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Borders 2020

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FEEDBACK RELEASE: BORDERS 2020

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Image courtesy of ITSLIQUID Group | Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello

Feedback release: BORDERS 2020
Venice | July 23 – August 21, 2020
THE ROOM Contemporary Art Space | Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello

ITSLIQUID Group, in collaboration with Venice Events and ACIT Venice – Italian-German Cultural Association, is proud to announce the astonishing success of BORDERS Art Fair 2020 that occurred in Venice at THE ROOM Contemporary Art Space and at Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello, from July 23 to August 21, 2020, with the participation of more than 120 artists from more than 30 countries.

Never as this time the concept of the exhibition seemed to be epochal: since several months, the humankind coexists at a distance to stay closer. The new invisible borders generated by the covid-19 are creating new ways of living everyday life, new human connections, re-thinking common spaces and entire cities. Could the new “borders” be the solution? We invited artists, architects and designers to be inspired by this new era, exploring the connection between desiresneedsfears that brings humankind to change, to transform and to evolve our inner world: the answers have been impressive!

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The first appointment of BORDERS Art Fair 2020 is divided into two sections: BODIES+CITIES SKINand Venice International Art Fair 2020.

BODIES+CITIES SKIN is about the humankind, that wants to wear his city like a second skin without borders or limits. City’s body is in constant evolution. It changes its skin and shows a renewed body. This mutation follows the direction of human being development and it is a clear and true statement of cities changing time. From borders as individual bodies and souls to boundaries of cities in which we live, each line delimitates a surface and could be the starting point to something new, undiscovered. Limits are everywhere, barriers keep us inside or outside spaces and societies. Their passing creates a crossover of identities and urban environment. The way we move, we relate to anything, to the world make us go beyond boundaries.

Venice International Art Fair 2020 analyzes the relationship between body and space, and the hybridization between identities and cultural/physical/social/urban settings in contemporary time, through two main sections: LIQUID ROOMS and FUTURE LANDSCAPES.

Image courtesy of ITSLIQUID Group | Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello

This time ITSLIQUID Group had to re-think the openings of the events to prioritize the safety of the people involved: all day long groups of artistsphotographersvideo makersarchitectscollectorsand art lovers have succeeded one another to visit the exhibition spaces respecting the restrictions given by our government and enjoying in any possible way the art event. In this peculiar moment, we took the opportunity to create a stronger connection between the visitors and the artists, who shared their visions and their inner world. 

On July 23 at THE ROOM Contemporary Art Space, among the artists Digi Chivetta talked about her personal “Sea Deamon”, which ensnared her in a slow-motion fight for her life and that she was fighting back with everything she had. For Cecilia Álvarez, self-taught Mexican plastic artist, and for Louise De Buck, from Belgium, imagination, fantasy, magic, aesthetics and emotions are combined in the subconscious with the experiences of reality, thus creating a unique version of life. Patricia Petapermal, half French half Indian, dedicated herself to paint every kind of figure (animal, human, nature) to underline the contrasts and the direction humakind is taking. Raf Tarnawski creates the lightening rods to diffuse stress and an escape route from daily desolation: his sculptures are vessels that are filled with emotions and desires, the joy of encounter, heat of the setting sun, or yearning for what might be. He wants to bring order and understanding of basic values that comes from aesthetics and beauty.

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On July 24 in Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello the doors opened at 10AM and throughout the day, visitors have been amazed by the wonderful location and the curious stories of the artists: Brigitte Van Laethum, born and raised in Belgium, has been a professional decorative painter worldwide, for over 25 years. Since a few months she expresses her profound beliefs by painting on canvas. Using mixed media, acrylic and oil on various supports, she aims to express the pain and suffering of Jesus as it is reflected in the abandonment of the Christian faith in our modern materialistic society. Lidea Hajjarfell for the acrylic abstracts, where she finds her hand wandering over the canvas, evoking lots of emotions, and emanating unlimited expressions, especially in a style of her own she called “Limitless Limit”. The works of Eva Marc’h are characterized by the “figurative abstract”: she wants to favorite spontaneity, that reveal the unconscious and provide constructive messages to the individual and collective consciousness. Jolanda Steenvoorden, on the other side, doens’t give an explanation of her works: she wants the viewers to be inspired by her creations and to have its own opinion about them. Last, but not least, Blair Treuer explores into the role Native American traditional cultural practices and beliefs plays in shaping the way her family sees itself collectively, the role it takes in shaping the personal identities of her husband and her nine children, and the influences or effect it’s had on her own personal identity. As a white woman, the only non-native person in her immediate family, her work is about her reflections as an outsider and about the emotional rollercoaster she often rides as she stands fixed on the outside, but privileged enough to look in. This portrait series is not just about the pieces of Ojibwe culture she’s been allowed to see, but also what it’s allowed her to see within herself, and even to recognize what cannot be found there. 

This enchanting atmosphere has been made even more magical by the live piano concert of Letizia Michielon, teacher at the Music Conservatory of Venice, introduced by the President of ACIT Venice Mrs Nevia Pizzul-Capello, who played two sonatas of Ludwig Van Beethoven, that accompained gently the end of the opening days. 

