Delta ti. In real time

Delta ti. In tempo reale

 

From 16 Dicembre 2015 to 17 Gennaio 2016

Rome

Place: Museo Carlo Bilotti Aranciera di Villa Borghese

Address: viale Fiorello La Guardia 6

Times: Tuesday to Friday 10am - 04pm; Sat and Sun 10am - 07pm

Organizers:

  • Roma Capitale – Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali

Ticket price: free entrance

Telefono per informazioni: +39 060608

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Official site: http://www.museocarlobilotti.it



The “Curatorial Collective” composed by students of the 5th edition of the LUISS Master of Art - University Master Level, under the direction of Achille Bonito Oliva (Scientific Director of the Master), presents the exhibition Delta ti- in real time. The exhibition is organized and supported by LUISS Business Creative Center and sponsored by Roma Capitale - Capitoline Superintendence of Cultural Heritage. It will be held from December 17, 2015 al January 17, 2016 at the Museo Carlo Bilotti, where is located the Villa Borghese’s Orangery in Rome. .
In physics, Delta ti expresses the notion of time interval, which is a variation that marks off two instants, and, as such is the real manifestation of a process of transformation. In contemporary society, in which time past and time future blend together in an eternal present, reality changes so rapidly that every time interval is perceived as opened and fluid. Everything is concentrated in a single moment, an outstanding range that is the real time.
The exhibition presents the works of 18 contemporary artists who come from different generations and backgrounds, and have different sensibilities. Featuring sculptures, photos, videos, installations, performances and sound interventions, Delta ti highlights an aesthetic and critical survey of the connection between art and life.
On display historical works such as Senza Tempo (Timeless) by Fabio Mauri, which has been presented to the public only once, and the famous Esposizione in Tempo Reale (Exhibition in Real Time) by Franco Vaccari that interact with more recent works, such as the hourglasses by Giorgio Andreotta Calo, or the neon of Mircea Cantor and Claire Fontaine. Not only, the exhibition brings together works that investigates the relationship between time lived and time perceived such as those of HH Lim and Leonardo Petrucci, or the meaning of history and collective memory such as that of Elisabetta Benassi; works that look at the relationship between time and nature such as those of Ileana Florescu, Ra di Martino and Pablo Mesa Capella; and the memory of everyday objects, which one can see in the work of Piero Golia, the pictorial layers of Gianni Politi, the sound installation by Matteo Nasini, and Emiliano Maggi’s masked characters. The performances of Cesare Pietroiusti, Andrea Lanini, and Baldo Diodato will open the exhibit.
The site chosen for the exhibition, the Museo Carlo Bilotti, boasts within its permanent collection a large number of works by Giorgio de Chirico, which, linked with the works on display, allows an unseen dialogue between two different conceptions time: the real time and the metaphysical.
During the opening, it will be presented the publication Delta ti, edited by NERO, which works as a catalogue, but it is conceived as the number zero of a periodic magazine. It collects the contributions of the featuring artists and a series of external witnesses, including Achille Bonito Oliva, Giacomo Marramao and Piero Sartogo.

The Curatorial Collective consists of:Carlotta Antonini, Beatrice Bella, Maria Pia Bevilacqua, Ilaria Bulgarelli, Haiou Chen, Lorenzo Cicerchia, Sara Maria d’Onofrio, Giulia Gemma, Sara Guagnini, Giulia Guidi, Sophia Jakabffy, Laura Mariano, Francesco Massimi, Micol Mieli, Gabriella Natale, Chiara Orati, Massimiliana Palumbo, Emilia Scarallo, Simona Schiazzano, Salvatore Terracciano, Olesya Vasylchuk.

The artists: Giorgio Andreotta Calo, Elisabetta Benassi, Mircea Cantor, Claire Fontaine, Ra di Martino, Baldo Diodato, Ileana Florescu, Piero Golia, HHLim, Emiliano Maggi, Fabio Mauri, Pablo Mesa Capella, Matteo Nasini Leonardo Petrucci, Cesare Pietroiusti and Andrea Lanini, Gianni Politi, Franco Vaccari.

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