Press release
Pavilion Locust Valley
Active Marginal Generation Everywhere
For this collective event, 28 selected artists of different nationalities are presented in 28 individual rooms, each with a solo show of selected works.
The Sandro Bongiani Arte Contemporanea Gallery is pleased to inaugurate the international event “Generazione Marginali Attivi Ovunque - Active Marginal Generation Everywhere”, curated by Sandro Bongiani with 28 selected artists present in 28 individual rooms, each with significant works chosen for this event dedicated to them.
After the exhibition of the international project entitled “LiberaMente / Is Contemporary Art a Prison?” curated by Sandro Bongiani, officially presented on 2 October 2023 at the Sandro Bongiani Vrspace Gallery here is another important event on the theme of the foreigner everywhere, that is, "Generazione Marginali Attivi Ovunque", in which the condition of several generations of marginal artists is highlighted active people who in an original and solitary way have often continued to work in collective isolation, some even for several decades, not caring at all about the market and the official art system, over time producing works that in some ways do not conform to the dictates imposed by the market and continuing on a conscious, solitary and personal journey. Present at this collective event, each with their own personal exhibition, are important artists such as: Ray Johnson, Guglielmo Achille Cavellini, Shozo Shimamoto, Clemente Padin, Lamberto Pignotti, Giovanni Fontana, Paolo Scirpa, Marcello Diotallevi, Giuliano Mauri, Giulia Napoleone, Pietro Lista, Paolo Gubinelli, Giovanni Leto, Coco Gordon, Anna Boschi, John M. Bennett, Nicolò D'Alessandro, Enzo Patti, Serse Luigetti, Franco Panella, Ryosuke Cohen, Ernesto Terlizzi, Mauro Magni, Andrea Bonanno, Gabi Minedi, Raffaele Boemio, Ruggero Maggi and Reid Wood. Here is a sort of convinced rereading of the current proposals presented for the occasion in a completely virtual pavilion, with an imaginary area at the Locust Valley Pavilion in which 28 artists were involved in as many retrospective exhibitions in a lucid and evocative path, each with its own specific personality and creative intensity for 360-degree global sharing via the web throughout the world with low CO2 emissions.
Pavilion Locust Valley
“Active Marginal Generation Everywhere”
28 solo exhibitions of Contemporary Art
edited by Sandro Bongiani
from Monday 15 April 2024 to Saturday 24 November 2024
Opening Monday 15 April 2024 at 6pm
HOURS: every day from 00.00 to 24.00
https://www.sandrobongianivrspace.it/
EMAIL INFO: bongianimuseum@gmail.com
TELEPHONE FOR INFORMATION: +39 3937380225
Credits: Sandro Bongiani Contemporary Art
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