Mario Merz Prize 3掳Edition. The finalists
Fondazione Merz is pleased to present the exhibition of the 5 finalists selected for the Art Section in this third edition of the Mario Merz Prize.
Bertille Bak, Mircea Cantor, David Maljkovi膰, Maria Papadimitriou, Unknown Friend present stylistic and formal solutions that differ according to their respective stories and experiences, generational and geographical appurtenance, yet each of them expresses the same questioning vision of the present.
Logos, invention and art converge in a sort of iconisation, a space for creation where the past and the future continue to look at each other without any chronology; a present, therefore, that surprises and worries but above all is evasive.
Thus we observe the potential state, the seminal nature, the codified image, the speaking word to find a grammar of structure capable of founding a new language and vision in which art allows us to glimpse the very possibility of thinking about the present鈥 and in difficult times, times of transition and change, it is imperative that we do this.
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Fondazione Merz is pleased to present the exhibition of the 5 finalists selected for the Art Section in this third edition of the Mario Merz Prize.
Bertille Bak, Mircea Cantor, David Maljkovi膰, Maria Papadimitriou, Unknown Friend present stylistic and formal solutions that differ according to their respective stories and experiences, generational and geographical appurtenance, yet each of them expresses the same questioning vision of the present.
Logos, invention and art converge in a sort of iconisation, a space for creation where the past and the future continue to look at each other without any chronology; a present, therefore, that surprises and worries but above all is evasive.
Thus we observe the potential state, the seminal nature, the codified image, the speaking word to find a grammar of structure capable of founding a new language and vision in which art allows us to glimpse the very possibility of thinking about the present鈥 and in difficult times, times of transition and change, it is imperative that we do this.