Michael Najjar’s latest work series "cool earth" deals with our planetary future in times of climate change, and the role of new climate technologies. It explores the far-reaching ecological, economic and cultural impacts of human-induced climate change which are leading to a redefinition of the relationship between humans and nature. In the Anthropocene era humans have become the major transformative force in the Earth system which is fast approaching its breaking point. Human… more Adel Abidin | Roy Dib | Chafa Ghaddar | Abed Al Kadiri | Kevork Mourad
Gilbert Hage | Simone Fattal | Jean Boghossian | Rania Matar | Ghassan Zard
Randa Mirza | Shiring Abu Shaqra | Nadim Asfar | Sadik Kwaish Alfraji | Cynthia Zaven moreAfter J.M.W. Turner 1834-2019 is a series of works by Hiroyuki Masuyama. The show has been installed in the lower floor of the venue. The works chosen were inspired by the paintings of journeys made by Joseph Mallord William Turner, the extraordinary English painter who lived from the end of the eighteenth to the beginning of the nineteenth century. The Japanese artist has, with great acuity, managed to capture the sense of Turner’s research through variously sized light-boxes, reveal high… moreRecursions and Mutations examines the processes of reiteration and change in the poetics of four artists, as seen by the curator Daniele Capra. Vincenzo Castella, Lynn Davis, Jacob Hashimoto, and Roberto Pugliese have deliberately chosen each other or, rather, with the use of their own medium each has found in the creative process a common basis with the others on which to work. This reciprocal choice has made even more natural the development of the project: the show investigates how the proces… moreBasilico prima di Basilicohigh altitude - financial markets between reality and simulation
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Studio la Città is proud to present Michael Najjar's first solo show at the gallery in Verona. On view will be Michael Najjar's latest workseries "high altitue". These photographs are based on artist's shots during his three weeks expedition up Mount Aconcagua in the Argentinean Andes, whose summit he reached in January 2009.
At 6,962 meters, Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the world outside of the H… more6 x 6 women: a cura di Enrico Bossan e Maria Rosa Sossai6 x 6 women: a cura di Enrico Bossan e Maria Rosa Sossai6 x 6 women: a cura di Enrico Bossan e Maria Rosa Sossai6 x 6 women: a cura di Enrico Bossan e Maria Rosa Sossai6 x 6 women: a cura di Enrico Bossan e Maria Rosa Sossai6 x 6 women: a cura di Enrico Bossan e Maria Rosa Sossai |