artists & participants

Marina AbramovicCarla AccardiGiovanni AnselmoJanine AntoniAdolphe AppiaIda BarbarigoMiquel BarceloMatthew BarneyMassimo BartoliniDavide Benati Bertozzi & CasoniAlberto BiasiAlighiero BoettiOtto BollMonica BonviciniDavide BorianiMichael BorremansTania BrugueraPeter BuggenhoutAlberto BurriFrancesco CandeloroFelice CasoratiVincenzo CastellaFrancesco ClementeGianni Colombo DadamainoBerlinde De BruyckereFrancisco de GoyaRiccardo de MarchiOlivier DollingerDesiree DolronMaurizio DonzelliPiero DorazioMarcel DuchampPablo EchaurrenLuciano FabroLara FavarettoLeon FerrariDaniela FerrettiLucio FontanaMariano Fortuny Fujiko ShiragaAdam Fuss Gao XingjianCristina Garcia RoderoAlberto GiacomettiRaimund GirkeAntony GormleyGotthard GraubnerCao GuimaraesHenri Joseph HarpigniesGary HillPieter de HoochSadaharu Horio Jiro YoshiharaEmilia KabakovIlya & Emilia KabakovWassily KandinskyAnish Kapoor Kcho KimsoojaPaul KleeJannis KounellisLuisa LambriWalter LeblancFernand LegerOsvaldo LiciniRobert LongoHeinz MackAlberto MagnelliRobert Mallet-StevensPiero ManzoniEnzo MariAlberto MartiniRoberto MattaGordon Matta-ClarkFausto MelottiAna MendietaMarisa MerzSabrina MezzaquiMattia MoreniMichel MouffeShirin NeshatRivane NeuenschwanderLouise NevelsonRenato NicolodiMario NigroHans Op de BeeckRoman OpalkaGiulio PaoliniLygia PapeGiuseppe PenoneOtto PieneFilippo De PisisHugo PrattAraya RasdjarmrearnsookMan RayGerhard RichterAuguste RodinBernardi RoigMark Rothko Saburo MurakamiDoris SalcedoRemo SalvadoriAlberto SavinioJan SchoonhovenRichard SerraConrad ShawcrossMeekyoung ShinKazuo ShiragaJesus Rafael SotoEttore SpallettiDominique StroobantHiroshi SugimotoAntoni TapiesPascale Marthine TayouMarco TirelliJames TurrellLuc TuymansGünther UeckerGiuseppe UnciniCamiel van BreedamJoos van CleefAlex van GelderEmilio VedovaJef VerheyenNanda VigoCarl Michael von HausswolffMaaria WirkkalaChen Zhen 

curators

press release

The Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia and the Vervoordt Foundation present TRA. EDGE OF BECOMING – a specially curated group show of over 300 works of art at the Palazzo Fortuny, which explores the transversal links between places, history, creative heritage and universal wisdom. The exhibition runs from 4 June - 27 November 2011.

Following the path of the internationally acclaimed trilogy ARTEMPO (2007), ACADEMIA (2008) and IN-FINITUM (2009), TRA. EDGE OF BECOMING (2011), brings together the rich legacy of Mariano Fortuny, the wabi inspirations of Axel Vervoordt, the reflexions of the economic thinker Bernard Lietaer, the scientist Eddi de Wolf and the architect Tatsuro ‘Taro’ Miki, and aims to create an aesthetic, intellectual and enlightening experience which will encourage the visitor to read the world through art.

The curatorial team for TRA. EDGE OF BECOMING is composed of Daniela Ferretti, director of Palazzo Fortuny; Rosa Martínez, independent curator and art advisor; Francesco Poli, philosopher and art history professor; and Axel Vervoordt, president of the Vervoordt Foundation.

The exhibition will transform the four floors of Palazzo Fortuny into a complex exhibition trail where dialogue and interaction between the artworks, the viewer and the space itself is of fundamental importance. Some of the world’s most important artists will be represented in the exhibition, including Auguste Rodin, Marina Abramovic, Lucio Fontana, Miquel Barcelò, Anish Kapoor, Fernand Léger and Antoní Tápies. A large number of artists have also been specially commissioned for the show including Massimo Bartolini, Maurizio Donzelli, Fernando Garbellotto, Jannis Kounellis, Giulio Paolini, Francesco Candeloro, Dominique Stroobant, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Kimsooja, Günther Uecker, Giorgio Vigna, and Carl Michael von Hausswolff. In addition, to commemorate this exceptional exhibition, visitors will be given a unique opportunity to view parts of the original Palazzo which have previously been closed to the public, including the Atelier of Mariano Fortuny on the first floor, three new lateral rooms on the second floor, and seven late gothic windows which have been closed since the 18th century.

