Art on Film 2015
2nd edition

Program of films on contemporary art from the archive of Lo Schermo dell’arte Film Festival
In collaboration with Casa Masaccio centro per l’arte contemporanea

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[tab title=”INFORMATION”]February, 13 – March 13, 2015
Palazzo d’Arnolfo – Museo delle Terre Nuove
San Giovanni Valdarno
Piazza Cavour 1
www.casamasaccio.it

Free entrance / original version with Italian subtitles
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[mini-icon icon=”time”] Friday, February 13th at 9:15 pm
Sol LeWitt
by Chris Teerink, The Netherlands, 2012, 72′

[mini-icon icon=”time”] Friday, February, 20th at 9:15 pm
Open Field
by Juan Carlos Martín, Mexico, 2013, 75′

[mini-icon icon=”time”] Friday, February 27th at 9:15 pm
Olafur Eliasson – Space is Process
by Henrik Lundø & Jacob Jørgensen, Denmark, 2009, 52′

[mini-icon icon=”time”] Friday, March 6th at 9:15 pm
Sophie Calle. Untitled
by Victoria Clay Mendoza, France, 2012, 52′

[mini-icon icon=”time”] Friday, March 13th at 9:15 pm
The Human Scale
by Andreas Dalsgaard, Denmark, 2012, 83′
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Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival: Midsummer Nights
1st edition

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[tab title=”INFORMATIONS”]2010 June 29 / July 2
Terrace of the Biblioteca delle Oblate
Firenze, via dell’Oriuolo 26
From 9 pm till 11.30 pm

After the major success scored last winter at the Cinema Odeon during the “50 Days of International Cinema” event, Lo Schermo dell’Arte returns with “Midsummer Nights”—a film program dedicated to contemporary arts, curated by Leonardo Bigazzi—which will be held from June 29 to July 2 on the terrace of the Biblioteca delle Oblate.

The films, with Italian subtitles, have rarely been seen in Italy. So this is a precious chance to deepen one’s knowledge of current art themes, hear the voices of its protagonists, and watch some of the major figures of the international contemporary arts scene at work, including Matthew Barney, Maurizio Cattelan, Kiki Smith, Bill Viola and Gianni Berengo Gardin.

Moreover, the program is scheduled to include encounters with artists, directors, curators and other experts on contemporary arts, who will present the films and answer questions from the audience.
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[tab title=”PROGRAM”][accordion open=”1″][accordion-item title=”Tuesday, June 29″]Introduzione di Valentina Valentini, docente di Teoriche dell’immagine elettronica per lo spettacolo, DISAS, Università “La Sapienza”, Roma. A seguire:

Bill Viola. The Eye of the Heart
di Mark Kidel, Gran Bretagna 2003, 59′
Senza dubbio il più famoso video artista del mondo, Viola ci guida nel suo universo visuale tra preziosi materiali d’archivio e backstage di alcune delle sue opere.

The Body as Matrix. Matthew Barney’s Cremaster Cicle
di Maria Anna Tappeiner, Germania 2002, 47’
Matthew Barney si è imposto all’attenzione della scena artistica internazionale attraverso l’uso di un linguaggio originalissimo di cui Cremaster, un ciclo di cinque film realizzati nell’arco di 10 anni a partire dal 1994, rappresenta la massima espressione. Il film è un’occasione per penetrare nell’universo dell’artista americano attraverso interviste e sequenze tratte dai suoi film.
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[accordion-item title=”Wednesday, June 30″]Introduzione di Lorenzo Giusti, curatore e storico dell’Arte. A seguire:

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di Lorenzo Fonda, Italia 2008, 55’
Originale diario del viaggio di formazione e di scoperta intrapreso alla fine del 2006 dal noto street artist Blu con gli amici Silvia Siberini (Sibe) e Ivan Merlo, attraverso cinque paesi dell’America Latina.

Art Safari: Maurizio Cattelan
di Ben Lewis, Gran Bretagna 2005, 26’
Cattelan non concede mai interviste e quando lo fa dichiara apertamente di mentire.
Nel film parlano in sua vece Massimiliano Gioni, critico e curatore, galleristi e collezionisti delle sue opere, spesso divenuti parti di esse in lavori che combinano scultura e performance.
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[accordion-item title=”Thursday, July 1″]Introduzione di Daniela De Lorenzo, artista, e Silvia Lucchesi, storica dell’arte e curatore. A seguire:

