Alessandro Rabottini introduces this issue of cura. with the cover realized by Ian Tweedy; Lorenzo Benedetti talks about Seth Siegelaub's curatorial practice in his section dedicated to portraits in the exhibition space; Vincent Honorè introduces a new section of the magazine called spaces – study cases, in a conversation with Pierre-bal Blanc of Cac-Brétigny; Filipa Ramos reflects about the social function of curatorial practices, introducing the experience of exit art, New York, through a conversation with Mary Anne Staniszewski; Raimar Stange talks about Olaf Metzel’s work; Felix Yogel on Cabello Carceller’s archive; Ulrich Loock introduces the figure of the unknown artist Abdul Hay Mosallam Zarara; Achim Borchardt-Hume in a focus on Walid Raad’s recent production; Luca Francesconi talks about the emerging italian artist Giulio Delvè; Chris Sharp introduces Martin Soto Climent's project on paper; Benny Chirco’s project; Chris Fitzpatrick in conversation with the Polish artist Iza Tarasewicz; Cecilia Canziani’s remarks on the work of Raphael Parka; Caterina Riva and Amy Feneck's project on paper; and…storytelling, fashion curating and books columns, respectively edited by Benedetta di Loreto, Dobrila Denegri, Costanza Paissan.
cura.magazine is a platform for contemporary art that investigates with an independent spirit today's artistic production, visual art's emerging scene and the borders that have marked its central moments, through collaborations with international artists and curators, who live in different areas of the world.
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176 pgs, 28.5 × 26.5 cm, Softcover, 2012,