QIU ZHIJIE Appointed As Curator Of The first Macao International Contemporary Art Biennale
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The first Macao International Contemporary Art Biennale takes place in June 2021.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
The first Macao International Contemporary Art Biennale takes place in June 2021.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
'The Berlin Biennale has established itself as an “open space” that experiments, identifies and critically examines the latest trends in the art world.'
The 12th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art takes place in 2022.
Photo-souvenir: Daniel Buren “La cabane éclatée aux 4 salles”, work in situ and permanent, Collezione Gori, Fattoria di Celle, Santomato di Pistoia, 2005, mirror, white marble, black marble, cement, color, 400 x 878,3 x 878,3 cm. Ph. Aurelio Amendola © DB - ADAGP, Paris
A new digital platform from Italy.
An innovative, dynamic and inclusive project aimed at exploring new horizons and facing a world that we must reinvent.
When Lorenzo Fiaschi, co-founder of Galleria Continua, met Pepi Marchetti Franchi, director of Gagosian in Rome a few months ago, the pandemic was still a completely unpredictable event. On that occasion the two shared a thought: the importance and the need to create a system to liven up the artistic and creative world that operates in Italy, to enhance the cultural heritage of our country and its unique and extraordinary beauty. Recent events have turned this intention into an urgent need, making it take shape and substance. This is how some of the most distinguished contemporary art, modern art and ancient art galleries in Italy - from north to south, from east to west – have come together with this aim.
Alfonso Artiaco (Naples), Galleria Continua (San Gimignano), Massimo De Carlo (Milan), Gagosian (Rome), Kaufmann Repetto (Milan), Massimo Minini (Brescia), Franco Noero (Turin), Carlo Orsi (Milan), Galleria dello Scudo (Verona) have formed a working group inviting approximately fifty of the best galleries located throughout Italy to take part in the project.
Encouraged by the desire to be a team, the new platform is aimed at a national and international audience, an audience that loves art and culture, with the purpose of allowing the discovery of Italy in all its beauty and contemporaneity through the personal and unique point of view of the gallery owners,
To make the experience immersive, inclusive and itinerant as well as endlessly surprising, prestigious partners will be involved including cultural institutions, museums, foundations and also fashion, design, dining and hospitality: Italian excellence is conveyed in its artistic and creative expressions, a result of the choices and therefore of the taste and sensibilities of the participating gallery owners.
Regularly enriched with new content from films, stories, virtual museums and virtual spaces, the platform will explore the high-quality nature of "made in Italy" in order to recount 360 ° of Italian culture and our "lifestyle" that the whole world admires.
The purpose of this platform is to give visibility to Italy at a time when - due to the still existing problems and fears harbored by many - movement between countries is difficult, as it is to increase the desire to return, as soon as possible, to travel to our country to visit galleries and follow their recommendations to discover a new Italy.
Italy is our strength!
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Alfonso Artiaco (Naples) https://www.alfonsoartiaco.com
Galleria Continua (San Gimignano) https://www.galleriacontinua.com/
Massimo De Carlo (Milan) https://www.massimodecarlo.com/
Gagosian (Rome) https://gagosian.com/
Kaufmann Repetto (Milan) https://kaufmannrepetto.com/
Massimo Minini (Brescia) https://www.galleriaminini.it/
Franco Noero (Turin) https://www.franconoero.com/
Carlo Orsi (Milan) http://www.galleriaorsi.com/
Galleria dello Scudo (Verona) https://www.galleriadelloscudo.com/
SUSANA PILAR
online group exhibition
Susana Pilar presents her work “Silencio” in this online exhibition that hosts 12 artists sharing their works virtually in times of social distancing. The exhibition, from Peter und Irene Ludwig Stiftung and the Hungarian University of Fine Arts, aims to start a dialogue about the accessibility of different worlds and contexts
DANIEL BUREN Photo-souvenir : ‘Calligraphies’ permanent in situ works, Banqiao Station, Taipei, 2012-2020. © DB-ADAGP Paris
permanent in situ works
Banqiao Station
Taipei, Taiwan
In this passenger hub in the Taipei metro network permanent in situ works by Daniel Buren make up part of the dynamic architecture of the station. The work consists of his trademark stripes in eight colours as well as monochrome; the walls, platforms and ceiling are enveloped, a perpetuation of the artist’s interventions’ aim to transform our shared spaces.
Hans Op de Beeck presents his newest creations especially conceived for his exhibition at Galleria Continua; an intimate tour at the artist’s studio and words about the pieces with Mario Cristiani and Hans Op de Beeck.