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23 March 20186 April 2018Matilde Cesareo

GIRLS IN CARS, SHIRIN ALIABADI, 2005

Shirin Aliabadi is an Iranian artist, coming from Teheran. She concentrates on the differences and similarities between the Iranian world and the Western society, with a particular focus on women. Aliabadi studied in Paris, so she has a clear view on both ways of living. We already spoke about an Iranian artist with a similar […]

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9 November 20176 April 2018Matilde Cesareo

AZIONE SENTIMENTALE (SENTIMENTAL ACTION), GINA PANE, 1973

Gina Pane was a french-italian body artist. She was a convinced feminist, but didn’t use her nudity to stand up for feminism, as some of her collegues (vene though there is nothing wrong with it, it’s just a different style). She used her body to symbolize physical sacrifice and protest, and she did so with […]

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The aim of this project is to give an insight into contemporary art to those who are not involved in the art business. We want to help you see contemporary art in a new light and discover art’s powerful messages.

Too often, contemporary art experts don’t reveal the meaning behind works of art. That’s why we think this project is useful: to open the art world up to anyone who might be interested in knowing more about it.

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