mercoledì 8 ottobre 2014

Big Splash - Palazzo Reale, Napoli




 CATERINA  DAVINIO
"Big Splash" - Palazzo Reale di  Napoli


Elenco dei poeti che partecipano a "Big Splash", Network Poetico, l'opera di  Caterina Davinio in mostra a Palazzo Reale di Napoli dal 1 ottobre al 3 novembre 2014, nell'ambito del festival e mostra internazionale OLE.01.  Vernissage giorno 8 ottobre ore 18:00.

Caterina Davinio: “Big Splash”, courtesy Atelier Multimediale

David hockney, Caterina davinio, Lamberto pignotti, Tomaso binga, Anna maria bonfiglio, Daniel daligand, Giovanni bonanno, John bennett, Alfonso lentini, Fausta squatriti, Giovanni fontana, Luca benassi, Luc fierens, Davide argnani, Luisella carretta, Nicola frangione, Antonio spagnuolo, Alfonso severino, Roberto scala, Juan angel italiano, Silvio perego, Francesco dalessandro, Tiziana pagan, Celia Gilbert, Elda torres, Christina vega-westhoff, Daniela beolchi, Antonella doria, Carmine de falco, Giovanna gentilini, Armando tinnirello, Plinio peri lli, Aldo gerbino, Carol starr, alberto toni, Daniele barbieri, Bastiana tola, anna zoli, Costis, Diana lelis, Panos kouros, Massimo mori, Séamas cain, Ivano mugnaini, Cinzia caputo,  Loredana magazzeni, David jhave johnston, Marisa papa ruggiero, David w. Seaman, Pavlina marvin, Leopoldo attolico,  Leila falà,  Paolo polvani, Viola amarelli, Eugenio lucrezi, Carmelo giummo, Cristina balzaretti, Tatjana macic, Vincenzo pezzella, Giovanna iorio, Emanuele insinna, Giacomo leronni, Lasater, Michael, Carla de falco, Raffaele niro,  Valter ferrari, Sara fontani, Giorgio granozio, Reiner strasser, Massimo giannotta, Antonino conciliano, Emanuele magri, Mario vassalle, Serenella gatti, Dante maffia, Trami nguyen, Gilles vallée, Linda mavian,  Jérémy victor robert, Lucio zinna, Helene paraskeva, J. M. Barnola, d. Raynaud, y. S. Korotkevich et c. Lorius, Giovanna frene, Rose cook, Franca alaimo, Lucetta frisa, Patrizia garofalo, Daniela raimondi, Dean brink, Paola musa, Maura potì, Donatella giancaspero, Cristiana fischer, Birgit salling hansen, Gavin halm, Giacomo cerrai, Valeria serofilli,  Angela ragusa, Natalie shaw, Stephan groß, Marilia aricò, Umut yalım, Oronzo liuzzi, Italo medda, Piera giordano, Harold abramowitz, Evelina schatz, Ada crippa, Christopher.t.funkhouser, Francesca del moro, Rossana bucci, Marcia theophilo, Adele desideri, Marina agostinacchio, Mariastella eisenberg, Nadia cavalera, Giorgio moio, Mariella bettarini, Pasquale vitagliano, Joseph nechvatal, Javier robledo, Annalisa macchia, Ivana tanzi, Pietro pisano, Luigi cannillo, Joyce ryckman, Luigi fontanella, Anna maria dall’olio, Deborah daniele,  Gabriele pepe, Enrico marià, Daniela calisi, Mauro rossi, Beatrice geroldi, Antonio capolongo, Maria grazia scalandrone, Paolo guzzi, Gianfranco isetta, Katia belloni, Narda fattori, Daniela tomerini, Alberto toni, Giorgio bolla, Miriam bruni, Giorgina busca gernetti, Miriam bruni, Michael lasater, Monica de pace, Domenico cipriano, Sara maino, Alessandra paganardi, Alberto mori, Maurizio soldini, Manuela potiti, Marco lando, Joel weishaus, Flavia balsamo, Mary ann sullivan, Luca ariano, Giuseppe panetta, G. E. Schwartz, Rita pacilio, Marco bellini, Giuseppe vetromile, Adriana pedicini, Loss pequeño glazier, Mairéad byrne, Max ponte, Francesco sassetto, Salvatore contessini, Valentina bufano, Alberto scarponi, Fabia ghenzovich, Marco palladini, Annamaria ferra mosca, Alberto figliolia, Claudia zironi, Domenico alvino, Francu pilloni, Julien blaine, Klaus peter dencker, Kei.nak, Demosthenes agrafiotis.

Ray Johnson / October 7 – November 1, 2014



Ray Johnson
Karma
39 Great Jones Street
New York, NY 10012
 





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Ray Johnson, "Man in Bunny T-Shirt with Bunnyhead," 12.30.93, 9.?.91, collage on corrugated paper, 15-3/4 by 7-3/4 inches  

 
 
The Ray Johnson Estate and Karma are pleased to present an exhibition of previously unseen work by Ray Johnson (1927–1995). Visit Karma's website here.

American popular culture and the environment of the “art world,” combined with a sly use of puns, codes, inside jokes and signature wit mixed with piercing perceptiveness, comprise the frame for much of Johnson’s work. Using his own brand of semantic structure, Johnson creates complex and multi-layered portraits—of himself and of other subjects.

A comprehensive publication will be released in conjunction with the exhibition, which includes 296 color illustrations of collages, drawings, interventions and other ephemera.

This exhibition is presented in cooperation with the Ray Johnson Estate, Richard L. Feigen & Co., and Jay Gorney.