WILLLIAM KENTRIDGE | You Whom I Could Not Save | Solo show | PALAZZO BRANCIFORTE, Palermo | Opening Saturday 7 October 2023
Artista
William Kentridge
Data
7 ottobre 2023
Location
Palazzo Branciforte, PalermoLargo Gae Aulenti, 2, 90133 Palermo PA
William Kentridge is bringing his new sound and projection installation, You Whom I Could Not Save, to Palermo. The South African artist’s solo exhibition of the same name will be open to the public from October 8, 2023 to January 12, 2024 at Palazzo Branciforte, where the titular work will be presented along with 16 previously unexhibited drawings. Also on show will be the video work Sibyl (2020), a group of bronze and painted-bronze sculptures and a tapestry sequence.
Why War? is a contemporary art exhibition that interrogates the multifaceted phenomenon of war and, from diverse aesthetic experiences, opens up spaces for clarity and thought that question the persistence of the violence of war. Participating artists: Alfredo Jaar, Francesc Abad, Kader Attia, Isabel Banal, Bleda y Rosa, Juan Manuel Echavarría (with Gabriel Ossa and Fernando Grisález), Rula Halawani, Shirin Neshat, Fernando Sánchez Castillo, Francesc Torres.
Born Centro de Cultural I Memòria
Plaça Comercial, 12, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Fondazione Prada presents an extensive retrospective dedicated to the Italian artist Pino Pascali (1935-1968). The project explores the innovative character of his work, especially in relation to his sculptural production, which has had a fundamental impact on several generations of artists and critics over the last fifty years and continues to attract the attention of the international public. The exhibition project consists of four sections. The third section examines Pascali's interaction with his sculptures in photographs taken by Claudio Abate, Andrea Taverna and Ugo Mulas and how these images suggest imaginative ways of approaching his work.
The exhibition Outside the Soup emphasizes the potential of art to create new worldviews through radical imagination and artistic experimentation; placing care, solidarity, and trust at the forefront. Rather than building on a conceptual framework as the underpinning for the exhibition, the role of mutual and reciprocal relationships within the artistic ecosystem takes center stage. Outside the Soup brings together a large and diverse international group of artists who create narrative-based, highly visual works steeped in imagination. The exhibition will be activated through an extensive context- and community program of workshops and guided tours. With work by Marzia Migliora and other artists.
This exhibition is a collaborative effort between the Taipei Fine Arts Museum and the Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in London, showcasing Kentridge's draftsmanship as the curatorial focus. From his earliest charcoal drawing to the stop-motion short film series of drawing for the projections, and from film directing to stage performances, as well as his recent large-scale drawings of trees and flowers using ink and charcoal, the exhibition meticulously traces his creative trajectory and aesthetic dimensions. Over four decades of dedicated exploration in monochromatic expression, Kentridge has developed a fresh vocabulary of expanded translation from his drawings. In his works, the seemingly limitations of black and white breed boundless energy. With subtle delineation, he conveys depth and complexity, revealing intricate layers of meaning and emotion.
Taipei Fine Arts Museum
No. 181, Section 3, Zhongshan N Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491
The Accademia Nazionale di San Luca presents the exhibition Rifrazioni. 15 curators x 15 artists, conceived by Marco Tirelli, President of the Accademia, with the scientific coordination of Massimo Mininni, art historian and curator, and Barbara Reggio, in-house curator at the Accademia. Fifteen curators have identified fifteen artists who have developed their own interpretation of the Academy's spaces, including places where study, research, socialising and exhibition activities normally take place. Lara Conte presents Paolo Icaro.
Meteorite, gemello has been installed - in both halves - in the gardens of Rocca Costanza and in front of the library of Villa Fastiggi as a public installation. This is the second episode of the project that questions the role of art in public space, with an exhibition and 12 permanent works of art in the neighbourhoods, born out of dialogue with citizens.