VENICE GALLERIES VIEW | THE “CONSTELLATION” OF CONTEMPORARY ART IN VENICE

VENICE GALLERIES VIEW | THE “CONSTELLATION” OF CONTEMPORARY ART IN VENICE

Veneto Secrets
November 2021

by Margherita Bergamo

What’s better than a walk to discover the coolest contemporary art galleries in Venice? The Venice Galleries View project is born.

Continuing the discovery of marvelous reconverted spaces, Beatrice Burati Anderson Art Space & Gallery, located in the fourteenth-century Corte Petriana in an ancient warehouse with two water gates on the Rio de la Madoneta, a few meters from the Grand Canal, spectacularly makes different forms of art dialogue with the rich history of the building.

ROMA ARTE IN NUVOLA, THE FIRST EDITION ENDS WITH OVER 24 THOUSAND VISITORS

ROMA ARTE IN NUVOLA, THE FIRST EDITION ENDS WITH OVER 24 THOUSAND VISITORS

artemagazine
November 21st, 2021

The first edition of Roma Arte in Nuvola ends on Sunday 21 November: the great international fair of modern and contemporary art, conceived and directed by Alessandro Nicosia with the artistic direction of Adriana Polveroni in collaboration with Valentina Ciarallo, took place in the 7,000 square meters of Massimiliano Fuksas’ Nuvola.

There were 4 prizes and 2 special mentions awarded during the fair.

The jury gave a special mention to Burati Anderson Gallery which from Venice has chosen to operate in Lazio.

MORGANTIN MEASURES STARS

MORGANTIN MEASURES STARS

la Repubblica | Affari e Finanza
November 29th, 2021

by Ludovico Pratesi

Emerging Italian art returned to the fore at Artissima, a fair held at Turin’s Oval from 4 to 7 November. Directed by Ilaria Bonacossa, Artissima brought together 155 galleries, which presented works created with different techniques, with a certain prevalence of painting.
Beatrice Burati Anderson offers a monographic stand by the artist Margherita Morgantin, dedicated to measuring wind and stars.

 

 

THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO ARTISSIMA 2021

THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO ARTISSIMA 2021

Elle Decor
November 5th, 2021

by Elisabetta Donati De Conti

Beatrice Burati Anderson’s stand is minimal: there are two windsocks, one of which in damask, a small projector and some aluminum boxes that contain A4 sheets with some birth charts drawn. These are the works of Margherita Morgantin, a conceptual artist who works on the border between science, philosophy and spirituality and who has mixed all of these aspects in a year and a half research – also contained in the book published by Nottetempo “Sotto la Montagna Sopra la Montagna” . Morgantin spent a lot of time in the nuclear physics laboratories below the Gran Sasso, while at the top she realized a wind speed measurement performance. In her intent of restoring the content, under the mountain the scientific research at a certain point is unlocked and reveals the value of the unknown, while above is the more spiritual and magical dimension in which the windsocks make visible something that is not visible, recording the energy of the air.

ARTISSIMA 2021: AS BEFORE, MORE THAN BEFORE

ARTISSIMA 2021: AS BEFORE, MORE THAN BEFORE

blog Collezione da Tiffany
November 5th, 2021

by Lucia Longhi

Artissima has finally reopened its doors to the public of contemporary art for its 28th edition, with 155 galleries from 37 countries and under the direction of Ilaria Bonacossa.
Following a strongly curatorial approach, a trait that has distinguished Artissima for several years now, this year too the fair proposes a theme: Controtempo, a term borrowed from the musical field, which wants to emphasize the ability of the arts to “strike on weak accents by transforming them into points of strength “.

The presentation by Beatrice Burati Anderson is very interesting, with an elegant stand hosting two windsocks by Margherita Morgantin created in collaboration with Rubelli, a great example of collaboration between art and business.