“Viral Human” is a multimedia installation spread virtually on the Island of Venice and can be visited from 25 June to 16 July 2023; the work travels in parallel between two historical eras: the Plague of the 16th century in Venice and the Covid-19 pandemic. The visit itinerary is divided into stages, narrated through a dedicated mobile application called MiRNArte. The visitor, equipped with headphones or earphones, will live an interactive and immersive listening experience: the binaural recording, in fact, allows a three-dimensional sound that follows the physiology of the human ear. The application was designed to host the works of national and international artists. You can find their web page here.

Cyberhive and Here be Rats at the group exposition TransHumance
Toward the precipitation of Self
19 June – 9 July 2023
CON-TEMPORARY Art Observatorium
Corso Buenos Aires 42 11
Lavagna, Italy

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The Shape of Time, OLD MASTERS IN CONVERSATION WITH MODERN ART MARCH 6 – JULY 8, 2018, Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Maria-Theresien-Platz 1010 Vienna.

The Shape of Time was an exhibition of remarkable artworks dating from 1800 to the present day. Borrowed from some of the most important museums and private collections across the world, they were placed within the rooms of the Picture Gallery in dialogue with the museum’s own historical objects and artists, as steppingstones to lead us from the point at which their own collections end to the point at which we stand today. Visitors were invited to look simultaneously backwards and forwards between objects made many centuries years apart, either of which has the potential to alter our experience of the other.  In the spirit of George Kubler’s groundbreaking 1962 book of the same name (The Shape of Time), the pairings sought to reveal the flow of time and space and the evolution of ideas and images across centuries and cultures, and to suggest a view of art history as a reservoir of ideas drawn from repeatedly over time

“Nereid”, from 2019 by Shaharee Vyaas, and Frans Hals’ “Portrait of Cornelia Vooght,” in the exhibition “Rendezvous with Frans Hals.”
Crossroads (painting) by Shaharee Vyaas (2019) and the Hero’s Journey (Lamp) by Sarah Schönfeld (2014),  Private collection.
The Lady in Red and Her Cryptomathician in Wonderland (London, 2016)
The Becoming of an Artist at The Chadwick Gallery
Latest exposition at The Faculty
RightNow Studios is the brainchild of Ryan Blackwell & Nastassia Winge. After a hugely successful inaugural exhibition at Left Bank Leeds in March, having staged an online project looking specifically at collage RightNow Studios staged their second exhibition at The Gallery at 164.  ALCHEMY was an immersive experience concocted from a selection of the most investigative, unique, and challenging artists in the field.
The Joyful Entry of Omicron (painting) at Ronald S. Lauder’s Neue Galerie New York
Evolution (painting) at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, 2021. Photo by David Stjernholm. Courtesy of Kamel Mennour, Paris/London, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles/New York/Tokyo.
No-Man´s-Land (painting) at Artspace 8, a contemporary art gallery that is one of the most unique large event venues in Chicago
Amazing Parasites (painting) at the Kunsten Museum of Modern Art in Aalborg next to Jens Jaaning´s “Take the Money and Run”.
Assimilation (painting) at the White Cube Bermondsey
Lost (painting) at the White Cube

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