We are pleased to announce Piero Tomassoni and Dima Srouji’s participation in the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, curated by Carlo Ratti under the title Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective. This year’s theme investigates the intersection of different forms of intelligence—human, technological, and ecological—and their potential to collaboratively reshape our understanding of the built...
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Cosmic Infinity: Giulio Turcato’s 1972 Biennale Works and Talk
A few days ago, at the intersection of Milan’s Art Week and Design Week, Piero Tomassoni and Martina Caruso held a talk at Secci Gallery to present a new book, Cosmic Infinity, on Italian post-war master Giulio Turcato and his body of work from the 1972 Venice Biennale, which was on show in the gallery....
Frieze 91: Designing for the Modern Collector with Tatjana von Stein, Piero Tomassoni, and Roddy Clarke
Frieze 91 members were invited to an exclusive, intimate evening exploring the art of designing for the modern collector, featuring renowned interior designer Tatjana von Stein, esteemed curator Piero Tomassoni, and design journalist Roddy Clarke. The event offered a unique opportunity to engage in a dynamic ‘in conversation’ session, shedding light on the evolving relationship...
The 9th Edition of Photo London
The ninth edition of Photo London captivated audiences with an array of exhibitions, talks, and new sections highlighting the innovative and evolving nature of contemporary photography.
Collateral Events at the Venice Biennale 2024
This year’s Venice Biennale not only provided an opportunity to explore the theme of Foreigners Everywhere but also fostered an ecosystem of collateral happenings that enriched the cultural dialogue, some extended beyond the Biennale’s themes while others completely diverted from it.
The 60th Venice Biennale Foreigners Everywhere
Diverting from the fantastical Milk of Dreams two years prior, the 60th anniversary of the Venice Biennale, entitled Foreigners Everywhere, presented its audience with a headline that is provocatively rooted in both reality and conceptual play.
Frank Auerbach ‘The Charcoal Heads’ at the Courtauld
Frank Auerbach: The Charcoal Heads, recently unveiled at The Courtauld Gallery, brings together a hauntingly beautiful series of portrait drawings and paintings created by the acclaimed artist during the 1950s and early 1960s in post-war London.