installation whose starting point is the dialogue between ten works created over the last ten years, from 2012 to 2022. This interaction is further expanded, modified and underscored by the presence of a number of Mochetti’s historical works from other decades, selected because they are particularly in tune with the current debate on art and philosophy and recent scientific research.
In the context of
OPENTOUR 2022 – Art is coming out
we are pleased to inform you
IDENTITA’ PLURALE
Project by Biennal Fashion Design course of Academy of Fine Arts of Bologna
curated by
Elisabetta Betty Zanelli and Marina Gasparini
at
Galleria Enrico Astuni
Opening
23.06 2022
3 pm to 11 pm
PROGRAM
Un vestito misto
Performance, dalle ore 19.30 | from 7.30 pm.
The participation of the public is expected and you are invited to bring old garments to which the performers will give a new life and which will return after having changed the shape.
Identitaire
Performance, 9.15 pm, replica 10 pm
Opening hours
23-30 June 2022 from 9 am to 7 pm. Closed on Saturday and Sunday
COMUNICATO STAMPA IDENTITA’ PLURALE
COMUNICATO STAMPA OPENTOUR 2022
www.ababo.it
GIANNI PIACENTINO
Works 1965-2021
Curated by Andrea Bellini
Opening Saturday 9 April 2022, 5 – 9 pm
9 April – 30 July 2022
3D, 1965
DUCO (vinyl-acrylic) on canvas and wood
cm. 180x105x20
ANODISED ALUMINUM D.S.O. (Model ’65), 2017-2018
Anodised Aluminum (Anticorodal 6082)
cm. 210 x 175 x 6,2
BLUE-PURPLE BIG L, 1966
Resin- coated and painted wood
cm. 292,5 x 418 (2 parts section : 7 x 7)
LIGHT IVORY PORTAL, 1966-1967
Acrylic enamel (Water-base and 2K clear) on wood
cm. 250 x 125 x 10 (section: cm. 10 x 10)
COPPER TRIANGLE WITH CROWN AND INITIALED PROPELLER II” 1972
Copper-plated iron and bronze, acrylic enamel
cm. 38 x 298 x 8,4
TRANS-CHROME VIOLET-BLUE VERTICAL WEDGE-
SHAPED OBJECT (Model ’67), 2017-2018
Chrome paint on Acrylic enamel on wood.
cm. 290 x 10 x 40
TRANS-CHROME DARK-BLUE RECORD VEHICLE(model ’86)” 2019
2K acrylic, chrome paint, 2K acrylic clear on wood and resin, polished aluminum
(anticorodal 6082)
cm. 36 x 380 x 19,5
Metallic WRIGHT BROTHERS G.P. (Model 72, I), 2020
Industrial acrylic, acrylic on canvas
cm. 320 x 155 x 5
We are pleased to invite you
Saturday February 12 2022 6 pm
DISCUSSION AND PRESENTATION OF THE BOOK LA REALTÀ, I LINGUAGGI
We are pleased to welcome you at the Gallery
Free entrance subject to availability, respecting the allowed capacities and the anti Covid-19 regulations.
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Maurizio Cattelan, Maurizio Mochetti, Maurizio Nannucci, Giulio Paolini, Agnieszka Polska, Rafaël Rozendaal, Tomás Saraceno, Nedko Solakov
curated by Fabio Cavallucci
20 November 2021 – 26 February 2022
Opening: 20 November 2021, 11 – 20 pm
By analysing the work of a number of exceptional international artists, the exhibition addresses the challenge of popularising a theme apparently far from day-to-day interest: the relationship between language and reality. This is slippery ground, given that our culture is now mature and astute enough to no longer regard language as an image of reality, nor even reality itself as existing absolutely. Yet at the same time, the focus on “doing” in our society’s productive and economic activity leads us to overlook these issues and ignore the extent to which language influences our potential for communication and the content we want to express.
With pleasure Galleria Enrico Astuni announces its participation to
4 – 7 novembre 2021, Oval, Torino.
MAIN SECTION Stand n. 8 – Aisle YELLOW / Stand n. 7 Aisle DARK BLUE
ØYSTEIN AASAN
ALBERTO GARUTTI
JONATHAN MONK
MAURIZIO NANNUCCI
curated by David Bestué on collaboration with Martina Millà
15. 10. 2021 – 06.03.2022