CRAZY: Madness in Contemporary Art
21 international artists, more than 11 new site-specific installations: for the first time the works of art will invade the interior and exterior spaces of the Chiostro del Bramante in Rome, because madness can have no limits.
A perception of the world is the first sign of instability, the first contact between external reality and the brain, between physical truth and poetic creativity, between laws of optics and neurological disorders.
The 21 artists called to participate are part of this madness.
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21 international artists, more than 11 new site-specific installations: for the first time the works of art will invade the interior and exterior spaces of the Chiostro del Bramante in Rome, because madness can have no limits.
A perception of the world is the first sign of instability, the first contact between external reality and the brain, between physical truth and poetic creativity, between laws of optics and neurological disorders.
The 21 artists called to participate are part of this madness.
Artists on show
- Alfredo Jaar
- Alfredo Pirri
- Anne Hardy
- Anri Sala
- Austin Young
- Carlos Amorales
- David Allen Burns
- Donato Bramante
- Fallen Fruit
- Gianni Colombo
- Gianni Politi
- Hrafnhildur Arnardottir
- Ian Davenport
- Janet Echelman
- Lucio Fontana
- Massimo Bartolini
- Max Streicher
- Pascale Marthine Tayou
- Peng Yu
- Petah Coyne
- Sissi
- Sun Yuan
- Sun Yuan
- Thomas Hirschhorn
- Tobias Rehberger
- Yinka Shonibare
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