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SELECTED ARTISTS

THE ROOM Contemporary Art Space
Gelavizh Abolhassani . Iran/Austria | Cecilia Ibeth Álvarez Moreno . Mexico | Carlos Arroba Diaz . Spain | Heike Baltruweit . Germany | Eman Barakat . Egypt | Julien Bernard-Grau . UK | Marciana Biasiello . USA | Monika Blanka Katterwe . Germany | Janice Bond . USA | Agnese Cabano . Italy | Luca Cameli . Italy | Digi Chivetta . Italy | Manuela Clarin . Germany | Roberta Consalvo Sances . Italy | Deni Corsino . Brazil | Aaron Cristofaro . USA | Denise Cummings . USA | Louise De Buck . Belgium | Diana del Franco . Italy | Aggeliki Dimitriadou . Greece | Sven Armin Domann . Germany | Caro Dranow . USA | Elsa Egon . France | Adrian Flaherty . UK | Elena Gastón Nicolás . Spain | Maya Georgieva . Germany | Dana Hassan . Lebanon | Eero Jääskeläinen . Finland | Karina K. McKenzie . Norway | SOHA Jeong Kyoung-Mee . Republic of Korea | Ami Kenzo . Canada | Prolay Kundu . India | Marion Laborde . France | Alan Lacke Cairo . Cuba | Christopher Lewis-Smith . UK | YaoYao Li . China | Sabrina Meissner . Germany | Stephania Micallef . Malta | Christina Mitterhuber . Austria | Melanie Mollo . Germany | Eduardo Moreno . Mexico | Ryoji Morimoto . Japan | Tomáš Neuwirth . Czech Republic | Laura Orrego . Colombia | Nhora Ortiz . Venezuela | Magali Peretto . Belgium | Patricia Petapermal . Germany/France | Yande Ren . China | Rachel Rogers . USA | Alain Rousseau . France | Laura Sandroni . Italy | Natalia Schaefer . Germany | Kirsten Schankweiler . Germany | Nathalie Serero . France/Italy | Isabella Sommati . Italy | Rebecca Stone . USA | Raf Tarnawski . Sweden/Poland | Giacomo Toth . Italy | Julija Tumelyte . Lithuania | Grace Vanderheide . The Netherlands | Christel Van Hemelrijck . Belgium | Petra von Kazinyan . Austria | We33 by Artia Gallery . Greece | Liang Zhang . USA

Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello
Gelavizh Abolhassani . Iran/Austria | Carlos Arroba Diaz . Spain | Ali Asi | Luigi Bacco . Italy | Dorothea Margarete Berger . Germany | Lia Bottanelli . Italy | Walter Coccia . Italy | Deni Corsino . Brazil | Manuel Delgado . Spain | Martina Della Rocca . France | Gabi Domenig . Austria | Denis Douveneau . France | Leilani Euphrosyne . Germany | kAtheFee . Austria | Marco Galeotti . Italy | Elena Gastón Nicolás . Spain | Lidea Hajjar . Lebanon | Mick Inger . Italy | Nick Kacic-Miosic . USA | Ami Kenzo . Canada | Marianna Kiraly . Hungary/USA | Roswitha Klotz . Germany | Bernd Koblischeck . Germany | Marion Laborde . France | Christopher Lewis-Smith . UK | YaoYao Li . China | Elisabeth López . Spain | Magdalena Maatkare . Germany | Neo Mahlangu . South Africa | Eva Marc’h . France | Ron Miller . Germany | Gianfranco Mottola . Italy | Tiziana Mucchiani Farah . Switzerland | Simona Muzzi . Italy | Temel Nal . Germany | Isabel O’Brien . Australia | Laura Orrego . Colombia | David Phoenix . Italy | Yande Ren . China | Elisabeth Schutting . Austria | Gary Scott . UK | Jolanda Steenvoorden . The Netherlands | Blair Treuer . USA | Brigitte Van Laethum . Lebanon/Belgium | We33 by Artia Gallery . Greece | Karl Weiming Lu . Australia | Christoph Woloszyn . Germany | Zhuo Yu . China

Image courtesy of ITSLIQUID Group | THE ROOM Contemporary Art Space

organized by ITSLIQUID Group
curator Luca Curci
in collaboration with ACIT Venice – Italian-German Cultural Association, Goethe Institut, Venice Events
project manager Giulia Tassi
project coordinators Veronica Piras, Giulia Spagnuolo
collaborators Beatrice Mantovano, Ilaria Peruzzet
graphic designer Gabriella D’Aprile
supported by Algae-Cinema, Labruna, Sasta, SC2 Consultants, Studio Vanerio, The Final Art Print, The South African Mint

VENUES
THE ROOM Contemporary Art Space
Calle Larga San Marco, 374 – 30124 Venice, Italy
July 23 – August 21, 2020
09:30 AM – 05:30 PM | Monday – Friday

Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello
Cannaregio 4118 – 30121 Venice, Italy
July 24 – August 21, 2020
10:00 AM – 06:00 PM | Monday – Friday

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COVID-19 Protection Concept – ITSLIQUID Group

The health and safety of our staff and visitors are of predominant importance to ITSLIQUID Group. This Protection Concept governs how we intend to operate after Italy’s lockdown has ended, the rules that will be applied inside the exhibition spaces and how these will be implemented in practice. Read more.

