The Great Learning
NABA Visual Arts Department presents the exhibition called “The Great Learning” to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the MA in Visual Arts and Curatorial Studies.
The exhibition, that will be hosted at La Triennale di Milano, wants not only to celebrate the Visual Arts Department but aims at being a pedagogic tool able to interact with different aspects of social and productive life.
The Great Learning is the exhibition of the best 30 young artists from the recent academic years who, through painting, sculpture, drawing, performance, photography and videoart express the complexity of the contemporary expressive languages. The exhibition, that will be open from 17th to 29th January 2017, includes collateral activities such a seminar with 30 young curators and live events with performances.
Artists:
Federico Arani, Vincenzo Badiglio, Simone Bianchi, Andrea Bocca, Martina Brembati, Marina Cavadini, Marco Ceroni, Gaetano Cunsolo, Davide Dicorato, Giacomo Feltrinelli, Oliviero Fiorenzi, Mafalda Galessi, Carlo Gambirasio, Miriam Gili, Giulia Maiorano, Edoardo Manzoni, Jacopo Martinotti, Orestis Mavroudis, Federica Mutti, Sarp Renk Özer, Tomas Øvrelid, Lorenzo Perini- Natali, Claudia Ponzi, Chiara Principe, Andrea Alkin Reggioli, Stefano Serretta, SPAZIENNE,Luca Staccioli, Gabriel Stöckli, Kim Yoogin.
Valentina Angeleri, Luca Bertoldi, Eleonora Castagna, CURRENT, Michele D’Aurizio, Vincenzo Di Marino, Roberta Garieri, Gabriele Longega & Ilaria Zanella, Giulia Mengozzi, Barbara Meneghel, Giulia Polenta, Camilla Pin Montagnana, Giovanna Repetto, Mattia Solari, Chiara Turconi, Nicolas Vamvouklis, Shuai Yin e Francesca Battello.
The Great Learning
From 17 to 29 January 2017
La Triennale Milano, spazio Art Lab and Project Room, Milan