KALEIDOSCOPE #06 April-May 2010 - THE ITALIAN ISSUE

KALEIDOSCOPE #06 April-May 2010 - THE ITALIAN ISSUE
Author: Alessio Ascari
Publisher: Kaleidoscope Press
Language: English
Pages: 173
Size: 23 x 30
Weight: 1.3000 kg
Binding: Softcover
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Price: €95.00
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THE ITALIAN ISSUE (April – May)
April 9, 2010

ENZO MARI The Intellectual Work: Sixty Paperweights
curated by Barbara Casavecchia

Issue Featuring:

ART: Marcello Maloberti by Sabine Folie; FUTURA: Patrizio Di Massimo by Hans Ulrich Obrist; SPECIAL PROJECT 01: Jan De Cock; ON EXHIBITIONS: Germano Celant by Paola Nicolin; ENIGMA No.6 by Meris Angioletti; ART: Gianfranco Baruchello introduction by Eva Fabbris, interview by Maurizio Cattelan; EMERGING ARTISTS: Rossella Biscotti by Moosje Goosen, Andrea Sala by Noah Stolz, Giorgio Andreotta Calò by Eva Fabbris, Alex Cecchetti by Chris Sharp, Seb Patane by Caterina Riva; SPECIAL PROJECT 02: Matthew Brannon; PIONEERS: Ketty La Rocca by Simone Menegoi; ART: Massimo Grimaldi by Elena Volpato; SPECIAL PROJECT 03: Rob Pruitt; DESIGN: Lili Reynaud-Dewar on Ettore Sottsass by Joanna Fiduccia; ART: Lara Favaretto by Adam Carr; SPECIAL PROJECT 04: Francesco Vezzoli & Stefano Tonchi; LITERATURE: Curzio Malaparte by Ian Kiaer; MAPPING THE STUDIO: Berti, Previdi, Trevisani, Tuttofuoco by Luca Cerizza; LAST QUESTION by Enzo Mari.

MAIN THEME: The Italian Anomaly, edited by Luca Cerizza, featuring: An Incomplete Modernity by Luca Cerizza; The Impolitic Community by Maro Scotini; Love Like God by Alessandro Rabottini; My Dark Places by Barbara Casavecchia.

MONO: Roberto Cuoghi. The Rules of Vision by Marcella Beccaria; Six Short Stories by Roberto Cuoghi; The Inverted Life of Roberto Cuoghi by Massimiliano Gioni; Interview by Andrea Viliani.

Founded in 2009 in Milan as a biannual "almanac of contemporary aesthetics," KALEIDOSCOPE is a meeting place for a global community of creative minds, drawn by an audacious art direction and ever-surprising contributions from visionary artists, writers and image-makers. Believing that artists are the real truth-tellers and agents of change, our work puts their vision and creativity front and center—a constant reminder about the importance of pushing boundaries and breaking new ground).