Venice:
Palazzo Fortuny - Quand fondra la
neige ou ira le blanc? – exhibtion. The beautiful exhibtion, Quand fondra la
neige ou ira le blanc?, until Ocotber 10th at Palazzo Fortuny shows works from
the Enea Righi Collection curated by Eric Mezil and Lorenzo Paini. Each exhibition at Palazzo Fortuny is inspired by a
desire to trace the multidisciplinary route that epitomised Mariano Fortuny’s
life in art. The theme of collecting is therefore a perfect topic to explore in
relation to the versatile and mysterious identity of the great Spaniard. The
exhibition Quand fondra la neige ou ira le blanc? - When the snow melts, where
does the white go? - whose title is
taken from a work by Remy Zaugg, starts a many-faceted project which intends to
provide now and in future years a portrait of important collectors of
contemporary art by presenting their valuable art collections.
Above. Below Philippe Parreno's Speech Bubbles (Silver) - 2009 the director of Palazzo Fortuny Daniela Ferretti leads the
way. Remy Zaugg – N.T.104-d-6-3.25 (1) – 2002/2003.
Thomas Hirschhorn
Break-through (three) – 2013
Lawrence Weiner
Poised Between Dissolution and Resolution At the
Pressent Time - 2007
Quand fondra la neige ou ira le blanc?
Art Collector Enea Righi, Daniela Ferretti director of
Palazzo Fortuny curators Eric Mezil and Lorenzo
Paini
The exhibition’s aim is to examine the question: how
has the role of the art collector evolved from the time of the great
Renaissance collections to the present day? This theme of great contemporary
interest has in Enea Righi its first and main protagonist: businessman from the
city of Bologna, who in over thirty years thanks to his passion and intuition
and by supporting young artists and curators, has formed one of the most
important collections of contemporary art in our country.
Deimantas Narkevicius
Holly War – 1996
Akram Zaatari
Syrian Resistants – 1970
Studio Shehrazade, Saida, Lebanon
Jonathas de Andrade
Looking For Jesus – 2013
Jonathas de Andrade
Looking For Jesus – 2013
Carlos Garaicoa
El Pensamiento - 2010
Quand fondra la neige ou ira le blanc?
Eric Mezil and Lorenzo Paini, curators of the
exhibition, have selected a group of works from Righi Collection, starting from
the rooms and the history of Palazzo Fortuny. Each floor is conceived as a
cross section of our times, where works of artists from the 1960s (Alighiero
Boetti, Daniel Buren, Lawrence Weiner, Enzo Mari, Cy Twombly, Remy Zaugg and
many others) are juxtaposed with those of some of the most rigorous
interpreters of the current international scene (Walid Raad, Zoe Leonard, Ryan
Gander, Thomas Hirschhorn, Philippe Parreno, Francesco Vezzoli, etc.) in a
dialogue on various themes, such as architecture, performance, the body and the
void.
Ettore Spalletti
Impasto di Colore
Eco Rosso Azzurro, Tuttotondo, Blu di Prussia – 2009
David Lamelas
Gente di Milano – 1970
Ian Wallace
Construction Site I (Veronique) – 1990
Carlos Garaicoa
Torres – 2006
Torres – 2006
Andre Komatsu
Base Heirarquica (Italia) – 2014
Hans-Peter Feldmann
100 Yahre – S.d.
Francesco Vezzoli
Self-portrait as Emperor Hadrian Loving Antinous –
2012
Pablo Bronstein
Sepulchre With dancer – 2012
Adel Abdessemed and Adonis
Le Livre de AA – 2014
On Kawara
One Million Years – 1999
Zoe Leonard
Robert – 2001
Douglas Gordon
Self Portrait of You + Me – 2008
Jana Sterbak
Bread Bed – 1996
Yann Serandour
Cactus Show and Sale – 2014
The Ups and Downs of the cactus Mania #1903/1935 –
2014
Franz Erhard Walther
Marburger Gesang – 1991
Drei Standstellen Sechs Richtungen – 1975
Dorothy Iannone
People – 1966/1967