Alessandro Piangiamore, Alighiero Boetti, Cabrita, Daniele Puppi, Elisabetta Benassi, Enrico Castellani, Ettore Spalletti, Francesca Leone, Giacomo Balla, Mario Schifano, Massimo Bartolini, Mircea Cantor, Namsal Siedlecki, Piero Manzoni, Vedovamazzei
Art Basel 2021 – Italian Influences
21/09/2021 • 26/09/2021
A journey through the arts of 20th and 21st centuries With works by: Giacomo Balla, Massimo Bartolini, Elisabetta Benassi, Alighiero Boetti, Enrico Castellani, Mircea Cantor, Francesca Leone, Piero Manzoni, Cabrita, Alessandro Piangiamore, Daniele Puppi, Vedovamazzei, Ettore Spalletti, Mario Schifano, Namsal Siedlecki With the special project Italian Influences, conceived specifically for Art Basel 2021, we aim to present a non-linear history of tendencies and influences in over a century of Italian and international arts. Starting from the historical avant-garde, throughout its Postwar reformulation and exploring a series of look-backs by contemporary artists, the presentation engages the viewer with a scattered and fragmented history of Italian influences, through connections and contextualizations that give life to unexpected relations.
Alessandro Piangiamore, David Schutter, Guillermo Galindo, Jorge Peris, Massimo Bartolini, Matteo Nasini, Namsal Siedlecki, Nicola Martini, Renato Leotta, Yudith Levin
TBT (To Be Titled, Turn Back Time) | Group Show | 2018
21/06/2018 • 28/07/2018
Magazzino is happy to announce the second leg of the group exhibition TBT (To Be Titled, Turn Back Time), that will open Thursday 21 June 2018. The exhibition, begun on May 11th, will be redesigned with the addition of works by Renato Leotta, Yudith Levin, Jorge Peris and Alessandro Piangiamore, renewing the idea of a faceted dialogue between gallery artists (Peris, Piangiamore) and non-represented artist (Leotta, Levin) whose works will integrate with the ones by Massimo Bartolini, Guillermo Galindo, David Schutter, Nicola Martini, Matteo Nasini and Namsal Siedlecki already on show at the gallery. If the works exhibited in To Be Titled seemed to advance a reflection on their own condition, of being âfinalâ and âfinishedâ objects but still…Continua / More
David Schutter, Guillermo Galindo, Massimo Bartolini, Matteo Nasini, Namsal Siedlecki, Nicola Martini
TBT (To Be Titled, Turn Back Time) | Group Show | 2018
11/05/2018 • 21/05/2018
Magazzino is happy to announce the new group exhibition TBT (To Be Titled, Turn Back Time), that will connotate the galleryâs spring and summer program. The exhibition will articulate in two parts, the first opening Friday 11 May 2018 and featuring works by Massimo Bartolini, Guillermo Galindo, David Schutter, Nicola Martini, Matteo Nasini e Namsal Siedlecki. To Be Titled stems from the idea of a multi-voice dialogue between the works of three among the galleryâs artists (Bartolini, Galindo, Schutter) and three young Italian artists, not represented by Magazzino (Martini, Nasini, Siedlecki). The spontaneity that led the preparation of this exhibition is already evident from its title, which reveals the typical condition of expectation underlying the act of creation, and expresses within…Continua / More
Massimo Bartolini
Atlante Occidentale, Daniele Del Giudice, Einaudi Tascabili, 1998, p.78 | 2017
29/11/2017 • 31/01/2018
Magazzino is delighted to announce Massimo Bartoliniâs fifth solo exhibition at the gallery. Following on from his exhibitions in 2002, 2004, 2009 and 2014, this show focuses on new works the artist has created especially for this occasion. Titled Atlante Occidentale, Daniele Del Giudice, Einaudi Tascabili, 1998, pag.78, the exhibition deliberately starts with the typical formula of margin notes, as an approach to comparing things, and as a reference to some other âplaceâ. This reference is in itself a container, because a âWestern Atlasâ in the show already exists â the works that make up the exhibition feature symbols and signs that are typically Western, albeit cast into embarrassment by a presence/absence that contradicts their form and amplifies their meaning….Continua / More
Massimo Bartolini
Massimo Bartolini | 2014
Magazzino is proud to announce the opening of the new exhibition by Massimo Bartolini at the gallery, his fourth after the ones in 2002, 2004 and 2009. For this occasion, Bartolini has conceived four new works across the three gallery spaces. The exhibition is built around four moments, ranging from sculpture, audio-visual installation, drawing and photography, highlighting Bartoliniâs ability across different media. All the works reflect on the idea of an âearthly chaosâ, with the manifest intention of systematizing, portraying, even worshipping it. 20 Ottobre, 27 Novembre is a photographic series of huts built along the coast of Tuscany, in proximity to the artistâs house – an everyday place, where these buildings appear as a kind of spontaneous urbanization, solely constituted of…Continua / More
Massimo Bartolini
Three Quarter-Tone Pieces | 2010
Magazzino è lieta di annunciare lâapertura di Three quarter-tone pieces, la nuova mostra personale di Massimo Bartolini presso la galleria. Lâintero iter creativo di Bartolini è diretto allo studio della percezione e delle modalitĂ secondo cui si svolge il rapporto tra lâuomo e lâambiente che lo circonda. Per questo i suoi lavori â siano essi installazioni, video o fotografie â tendono sempre a coinvolgere lo spettatore in unâesperienza fenomenologica completa. In questa personale il senso piĂš sollecitato è lâudito; lâintero motivo ispiratore dei lavori in mostra è, infatti, lâinteresse di Bartolini per la musica e per il rapporto tra lo spazio e il suono e lo spettatore. Three quarter-tone pieces è il titolo di una composizione di Charles Ives per…Continua / More
Alberto Garutti, Daniele Puppi, Elisabetta Benassi, Massimo Bartolini, Mircea Cantor
Big Ones | Group Show | 2008
A cura di Achille Bonito Oliva Massimo Bartolini Elisabetta Benassi Mircea Cantor Alberto Garutti Armin Linke Domenico Mangano Giulio Paolini Daniele Puppi Vedovamazzei Ouattara Watts Sislej Xhafa Magazzino ĂŠ lieta di annunciare BIG ONES, una mostra collettiva che comprende una selezione di opere degli artisti della galleria incentrate sul rapporto tra spazio e immagine. La mostra inaugurerĂ il 28-02-2008 e terminerĂ il 02-03-2008
Massimo Bartolini
Disegni | 2004
Massimo Bartolini e Nedko Solakov Il Magazzino dâArte Moderna presenta per la prima volta insieme in una mostra, i disegni di Massimo Bartolini e Nedko Solakov, a dimostrazione del fatto che questa tecnica continua a essere un luogo di ideazione e meditazione e ad avere un ruolo centrale nella produzione artistica contemporanea. Il lavoro di Bartolini indaga la percezione dello spazio e le sue possibili esperienze e modifiche. Utilizzando varie tecniche â installazione, video, fotografia â l’artista crea ambienti nei quali coinvolge lo spettatore nel processo di comprensione e interpretazione di forme e strutture architettoniche. Lâinstallazione Tamburo, lavoro site-specific concepito per il Magazzino dâArte Moderna (ora nella collezione del Castello di Rivoli) nel marzo 2002, esemplifica tale ricerca. Dopo âQuadernoâ…Continua / More