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Venice:
Ca Corner della Regina – Fondazione Prada - The Small Utopia. Ars
Multiplicata exhibiton. The Fondazione Prada opened the
exhibition “The Small Utopia. Ars Multiplicata”, (until November 25) curated by
Germano Celant, at its Ca’ Corner della Regina space in Venice. The title of
the exhibition is a reference to the dream, handed down from the historic
avant-gardes to the artists of today, of achieving the democratic dissemination
of art through a multiplication of the work of art as object, in order to favor
a different perception and use of it from the aesthetic and social standpoint.
Above: Installation including works by Man Ray, Meret
Oppenheim, Maurice Henry and Max Ernst.
The Small Utopia. Ars Multiplicata exhibiton. Covering a
period of 75 years, from the beginning of the 20th century to 1975, the
exhibition documents with over six hundred works, including multiples and
editions, the transformation of the idea of uniqueness in art and in its
perception, through the multiplication not just of the objects themselves but
also of the different means used for its distribution, from artist’s books to
magazines and from experimental cinema to radio.
Above. Miuccia
Prada and Patrizio Bertelli talk to Giandomenico
Romanelli.
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Above: Roy Lichtenstein – Pyramid, 1968.
Fondazione Prada's Astrid Welter and Prada’s Ing. Carlo Mazzi.
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The Small Utopia. Ars Multiplicata exhibiton. In this
sense the years from 1960 to 1975, with Warhol and Oldenburg, Beuys and
certainly Fluxus, represented the climax of this attitude, as artists adopted
the production and marketing techniques typical of consumer society. A blend of
democratic aspiration and business that anticipated the kind of art
merchandising now practiced by museums as well.
Above: Andy Warhol – Heinz Tomato Ketchup Box – 1964.
Christie’s contemporary art specialist Giulio
Sangiuliano and Christie’s chief representative of the Veneto region Bianca
Arrivabene Valenti Gonzaga.
Edward Keinholz – Sawdy – 1971-72.
Sotheby’s deputy chairman Europe Claudia Dwek and art
dealer Gio Marconi.
Prada’s Verde Visconti di Modrone.
Joseph
Beuys – Filzanzug (Felt Suit) – 1970.
Joseph Beuys – Schlitten (Sledge) – 1969.
Bianca Loredan
The Small Utopia. Ars Multiplicata exhibiton. Various Artists – N.R. La Valise des Nouveaux
Realistes (N.R. Nouveaux Realistes’ suitcase) – 1973.
Giaomo Balla – Dress for Balla’s Daughter Luce, 1930 and
Futurist Suit – circa 1930.
Fortunato Depero – Futurist waistcoat for Fedele Azari
– 1923-24.
The Small Utopia. Ars Multiplicata exhibiton. Brazilian architect
Francisco Spadoni, director and researcher at the Centre
for Fashion Studies, Stockholm University Louise Wallenberg, researcher at the
Fondazione Prada Chiara Costa and Maria Luisa Frisa, fashion critic and curator, director of Fashion Design department of
the Università Iuav di Venezia.
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Victor Vasarely – Cube Meta Negatif - 1967.
Jesus Rafael Soto
The Small Utopia. Ars Multiplicata exhibiton. Fluxus artist Gian Emilio Simonetti
and art P.R. Valeria Regazzoni. On the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of
the first Fluxus festival in Europe (1962), Gianni Emilio Simonetti will
organize the programming of Fluxus performances and concerts, repeated at
intervals from September to November.
Artists Lucy and Lawrence Caroll with businesswoman Sherry Davis.
Architects and designers Francesco Calzolaio and Giusi Scavuzzo.
Graphic designer Pamela Berry
Morasutti and architect and developer Larry Davis.
Marcel Duchamp – In Advance of the Broken Arm - 1915 (1964) and Trap – 1917
(1964).
Cecilia Matteucci Lavarini is wearing a vintage Mariano Fortuny red silk
dress and Prada jewels and bag.
Paris Celant and Cecilia Matteucci Lavarini, Cecilia’s headdress is by John Rocha.
Marcel Duchamp – Fountain – 1917 (1964).
The Bauer's Francesca Bortolotto Possati and her daughter Olimpia.
The entrance of Ca Corner della Regina.
The Small Utopia. Ars Multiplicata exhibiton. On the
ground floor a room dedicated to magazine, books and catalogues.
Venetian art dealer Jacopo Jarach, artist Claudia Rossini and architect Pietro
Los.
Entrepreneur Marina Salamon.
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Arman – Poubelle - 1964.
Corice Arman.
Domus’s magazine deputy editor Roberto Zancan stands next
to Claes Oldenburg’s London Knees, 1966.
Director Gianluigi Calderoni and artist Laura Diaz
de Santillana.
Jeweler Alessandro Palwer and his bracelets.
Fitz the French Bull dog and Boston terrier mix.
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As seen from the Grand Canal, Ca Corner della
Regina, seat to the Fondazione Prada in Venice.