We live in a time that is rediscovering sacrifice devoid of sacredness. A time when, more often than not, sacrifice is considered as an unexpected tragedy painfully imposed by a ruinous fate.
Stefano Volpato: The collective show Pillows like pillars, which has featured your works at Barriera in Turin in May and June 2021, is over. This conversation is an opportunity to retrace our
The Argentinian Leandro Erlich, Galleria Continua’s artist, internationally known, began his artistic career at a very young age; he began exhibiting at 18, receiving the first of many other awards at the
The dialogue that we propose with the American artist David Bernstein is aimed at bringing out the fundamental knots of his work, through a comparison on the operating methods and the research
With the development of Sound Studies during the 1990s, the question has been raised of radical change in the way of conceiving, working and perceiving sound. A sensitive territory and field of
This interview took the shape of a long-distance conversation between Utrecht and Rome. Pietro Ballero (Turin, 1992) told us about his work from his new home in the Netherlands where he decided
Francesca Pirillo: What were some of your most important early influences that lead you to decide to be a photographer? Pupa Neumann: My father was an art dealer. I grew up surrounded
In Gilbert Durand’s The Anthropological Structures of the Imaginary, the Imaginary, the Day and Night Worlds are fundamental in the construction of an individual reality. A reality that man needs to give
A lot of people in the art world had tried to write, as fast as they could, a comment under one of the “Restaurant Drawings” of Jonathan Monk (Leicester, 1969). Why are
Adrien van Melle, born in 1987, is a visual artist, photographer and writer based in Paris. The study of identity, representation and time is at the center of his interests. In order