My Art Week: Highlights and News from the Art World - ENZO MARI IN TRIENNALE - FESTIVAL DELLE LETTERATURE MIGRANTI - FLOWERS OF AFRICA - HAEGUE YANG "STRANGE ATTRACTORS" - NEW NEON INSTALLATION IN GENOA

Enzo Mari curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist with Francesca Giacomelli The exhibition examines over 60 years of activity of one of Italy’s greatest masters and theorists of design, who recently died at 88 in Milan. 17 Oct 2020 — 18 Apr 2021 Triennale di Milano
The sixth edition of Festival delle Letterature Migranti goes digital The Festival organises five days of meetings with the authors, debates, reflections, exhibitions and shows on the theme of “Oasis and deserts“, featuring both online and offline initiatives. Various venues in Palermo and online October 21-25, 2020
Kapwani Kiwanga’s “Flowers for Africa” receives Prix Marcel Duchamp 2020 The project is an historiographic journey into the collective memories and archives reflecting on colonialism and on Africa as the aesthetic and moral space exposed to the extraction of human, non-human, political, sociocultural, natural, and economic resources. “Flowers for Africa (Nigeria) 2014” Centre Pompidou, until January 4, 2021
Haegue Yang: Strange Attractors Tate St Ives presents UK’s largest show to date by South Korean artist Haegue Yang. The artist is transforming the exhibition's space with her immersive installations which are usually made up of a wide range of materials such as industrially made objects. 24 Oct 2020 — 03 May 2021 Tate St Ives, UK
A new neon installation by Lia Cecchin in Genoa provides a message of hope The artist has given new shape and meaning to the historical sign by Ansaldo’s factory, designed by Ettore Sottas in 1980s. Titled "Una città cancella, l’altra scrive", the neon installation is staged at Museo di Villa Croce in Genoa. Museo di Villa Croce, Genoa

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