24 febbraio - 30 marzo 2010
Scheda tecnica
Caterina Gualco e Clelia Belgrado sono liete di annunciare la mostra « Bad Girls : good girls go to heaven, bad girls go everywhere », che si inaugurerà nei due spazi di Piazza Invrea a Genova, il 23 febbraio 2010 dalle 18:00 alle 21:00.
L’idea di una mostra insieme é nata non solo dalla posizione delle due gallerie che si affacciano su Piazza Invrea, nel cuore di Genova, a un passo da Piazza San Lorenzo, ma anche dal desiderio di continuare il lavoro di sinergia che le gallerie genovesi stanno portando avanti da qualche tempo.
Saranno presenti in mostra 43 artiste: Marina Abramovic, Vanessa Beecroft, Connie Bellantonio, Stefania Beretta, Daniela Carati, Silvia Camporesi, Sandra Chiesa, Alessia De Montis, Niki De Saint-Phalle, Tracy Emin, Ivana Falconi, Limbania Fieschi, Francesca Galliani, Nan Goldin, Zoé Gruni, Dorothy Hong, Carla Iacono, Mirta Kokalj, Noris Lazzarini, Silvia Levenson, Manon, Federica Marangoni, Mary Ellen Mark, Malena Mazza, Paola Mongelli, Charlotte Moormann, Shirin Neshat, Anna Oberto, Yoko Ono, Meret Oppenheim, Orlan, Gina Pane, Alessandra Pedonesi, Carol Rama, Elettra Ranno, Bettina Rheims, Gretta Sarfaty, Carolee Schneemann Sandy Skoglund, Berty Skuber, Kiki Smith, Alessandra Vinotto, Laura Zicari
Catalogo con testo di Viana Conti in galleria.
Durante la mostra, che continuerà fino al 30 marzo 2010, saranno organizzati incontri e proiezioni video, in data da comunicare.
Dal 23 febbraio al 30 marzo 2010
Comunicato stampa
Caterina Gualco and Clelia Belgrado are pleased to announce the exhibition "Bad Girls: Good girls go to heaven, bad girls go everywhere," which will open in their spaces of Piazza Invrea in Genoa on Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The idea of a show together came from not only by the position of the two galleries that overlook the same Square in the heart of Genoa, close to Piazza San Lorenzo, but also by a desire to continue the synergy that the Genoese galleries have been pursuing for some time.
43 artists will take part in this exhibition: Marina Abramovic, Vanessa Beecroft, Connie Bellantonio, Stefania Beretta, Daniela Carati, Silvia Camporesi, Sandra Chiesa, Alessia De Montis, Niki De Saint-Phalle, Tracy Emin, Ivana Falconi, Limbania Fieschi, Francesca Galliani, Nan Goldin, Zoé Gruni, Dorothy Hong, Carla Iacono, Mirta Kokalj, Noris Lazzarini, Silvia Levenson, Manon, Federica Marangoni, Mary Ellen Mark, Malena Mazza, Paola Mongelli, Charlotte Moormann, Shirin Neshat, Anna Oberto, Yoko Ono, Meret Oppenheim, Orlan, Gina Pane, Alessandra Pedonesi, Carol Rama, Elettra Ranno, Bettina Rheims, Gretta Sarfaty, Carolee Schneemann Sandy Skoglund, Berty Skuber, Kiki Smith, Alessandra Vinotto, Laura Zicari
Sharing a specifically feminine energy, they are three generations of contemporary artists, whose work moves basically in the realm of installations, performance, photography and video
Viana Conti writes: "Meeting the to so-called Bad Girls of art history at the gallery, is not intended as a follow up in the glamorous formula of a music compilation, an erotic movie, the attraction of a television series, an uninhibited literary thrust ... but wants to give vision to a self-ironic provocation, which is historically and visually well designed by the two galleries’ directors Caterina Gualco, very active since the seventies, and Clelia Belgrado from the next generation, interested in the history and contemporaneity of the photographic language. Women, usually the object of representation, here finally become the subject: while now taking the liberty to turn to any other interest, women find an ontological representation in which their image will not cease to gradually light up an inner reality still obscure: their own. This feminine multimedia exhibition, a little 'anarchic, a little' teasing, certainly politically incorrect, spans from the forties to today. "
And our Bad Girls could all say together with Mae West:- the standard-bearer of the bad girls -: «When I’m good, I’m very good, but when I’m bad, I’ better ».
The catalogue, with an essay by Viana Conti will be available at the galleries.
During the exhibition, which will continue until March 30th, 2010, there will be meetings and video projections at a date to be communicated.
From 24th February to 30th March 2010
Opening reception: Tuesday 23rd February from 6 p.m. to 9. p.m.
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