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di Chiara Clemente, Stati Uniti 2008, 85’
Questo pluripremiato film segue e racconta cinque celebri artiste che hanno scelto la città di New York come luogo del proprio lavoro: Swoon, Ghada Amer, Kiki Smith, Marina Abramovic, Nancy Spero riuscendo a cogliere la straordinarietà delle loro vite.
Una riflessione sulla forza artistica dell’esperienza umana nel rapporto con un luogo.
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[accordion-item title=”Friday, July 1″]Introduzione di Giampiero D’angeli, regista, e Massimo Agus, docente di Storia e Tecnica della Fotografia, Università degli Studi di Siena. A seguire:

Mimmo Jodice
di Giampiero D’Angeli, Italia 2009, 53’
Mimmo Jodice parla del proprio lavoro cercando nei luoghi più suggestivi della sua Napoli le origini della civiltà mediterranea. Il tempo non esiste più, i resti archeologici, gli antichi volti scolpiti nella pietra e il mare sono i soggetti che ispirano le sue immagini.

Gianni Berengo Gardin
di Giampiero D’Angeli, Italia 2008, 55’
Gianni Berengo Gardin riparte dalla sua Venezia e rievoca i momenti vissuti e i suoi tanti reportages, come quelli sugli ospedali psichiatrici, il movimento del 1968, gli zingari. Sempre con profondo rispetto e mettendo sullo stesso piano l’occhio, il cuore e la mente, secondo l’insegnamento di Henri Cartier-Bresson.
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[tab title=”SUPPORTERS”]Notti di mezza estate è incluso nella manifestazione
Firenze Estate 2010

Realizzata e promossa da
Comune di Firenze

Il programma è stato reso possibile anche grazie al sostegno di
OpinionCiatti

E alla collaborazione con

  • Cooperativa Archeologia
  • FST-Mediateca Toscana Film Commission
  • EX3 Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea
  • Festival dei Popoli

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Lo Schermo dell’Arte Film Festival. Notti di mezza estate
5th edition

Curated by Leonardo Bigazzi

This is a programme of documentaries on contemporary art and its protagonists. This year’s program is dedicated to self-teaching artists – the so-called ‘outsiders’ – who ignore the dynamics of the global system of contemporary art. Almost always discovered by chance, sometimes even after their death, they are mostly characterized by obsessive elements, yet extremely poetic. In a world where too often the art canons are established through economic speculations, these artists’ works offer the deepest and most authentic reasons of artmaking.

The project is realized within the Estate Fiorentina 2014 organized by Comune di Firenze. In collaboration with FST-Mediateca Toscana Film Commission.

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[tab title=”INFORMATION”] NOTTI DI MEZZA ESTATE
Open-air Cinema in Piazza SS. Annunziata, Florence
July 7, 14, 21, 28

Free admission
All films are shown in original language, with subtitles in Italian
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[mini-icon icon=”time”] Monday, July 7 – 9.30 pm
Finding Vivian Maier
by John Maloof and Charlie Siskel, USA 2013, 84’
With the same avidity with which she collected objects of all kinds and newspaper fragments, with her Rolleiflex always around her neck, Vivian Maier produced thousands of photographs, including numerous portraits and self-portraits However, until John Maloof bought an anonymous box at a Chicago auction filled with her old negatives, all that was known about her was that she worked as an au pair for several of the city’s prominent families. The documentary investigates the mysterious photographer’s story, starting with the astounding discovery that led to the posthumous recognition of her work in the area of street photography.

[mini-icon icon=”time”] Monday, July 14 – 9.30 pm
Turning the Art World Inside Out
by Jack Cocker, UK, 2013, 70′
Beginning with the Biennale di Venezia curated in 2013 by Massimiliano Gioni, this documentary reconstructs the history and fortunes of so-called “outsider art”: from the formation of Jean Dubuffet’s Collection de l’Art Brut in Lausanne till the more recent birth of institutions such as the Museum of Everything. In an attempt to define the plurality of experiences behind this lone label, the creative director of the BBC ventured into production centers, galleries and private studios to meet the fascinating protagonists of this parallel creative universe, which appears increasingly integrated into the official art system.

[mini-icon icon=”time”] Monday, July 21 – 9.30 pm
Worldstar
by Nataša von Kopp, Germany/Czech Republic, 2007, 76’
Introduction by Guido Costa, Italian gallerist of Miroslav Tichy
Miroslav Tichy never concerned himself with the things of the world, or about the belated international success garnered by his photographic work, which was produced with rudimentary cameras and largely devoted to the women of his city. Unpopular with many, due to his extravagant character and appearance, imprisoned many times for being considered a rebel under the communist regime, Nataša von Kopp filmed him as an old man at his home in Kyjov (Czech Republic), where the solitude of his existence is only interrupted by occasional visits from his few friends, or by the occasional tenacious curator or gallerist.

