"Open Process" puts in dialogue artists Ibrahim Mahama, Blokos 748 (Antonio Davanzo and Victor Miklos), and Irene Cattaneo. It is the inaugural exhibition of Venice-based platform Lo Studio Nadja Romain, where international artists, designers, and artisans interact with creatives based in Venice. The exhibition explores ideas around the very nature of making art, the special relation between artists and artisans, and how new technologies can become tools to produce art. In the context of Venice, the first international cultural and economical hub in history, "Open Process" interrogates the notion of cultural heritage and questions how trade, conflicts, and colonialism have shaped a common history from which we can build our future.
"Open Process" puts in dialogue artists Ibrahim Mahama, Blokos 748 (Antonio Davanzo and Victor Miklos), and Irene Cattaneo. It is the inaugural exhibition of Venice-based platform Lo Studio Nadja Romain, where international artists, designers, and artisans interact with creatives based in Venice. The exhibition explores ideas around the very nature of making art, the special relation between artists and artisans, and how new technologies can become tools to produce art. In the context of Venice, the first international cultural and economical hub in history, "Open Process" interrogates the notion of cultural heritage and questions how trade, conflicts, and colonialism have shaped a common history from which we can build our future.