Exhibitions, Italy, Roma, 06 December 2021
XVII Giornata del Contemporaneo Amaci 2021
6 – 30 December, 2021

Rossocinabro
Via Raffaele Cadorna 28
00187 Roma
Open Mon – Fri 11am – 5pm

Giornata del Contemporaneo AMACI
Saturday 11 December
Meeting with the artists
hours 5-7 pm

Curator Cristina Madini

For the 'Future' exhibition, artists from all countries have shared their reflections on how they imagine could transform the world. Nothing more than art can create enchantment, vision, dreams and utopia.

It is well known that utopias nourished and continue to nourish artists today, but what exactly does it mean and because it is so important for each of us today to believe in vision and strive to achieve utopias.

We are short-sighted, we are used to seeing too closely, we satisfy immediate desires, thus limiting that discussion around themes, concerning the great ambitions, visions, utopias that in the past have allowed human progress. In fact, however, it would be necessary to reflect deeply on the still open scourge of world hunger, on social disparities, on great migrations, on climate change and the consequent new geographies, on the pollution of the land and the sea, to reflect on the level of freedoms, that are taking different forms in our world.

We have before our eyes enormous challenges that seem to remain out of the public discussion and too often from the daily discussion of each of us, while these challenges could be precisely to generate opportunities for a revolution of the gaze to propose new ideas, new companies, new visions in a planetary ever-changing geography.

Certainly, that’s a generalization, but the artists, through sensitivity, create and communicate what is no longer traceable on the planet: ideas.

The prerogative of art isn’t solving the problems, but the artists are capable of highlighting, interpreting and simplifying them to generate new visions, approaches and ideas. Artists can focus on the relationship between man and planet, show human or war tragedies, raise environmental issues through their works.

The exhibition organized by Rossocinabro is sponsored by AMACI (Association of Italian Contemporary Art Museums) on the 2021 Day Contemporary which provides for the extraordinary opening of Museums and Galleries on Saturday 11 December.
The exhibition will be open until December 30th without reservation, changes due to new government measures will be communicated in real time on our website www.rossocinabro.com

Featured artists: Daniel Agra, Ralph Aiken, Brian Avadka Colez, Audrey Beharie-McGee, Pineau Bernard, Anna Blom, Glenys Buzza, Çağla Yeliz, Carol Anne, Yenny Carruyo, André Colinet, Nathalie Cougny, Patricia Delorme, Elena Dobrovolskaya, Sophie Donatien, Joel Douek, Heide Fennert, Petra Forman, Graciela Garza, Natasscha Girelli, Susumu Hasegawa, Tondi Hasibuan, Riitta Hellén-Vuoti, Idhem San, Banke Jemiyo, Michael Jiliak, Annamaria Johansson, Monika Katterwe, Alice Daeun Kim, Hea Ja Kim, Denisa Klemscheovà, Marius Knutsen Vigebo, Chikara Komura, Alexandra Kordas, Sandra Lages, Larz, Linda Liao, Tatsiana Lintouskaya, Fiona Livingstone, Michel Marchand, Una Marzorati, Kirstine Mengel, Christina Mitterhuber, Susan Nalaboff Brilliant, Liv Berit Nyblin Løken, Ann Palmer, Bernard Pineau, Sal Ponce Enrile, Antonella Quacchia, Mark Rodgers, Erwin Rios, Belle Roth, I-Vanessa Rumstejn, Jerry Strohkorb, Irene Strolz-Tafener, Christophe Szkudlarek, Veronika Tarnovskaya, Kari Veastad, YunFen Wang, Joanna Wojtal-Kalinowska

Each one's work will be presented within the Rossocinabro website in its own space, thus allowing, while within the unitary context of the exhibition, to maintain the specificities of the respective research.

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Credit: Heide Fennert, Futura 100x70 cm 2020 | Courtesy of artist

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