[mini-icon icon=”time”] Monday, July 28 – 9.30 pm
Marwencol
by Jeff Malmberg, USA 2010, 83′
Marwencol is the name of the toy-village situated in WW2 Europe which Mark Hogancamp created in the garden of his home in order to get over the psychophysical traumas he suffered after being attacked by a gang of oaves. Gulliverian creator of the romantic and cruel adventures of this small world – where Barbies and toy soldiers stand in for himself, his relatives and friends – Hogancamp is also its extraordinary photojournalist. When his pictures win a place in a New York gallery, the self-therapy generated by Marwencol shows itself to be a real art form.
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Palazzo Grassi invites Lo schermo dell’arte
2nd edition

The Teatrino of Palazzo Grassi hosts a selection of films presented during the 2014 edition of the festival

Venice, March 5th – 8th 2015
Teatrino di Palazzo Grassi
San Marco 3260 – Venice
Vaporetto: San Samuele (L.2), Sant’Angelo (L.1)
palazzograssi.it

Original language with Italian subtitles
Free entrance until capacity is reached

March 5th

by Pascal Goblot, France, 2014, 53’
language: English; subtitles: Italian

by Liam Gillick, UK, 2014, 28’
language: English

by Doug Pray, USA, 2013, 88’
language: English; subtitles: Italian

March 6th

by Amie Siegel, USA, 2013, 40 e 6′

by Cherica Convents, Belgio, 2012, 30’
language: English; subtitles: Italian

by Iwan Schumacher, Swiss, 2014, 86’
lingua: Swiss/German, English, Chinese, French; subtitles: English, Italian

March 7th

by Phillip Warnell, UK, Belgium, USA, 2014, 71’
language: English; subtitles: Italian

by Barbara Makkinga, The Netherlands, 2012, 15’
language: Dutch; subtitles: English, Italian

by Zachary Heinzerling, USA, 2013, 82’
language: English; subtitles: Italian

March 8th

by Maria Anna Tappeiner, Germany, 2014, 54’
language: German; subtitles: Italian

by Invader, France, 2012, 24’
language: English; subtitles: Italian

by Daniela Schmidt-Langels, Germany, France, Swiss, The Netherlands, Sweden, 2013, 56’
language: German, English; subtitles: Italian

by Grit Lederer, Germany, 2014, 52’
language: German, English, Chinese; subtitles: Italian

Tra Arte e Cinema, 3rd edition

Films on contemporary art from the archive of Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival

This year the third edition it will be held at the Spazio Oberdan in Milan, May 22 to 25, 2013.
This cycle of films, born in 2011 and presented until last year at the Aula Magna of the Accademia di Belle Arti, is opened this year to the public of the city of Milan, thanks to the collaboration between the Province of Milan/Councillorship of Culture and Fondazione Cineteca Italiana. Promoted by the Accademia of Brera and curated by Francesca Alfano Miglietti, Laura Lombardi e Elisabetta Longari, it gathers the best films presented at the last Schermo dell’arte.
Under the aegis of the Municipality of Milan.

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Spazio Oberdan – Sala Alda Merini
viale Vittorio Veneto 2, corner Piazza Oberdan
Milano MM 1 Porta Venezia

The films are in original languages with Italian and English subtitles

TICKETS
3:00 pm and 5:00 pm shows
€ 5.50 full ticket
€ 3.50 reduced for university students and Cinetessera 2013 owner
7:00 pm and 9:00 pm shows
€ 7 full ticket
€ 5.50 reduced for university students and Cinetessera 2013 owner
Free Admission
for students of Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera showing the university student’s record-book

Info and ticket office:
Tel 02.77406316
info@schermodellarte.org
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[tab title=”PROGRAM”]May 22 – 25 2013
The films are in original languages with Italian and English subtitles

 

[accordion] [accordion-item title=”May 22″][mini-icon icon=”time”] 3.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=80&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Damien Hirst: Thoughts, Work, Life[/button]
by Chris King, Regno Unito, 2012, 37′
Language: English

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=92&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Opalka – One Life, One Oeuvre[/button]
by Andrzej Sapija, Polonia, 2011, 54′
Language: Polish, English; subtitles: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 5.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=73&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]How to Make A Book With Steidl[/button]
by Jörg Adolph, Gereon Wetzel, Germania, 2010, 88′
Language: English, German; subtitles: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 7.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=98&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Unfinished Spaces[/button]
by Alysa Nahmias, Benjamin Murray, Cuba / Stati Uniti, 2011, 86’

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 9.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=78&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Herb & Dorothy[/button]
by Megumi Sasaki, Stati Uniti, 2009, 87′
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[mini-icon icon=”time”] 3.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=81&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Dan Perjovschi Solo in Rome[/button]
by Milo Adami, Italia, 2012, 23’,
Language: English

