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Bourriaud's relational art to the test of the present. What the exhibition at MAXXI in Rome looks like.

Bourriaud's relational art to the test of the present. What the exhibition at MAXXI in Rome looks like.

It may sound strange, but it has been thirty years since Nicolas Bourriaud, it was 1996, began to establish the contours of his very successful "relational art" formula, and until today no one, before the exhibition that invades the second floor of t...
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MAXXI in Rome hosts the first, major retrospective on Relational Art curated by Nicolas Bourriaud

MAXXI in Rome hosts the first, major retrospective on Relational Art curated by Nicolas Bourriaud

From October 29, 2025 to March 1, 2026, MAXXI-the National Museum of XXI Century Arts- in Rome opens its doors to 1+1. Therelational years, the first major retrospective entirely dedicated toRelational Art. The exhibition, housed in Gallery 3 and cur...
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Exclusive interview with Nicolas Bourriaud: "Relational art is still alive." Soon an exhibition at MAXXI

Exclusive interview with Nicolas Bourriaud: "Relational art is still alive." Soon an exhibition at MAXXI

In Rome, an overture to the new art season slightly impatient but positive with the capital's first exhibition event at the Basement gallery of art magazine Cura founders Ilaria Marotta and Andrea Baccin, who kicked off Sept. 10, 2025, the first edit...
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10 questions and answers to understand Cattelan's Comedian: why a banana is a work of art

10 questions and answers to understand Cattelan's Comedian: why a banana is a work of art

Fortissimo is the uproar aroused these days by Comedian, the work by Maurizio Cattelan initially presented in 2019 at Art Basel Miami at the booth of Perrotin, Cattelan's gallerist: the work was in fact sold at auction by Sotheby 's in New York for t...
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