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Nothing is Lost. Art and Matter in Transformation,

15 Oct, 2021 - 13 Feb, 2022

GAMeC presents Nothing is Lost. Art and Matter in Transformation, curated by Anna Daneri and Lorenzo Giusti. The show is the second chapter in the Trilogy of Matter, a long-term exhibition project begun in October 2018 with the exhibition Black Hole. Art and Materiality from Informal to Invisible.

The project involves art historians, curators, philosophers, and scientists, and addresses a transversal debate around the theme of matter, while at the same time activating a dialogue with the history of scientific discoveries and drawing a comparison with the development of aesthetic theories. The program foresees a cycle of three exhibitions, accompanied by as many publications, featuring the presence of artists and works of various generations.

The exhibition will bring together works from various eras, ranging from Dada and Surrealist works, reflecting the interest of various artists鈥攕uch as Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Man Ray, or Leonora Carrington鈥攊n the theme of alchemy, through to creations by some of the leading exponents of the neo-avant-gardes鈥攆romYves Klein to Otto Piene, from Robert Smithson to Hans Haacke鈥攊ncluding compositions by artists akin to the poetics of Arte Povera鈥Pier Paolo Calzolari and Paolo Icaro鈥攕culptural works and installations by artists who emerged in the 1980s鈥攆rom Rebecca Horn to Liliane Lijn鈥攔ight up to the latest research of some of the most important international artists of recent generations, such as Olafur Eliasson, Wolfgang Tillmans, Cyprien Gaillard, Otobong Nkanga, Erika Verzutti, and many others.



GAMeC presents Nothing is Lost. Art and Matter in Transformation, curated by Anna Daneri and Lorenzo Giusti. The show is the second chapter in the Trilogy of Matter, a long-term exhibition project begun in October 2018 with the exhibition Black Hole. Art and Materiality from Informal to Invisible.

The project involves art historians, curators, philosophers, and scientists, and addresses a transversal debate around the theme of matter, while at the same time activating a dialogue with the history of scientific discoveries and drawing a comparison with the development of aesthetic theories. The program foresees a cycle of three exhibitions, accompanied by as many publications, featuring the presence of artists and works of various generations.

The exhibition will bring together works from various eras, ranging from Dada and Surrealist works, reflecting the interest of various artists鈥攕uch as Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Man Ray, or Leonora Carrington鈥攊n the theme of alchemy, through to creations by some of the leading exponents of the neo-avant-gardes鈥攆romYves Klein to Otto Piene, from Robert Smithson to Hans Haacke鈥攊ncluding compositions by artists akin to the poetics of Arte Povera鈥Pier Paolo Calzolari and Paolo Icaro鈥攕culptural works and installations by artists who emerged in the 1980s鈥攆rom Rebecca Horn to Liliane Lijn鈥攔ight up to the latest research of some of the most important international artists of recent generations, such as Olafur Eliasson, Wolfgang Tillmans, Cyprien Gaillard, Otobong Nkanga, Erika Verzutti, and many others.



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