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=33&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Olafur Eliasson. Space is Process[/button]
by Henrik Lundø & Jacob Jørgensen, Danimarca, 2009, 52’,
Language: English, Danish; subtitles: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 5.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=94&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Picasso In Palestine[/button]
by Rashid Masharawi, Palestina, 2012, 52’,
Language: Arab, English; subtitles: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 7.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=59&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Gerhard Richter Painting[/button]
by Corinna Belz, Germania, 2011, 97’,
Language: German; subtitles: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 9.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=86&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters[/button]
by Ben Shapiro, Stati Uniti, 2012, 79’,
Language: English
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[accordion-item title=”May 24″][mini-icon icon=”time”] 3.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=85&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Garden In The Sea[/button]
by Thomas Riedelsheimer, Messico / Germania, 2011, 68’,
Language: Spanish, English; subtitles: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 5.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=77&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]The Art Of The Steal[/button]
by Don Argott, Stati Uniti, 2009, 101’,
Language: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 7.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=93&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Per Troppo Amore: Incompiuto Siciliano[/button]
by Alterazioni Video, Italia, 2012, 21’,
Language: Italian; subtitles: English

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=90&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Mark Lombardi – Kunst und konspiration (Death Defying Acts of Art and Conspiracy)[/button]
by Mareike Wegener, Germania, 2011, 53’,
Language: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 9.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=95&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Self Made[/button]
by Gillian Wearing, Regno Unito 2010, 88’,
Language: English
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[accordion-item title=”May 25″][mini-icon icon=”time”] 3.00 pm

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by Megumi Sasaki, Stati Uniti, 2009, 87′
Language: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 5.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=80&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Damien Hirst: Thoughts, Work, Life[/button]
by Chris King, Regno Unito, 2012, 37′
Language: English

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=92&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Opalka – One Life, One Oeuvre[/button]
by Andrzej Sapija, Polonia, 2011, 54′
Language: Polish, English; subtitles: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 7.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=98&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Unfinished Spaces[/button]
by Alysa Nahmias, Benjamin Murray, Cuba / Stati Uniti, 2011, 86’

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 9.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=59&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Gerhard Richter Painting[/button]
by Corinna Belz, Germania, 2011, 97’,
Language: German; subtitles: English
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VideoLibrary
1st edition

Films from the archives of The Screen of the Arts

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[tab title=”INFORMATION”]2011 January 30 / April 21
EX3 Centro per l’arte Contemporanea
Florence, Viale Giannotti 81/83/85

Fridays from 9 to 11 p.m.
Sundays from 11  to 1 p.m.

The films, in original version with Italian subtitles, will be shown over the course of three months, there are 21 dates, with free admission, Sunday mornings (from 11 to 1 p.m.) and Friday evenings (from 9 p.m. To 11 p.m.), times chosen to allow diverse audiences an approach to contemporary art.
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[tab title=”PROGRAM”]2011 January 30 – April 21
Sunday at 11am and Friday at 9pm

All films are subtitled in Italian

[mini-icon icon=”time”] Sunday, January 30 / Friday, February 25 / Sunday, March 20
[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=49&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress and the Tangerine, 99’[/button]

[mini-icon icon=”time”] Friday, Feb. 4 / Sunday, February 27 / Friday, March 25
[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=11&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Bending Space. Georges Rousse and the Durham Project, 56’[/button]
[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=21&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Megunica, 55′[/button]

[mini-icon icon=”time”] Sunday, Feb. 6 / Friday, March 4 / Sunday, March 27
Bill Viola. The Eye of the Earth, 59′
[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=33&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Olafur Eliasson. Space is Process, 52′[/button]

[mini-icon icon=”time”] Friday, February 11 / Sunday, March 6 / Friday, April 1
[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=13&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Cindy Sherman, 26′[/button]
[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=18&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]The Great Contemporary Art Bubble, 90′[/button]

[mini-icon icon=”time”] Sunday, February 13 / Friday, March 11 / Sunday, April 3
[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=43&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Gibellina Il terremoto, 72’[/button]
[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=47&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Hiroshi Sugimoto – Visions in My Mind , 42’[/button]

[mini-icon icon=”time”] Friday, February 18 / Sunday, March 13 / Friday, April 8
Art Safari. Maurizio Cattelan, 26′
[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=46&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Our City Dreams, 85’[/button]

[mini-icon icon=”time”] Sunday, February 20 / Friday, March 18 / Sunday, April 10
[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=17&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Julian Rosefeldt – American Night, Germania, 52’[/button]
[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=24&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Andreas Gursky. Long Shot Close Up, 60′[/button]

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