A major survey of Barry X Ball, will be presented at the historic Basilica di San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice, opening on 9 May and coinciding with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale. Titled The Shape of Time and curated by Bob Nickas, the exhibition will feature 23 artworks,...
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Austrian Cinema & Art Talk at the Austrian Embassy, Washington, D.C. with YES & NO Magazine
On 12 May, from 7–9pm, Piero Tomassoni joins Founder and Editor of YES & NO Magazine Cassius Matthias for a conversation at the Embassy of Austria Washington DC. Together, they will explore the enduring impact of postwar and avant-garde Austrian artists and filmmakers on the development of American visual culture. Drawing from YES & NO...
Culture and conflicts on Sky TG24 at the London Book Fair
We recently spoke with Sky TG24 from the London Book Fair, in a series of conversations organised by the Il Libro Possibile festival and the Italian Cultural Institute London. The discussion centred on the importance of literature and culture in maintaining a healthy, open-minded society, and the dangers of dropping literacy rates in the global political climate. Watch...
Allan Kaprow, Conrad Shawcross, Christopher LeBrun. The Long Now. Saatchi Gallery at 40
Last month we had the pleasure of inaugurating YARD, a large room within The Long Now. Saatchi Gallery at 40, the institution’s 40th anniversary exhibition. YARD is curated by Philippa Adams and Piero Tomassoni around the eponymous installation by American artist Allan Kaprow, placed in dialogue with monumental works by major British artists Conrad Shawcross...
‘Anni Luce’, a new exhibition by Marco Tirelli opening at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome.
We are delighted to announce Anni Luce, a new exhibition by Marco Tirelli opening at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni, curated by Mario Codognato. The solo marks the latest chapter in the artist’s long and rigorous investigation into the metaphysics of image and form. Conceived specifically for the museum’s sequence of galleries, the presentation unfolds as a single installation composed of forty-two paintings,...
Gino de Dominicis at Sant’Andrea de Scaphis
A new exhibition, 1975+27, dedicated to Gino de Dominicis will open on 13 March at Sant’Andrea de Scaphis, the historic 9th-century church in Rome transformed into an exhibition space by gallerist Gavin Brown. Curated by Luca Lo Pinto, the exhibition revisits 1975+27, the work de Dominicis presented on 31 January 1975 during 24 ore su...
Cyrus Mahboubian’s debut solo in Greece
Cyrus Mahboubian‘s first solo exhibition Reflections will open at The Paddocks Gallery in Volos, Greece on 14 March. Developed during a residency in the region, the works draw on daily walks through the landscape at the foothills of Mount Pelion, and will be shown alongside recent photographic composites made in England and the Scottish Highlands....
Gino de Dominicis at Abby Korkrijt Museum and Luxembourg+Co
Gino de Dominicis’ exhibition Faith No More. Rituals for Uncertain Times recently concluded at Abby Korkrijt, a new museum of visual arts in Belgium. Co-curated by South African artist Kendell Geers, the exhibition presented work by Gino de Dominicis, Hermann Nitsch, and Joseph Beuys alongside 60 other major artists from the Renaissance to today. Faith No More. Rituals for Uncertain Times24 October 2025 – 1 March 2026Abby...
Dima Srouji & Piero Tomassoni – 6th Kochi Biennale
Piero Tomassoni and Dima Srouji participated in the 6th Kochi-Muziris Biennale, curated by Nikhil Chopra with HH Art Spaces. For this edition, titled For the time being, they were invited to conceive two collaborative spatial installations: an outdoor project for the historic Aspinwall House, and an indoor site-specific one for the KVJ Rice Godown, a heritage...
Giovanni Ozzola and Francesco Jodice at the Rome Quadriennale
The 18th Quadriennale d’Arte di Roma, Fantastica, has recently concluded at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni last month. With a curatorial team including Luca Massimo Barbero and Francesco Bonami, Fantastica brought together 54 contemporary Italian artists featuring 187 works to celebrate the imaginative and symbolic power of Italian art over the past 25 years. In the section The Time of Images. Images Out of Control?, Emanuela Mazzonis explored the evolution of...









