There are just a few days left until the 28th edition of Artissima, the international contemporary art fair with an experimental touch, directed by the curator Ilaria Bonacossa for the fifth year in a row. This year’s edition has been very long-awaited, especially since the 2020 one, when the fair had to reinvent itself in a digital version. From 5 to 7 November, the spaces of the Oval in Turin will host the four historic sections of the fair, Main Section, New Entries, Dialogue/Monologue and Art Spaces & Editions, but there will be many new additions.
This year’s edition is dedicated to the concept of “countertime”, a term borrowed from the world of music, which in this context takes on a metaphorical value, indicating art’s ability to play on backbeats, transforming weak accents into strong notes.
Among this year’s new additions are HUB India, a specialised section dedicated to the art of the Indian subcontinent, curated by Myna Mukherjee and Davide Quadrio, and the evolution of the Artissima XYZ cross-media digital platform which will take place both online (xyz.artissima.art) and offline, as part of three collective exhibitions inside the Oval. Another interesting work is Nunca encontramos a Satoshi, the name of the Caribbean bar envisioned by Radamés “Juni” Figueroa, the artist who won the illy Present Future 2020 Prize: at the centre of the work is a colourful, bright piece of architecture, a place that serves as both a dance floor and a meeting place within the fair.
In addition to the collaboration with illy, Artissima is presenting other awards supported by the partners of the fair, including the FPT for Sustainable Art Award, the Tosetti Value Award for photography, the Carol Rama Award by Fondazione Sardi per l’Arte, the Xiaomi HyperCharge Award, and three awards supported by local institutions, the OGR Award, the Ettore and Ines Fico Prize, and the “ad occhi chiusi...” Prize by Fondazione Merz.
It is also worth mentioning how much the Fair focuses on young artists through JaguArt, a travelling project aimed at finding young talents and that came about as a result of the dialogue between Artissima and Jaguar in 2019: Sustainable revolution, the collective exhibition of the 10 finalists, will be presented at the fair, and the public will be able to vote for their favourite artist.
In addition to the important new additions and initiatives presented at the Oval Lingotto, with Intesa Sanpaolo as its main partner, the Fair is dialoguing with the city in a detailed and systemic way, organising many events in institutional, non-profit and private spaces and creating numerous relationships with the local area, through partnerships with new businesses.
One example is Combo, Artissima’s hospitality partner and a place to meet and relax after visiting the fair, which hosted the winners of the Torino Social Impact Art Award (Liryc Dela Cruz and Caterina Erica Shanta in 2020; Monia Ben Hamouda and the MRZB collective in 2021).
Finally, head to Castello di Rivoli to visit the "SEX" exhibition by Anne Imhof, the Golden Lion artist for Best National Participation at the 2017 Venice Biennale. The solo show will be held until 7 November 2021 and will close at the end of the Turin art week.
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