7 Must-See Works at miart 2017
The 22nd edition of miart concluded in Milan, presenting a diverse array of contemporary art. Don Brown's work at Sadie Coles Gallery featured a captivating juxtaposition of modern themes and classic religious figures, with his wife Yoko portrayed as a Madonna alongside Giorgio De Chirico's piece. At kaufmann repetto, Pae White's evocative female representations complemented Judith Hopf's intricate tapestries. Runo Lagomarsino showcased an installation highlighting economic commentary, while Salvatore Arancio prepared for the Venice Biennale with a ceramic display. Other notable works included copper structures by Pier Paolo Calzolari and a large sculpture by Chiara Camoni. Sinisa Labrovic explored the artist's place in society through his piece, Apple.
Key facts
- miart 2017 was the 22nd edition of the fair.
- Don Brown was born in 1962 and showed at Sadie Coles Gallery, London.
- Pae White was born in 1963 in Pasadena, California.
- Judith Hopf was born in 1969 in Karlsruhe.
- Runo Lagomarsino was born in 1977, Swiss-born, from Lund, residing between Brazil and São Paulo.
- Salvatore Arancio was born in 1974 in Catania, Italy.
- Pier Paolo Calzolari showed an untitled work from 1988.
- Chiara Camoni was born in 1974 in Piacenza.
- Sinisa Labrovic was born in 1965 in Croatia.
Entities
Artists
- Don Brown
- Yoko
- Giorgio De Chirico
- Pae White
- Judith Hopf
- Runo Lagomarsino
- Salvatore Arancio
- Svenia Deininger
- Christine Macel
- Pier Paolo Calzolari
- Chiara Camoni
- Sinisa Labrovic
Institutions
- miart
- Sadie Coles Gallery
- kaufmann repetto
- Francesca Minini
- Federica Schiavo
- Marianne Boesky
- Spazio A
- Alberto Torri
- Venice Biennale
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- London
- United Kingdom
- Pasadena
- California
- United States
- Karlsruhe
- Germany
- Lund
- Sweden
- Brazil
- São Paulo
- Rome
- New York
- Pistoia
- Piacenza
- Catania
- Croatia
- Bratislava
- Slovakia