ITSLIQUID ESSENTIALS

Every artist need core elements to allow his profession to grow, to find a market for his artworks, to realize the vision he has for his own business. That is our goal. ITSLIQUID Group knows that, as an artist, your first concern is the production of art and that you need more than good advices to transform your passion into a successful business: you need experienced specialists that provide you guidance and direction your efforts. In the last 20 years, ITSLIQUID Group has connected more than 5000 artists with leading museums, galleries, art spaces and art lovers; our team of professional consultants will assist you in growing relationships with a wide range of contacts all around the world, in the selection of works that reflects markets’ personal taste, in finding creative solutions to become profitable, both artistically and financially. Starting from a free consulting, we will help you finding the plan that best fits your career, whether you are an emerging or an established artist: we will provide you the necessary professional tools to drive the growth you are looking for.

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ABOUT US

ITSLIQUID is a web based information platform, founded in 2001 by Luca Curci, dedicated to world wide distribution of information about calls for entries, exhibitions and events at some of the world’s leading art galleries, museums and foundations selected. ITSLIQUID has already built a readership of more than 250.000 qualified subscribers. Among them architects, designers, artists, collectors, art critics, curators, dealers, and other personalities of the International art, architecture and design world. It provides advertising services, press office services for events and projects, articles and specials published on the website, media partnerships services.

During the last 20 years, ITSLIQUID Group has became a cultural hub between creatives, exhibition spaces and art lovers. Among our international partners, Art Now Fair, Art Vancouver, Design Tokyo, INDEX Qatar, INDEX Saudi, The Big 5 Construct Dubai, The Big 5 Construct Qatar, Photo LA Los Angeles and international magazines like Art Style. ITSLIQUID Group supports some of the most important no-profit organizations, like UNFCCC – United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, SSCS – Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, One Tree Planted, The Ocean CleanUp and Plastic Oceans, with the goal to increase public awareness about environmental issues. Click here to find out more.

ITSLIQUID GROUP includes a section dedicated to the organization of international art events, managing exhibitions of painting, photography, video art, installation and performance; it organizes solo and collective shows, art residencies and international contests. Its object is to use new technologies to globalize the language of art, to connect artists working in every part of the world.

ITSLIQUID Group manages a variety of art spaces all over the world; among them THE ROOM Contemporary Art Space in the heart of San Marco Square in Venice and different historical buildings, THE LINE Contemporary Art Space in the London city center and other different partners worldwide. Since its beginning, the group has organized more than 250 events all around the world, involving more than 5.000 artists, in more than 60 international venues in Italy, USA, Canada, UK, Spain, France, etc. Most of the last events have been realized in museums (CCCB – Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona in Spain, NCCA – National Center for Contemporary Arts in Moscow, etc.), galleries and private foundations.

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OUR LOCATIONS

THE ROOM Contemporary Art Space, located in San Marco square, in the heart of Venice is available to host solo show and group exhibitions of the most talented emerging and established artists, designers and architects selected by our professional team among the numerous show participation requests.

Overlooking the unique San Marco square, THE ROOM Contemporary Art Space presents a rich program of exhibitions, talks, meetings, workshops and courses about art, architecture, design and fashion with architects, designers, artists, collectors, art critics, curators, dealers, and other personalities of the International art, architecture and design world. Being part of our program is an exciting opportunity to improve your network and get new inspirations.

THE ROOM Contemporary Art Space is a fascinating and prestigious venue where our professional team will be at your disposal to assist you, offering a unique exhibition experience, giving you the opportunity to display your artworks in Venice, one of the most suggestive cities in the art world, and broadening your artistic career and exhibition background.

Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello is one of the most known palaces of the Renaissance in Venice. It is an historical building dated back to the 16th century, and it has been owned by several noble venetian families, as demonstrated by the frescoed ceilings, the artistic stuccos and the fine furnitures that enrich its rooms. The Palace welcomes visitors with its beautiful private garden on the ground floor, and then it gathers the guests in its large first floor salons, in which past and present dialogue together. The restored Old Masters’ frescoes and the contemporary art masterpieces that are periodically shown in the exhibitions hosted here, make Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello the perfect location for the balance between old and new, between ancient environment and contemporary art, architecture and design.

Today the building is managed by ACIT Venice – the Italian-German Cultural Association – which is considered one of the most important intercultural associations in Europe. Thanks to the ACIT unceasing cultural activity, Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello has nowadays frequent collaborations with the Goethe Institute and with other local and international institutions, maintaining its ancient reputation. Because of these relations, it presents a huge program of memorable art exhibitions, conferences, congresses and concerts. Among the last institutional exhibitions, its participation in the 58th Venice Biennale with the Guatemala pavilion, the Dominican Republic pavilion and the Grenada pavilion. ITSLIQUID Group already had the pleasure to held some festivals and exhibitions in Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello, as MORPHOS Festival and FUTURE IDENTITIES Festival, both in 2014.

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