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FRANCESCO CLEMENTE - The Albertina Museum, Vienna
JULY 2022
The Albertina Museum in Vienna is devoting a comprehensive solo exhibition to Francesco Clemente. The show, which includes several key pieces from the Albertina’s own holdings, is based around the many important works by Clemente in the recently acquired Jablonka Collection. The presentation pays particular attention to the breadth of Clemente’s artistic vision and his understanding of mythology, with works created in Italy, America, and India, as well as on travels round the world. The exhibition is on view until 13 October 2022.
The Albertina Museum, Albertinaplatz, Vienna
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FRIEZE LONDON 2020 Online Viewing Room
OCTOBER 2020
Wednesday, 7 October - VIP Preview: 12pm London time
Thursday, 8 October - Second VIP Preview: 12pm London time
Friday, 9 October - Public opening: 12pm London time
Friday, 16 October - Closing: 6pm London time
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FRIEZE LONDON 2021
OCTOBER 2021
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill will be present at Frieze London 2021, Stand C13, with works by Domenico Bianchi, Tracey Emin, Giorgio Griffa, Gianni Politi and Rachel Whiteread.
13 - 17 October 2021, The Regent's Park, London
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GALLERIA LORCAN O'NEILL at Hay Hill, Mayfair - LONDON
OCTOBER 2020
Galleria Lorcan O’Neill are showing two exhibitions in London, 1 - 24 October 2020. Thursday 1 October – The first exhibition Fate & Luck, opens. Works by Tracey Emin, Richard Long, Gianni Politi, Rachel Whiteread, and Domenico Bianchi.
Tuesday 13 October – The second exhibition Giorgio Griffa 1968, opens. Location: 14A Hay Hill, Mayfair, London W1J 8NZ
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GIANNI POLITI - Performance, Palazzo Barberini
OCTOBER 2021
Gianni Politi presents the performance " I morti non muoiono " at Palazzo Barberini, Thursday 28 October 2021 at 6.00 pm, with a second showing at 7.30 pm. Curated by Massimo Mininni and specifically intended for Palazzo Barberini, the performance invites the public to reflect on the transformations of the art world over the centuries and on the destiny of the works through the eyes of the artists who created them.
Palazzo Barberini Via delle Quattro Fontane 13, Rome
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