About the title TRA was chosen for its many meanings. Firstly, it can be read inversely to spell ‘art’. In Italian it is a preposition that signifies ‘in-between’ and ‘inside’, and also connotes an action that goes ‘beyond’ or ‘ahead of”. TRA is also a common suffix in many Sanskrit words such as ‘mantra’, ‘tantra’, ‘yantra’. Mantra is the literal translation of ‘instrument of thought’, man - to think and tra - an instrument or tool. ‘Tantra’ is the ancient system of knowledge that connects sexual and cosmic energy. ‘Yantras’ are the signs and drawings that act like doors for energetic healing. TRA relates to the idea of being purified through a ritual and creative transformation. It is also the space between two dimensions and marks the moment of passage and a breach towards new experiences. In this sense, TRA connects to the Japanese notion of “ma” that indicates the empty, yet positive space between two objects. The subtitle of the exhibition, EDGE OF BECOMING, relates to the void leading to the possible powers of energy. TRA. EDGE OF BECOMING seeks the healing balance and creative interaction that unfolds every beginning.

Music The Belgian musician, composer and professor Mireille Cappelle, has specially created an architecture sonore for TRA, directly inspired by the ideas and concepts behind the exhibition. A long term collaborator with the Vervoordt Foundation and the Palazzo Fortuny, Cappelle also created Anello for Artempo, Naga for Academia, and Sunyata for In-finitum. For TRA. EDGE OF BECOMING, Cappelle comments: “Sonorous architectures are destined to exist in spaces which vibrate with them. They are an auditory reflection of all that is present. Every visitor entering the space will become part of this architecture with his respiration, his words, his steps…”

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TRA - EDGE OF BECOMING
Ort: Museo Fortuny
Kuratoren: Daniela Ferretti, Rosa Martinez, Francesco Poli, Axel Vervoordt,

Künstler: Marina Abramovic, Carla Accardi, Gerrit Adriaensz Berckheyde, Giovanni Anselmo, Janine Antoni, Adolphe Appia, Bae Bien-U, Ida Barbarigo, Miquel Barcelo, Matthew Barney, Massimo Bartolini, Davide Benati, Bertozzi & Casoni, Alberto Biasi, Alighiero e Boetti, Otto Boll, Vincenzo Bonomini, Monica Bonvicini, Davide Boriani, Michael Borremans, Camiel van Breedam, Tania Bruguera, Peter Buggenhout, Alberto Burri, Jean-Marie Bytebier, Francesco Candeloro, Felice Casorati, Vincenzo Castella, Chen Zhen, Pieter Claeissins, Antonio Clavé, Francesco Clemente, Niccolo Codazzi, Gianni Colombo, Dadamaino , Berlinde De Bruyckere, Olivier Dollinger, Desiree Dolron, Maurizio Donzelli, Piero Dorazio, Marcel Duchamp, Pablo Echaurren, Luciano Fabro, Lara Favaretto, Leon Ferrari, Lucio Fontana, Mariano Fortuny, Mariano Fortuny i Marsal, Francesco Franciabigio, Adam Fuss, Gao Xingjian, Fernando Garbellotto, Cristina Garcia Rodero, Alex van Gelder, Alberto Giacometti, Esther Giles Nampitjinpa, Raimund Girke, Antony Gormley, Francisco de Goya, Gotthard Graubner, Cao Guimaraes, Henri Joseph Harpignies, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Gary Hill, Pieter de Hooch,
Sadaharu Horio, Carl Julius von Leypold, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, Wassily Kandinsky, Anish Kapoor, Kcho , Raku Kichizaemon, Kim Sooja, Paul Klee, Susan Kleinberg, Osamu Kokufu, Jannis Kounellis, Mitsuko Kuebli, Luisa Lambri, Walter Leblanc, Fernand Léger, Osvaldo Licini, Robert Longo, Heinz Mack, Alberto Magnelli, Robert Mallet-Stevens, Piero Manzoni, Riccardo de Marchi, Enzo Mari, Raffaela Mariniello, Alberto Martini, Roberto Matta, Gordon Matta-Clark, Meekyoung Shin, Fausto Melotti, Ana Mendieta, Marisa Merz, Sabrina Mezzaqui, Domi Mora, Mattia Moreni, Michel Mouffe, Saburo Murakami, Shirin Neshat, Rivane Neuenschwander, Louise Nevelson, Renato Nicolodi, Mario Nigro, Francois de Nomé, Francesco Nonino, Hans Op de Beeck, Roman Opalka, Giulio Paolini, Lygia Pape, Giuseppe Penone, Otto Piene, Filippo De Pisis, Hugo Pratt, Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, Man Ray, Gerhard Richter, Auguste Rodin, Bernardi Roig, Mark Rothko, Doris Salcedo, Remo Salvadori, Alberto Savinio, Jan Schoonhoven, Richard Serra, Conrad Shawcross, Fujiko Shiraga, Kazuo Shiraga, Jesús Rafael Soto, Ettore Spalletti, Dominique Stroobant, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Kano Tanyu, Antoni Tàpies, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Marco Tirelli, Celestino Turletti, James Turrell, Luc Tuymans, Günther Uecker, Giuseppe Uncini, Joos van Cleef, Gabriele de Vecchi, Emilio Vedova, Jef Verheyen, Giorgio Vigna, Nanda Vigo, Harmen Willemsz Wieringa, Maaria Wirkkala, Jiro Yoshihara