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Art of the Treasure Hunt Brings Contemporary Art to Tuscan Wineries

exhibition · 2026-05-04

The third installment of Art of the Treasure Hunt, named "Time is the Game of Man," is set to commence on July 1, 2018, in Tuscany's Chianti region. Curated by Luziah Hennessy, the exhibition will be available until October 14 and showcases creations from 14 artists hailing from 11 different nations, displayed across six wineries. Featured artists include Magdalena Abakanowicz, Alin Bozbiciu, Stefan Brüggemann, and others. This exhibition delves into the concept of time, presenting artworks that span over sixty years, from Abakanowicz (born 1930) to Stehli (born 1993). Venues include Castello di Brolio, Colle Bereto, Felsina, Castello di Volpaia, Borgo San Felice, and Villa di Geggiano, each contributing to a cohesive artistic narrative.

Key facts

  • Third edition of Art of the Treasure Hunt titled 'Time is the Game of Man'
  • Opens July 1, 2018, runs through October 14, 2018
  • Organized by patron Luziah Hennessy
  • 14 artists from 11 countries participate
  • Six wineries in the Chianti region of Tuscany serve as venues
  • Theme explores the sense of time with works spanning over 60 years
  • Artists include Magdalena Abakanowicz (1930) to Angélique Stehli (1993)
  • Venues: Castello di Brolio, Colle Bereto, Felsina, Castello di Volpaia, Borgo San Felice, Villa di Geggiano

Entities

Artists

  • Magdalena Abakanowicz
  • Alin Bozbiciu
  • Stefan Brüggemann
  • Cyril de Commarque
  • Sylvie Fleury
  • Kevin Francis Gray
  • Henrik Håkansson
  • Ibrahim Mahama
  • Servane Mary
  • Raul de Nieves
  • Alfredo Pirri
  • Angélique Stehli
  • Pascale Marthine Tayou
  • Cheyney Thompson
  • Mariacristina Ferraioli

Institutions

  • Art of the Treasure Hunt
  • Castello di Brolio
  • Colle Bereto
  • Felsina
  • Castello di Volpaia
  • Borgo San Felice
  • Villa di Geggiano
  • Museo MACRO di Roma
  • Whitney Biennial
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Chianti
  • Tuscany
  • Italy
  • Castello di Brolio
  • Colle Bereto
  • Felsina
  • Castello di Volpaia
  • Borgo San Felice
  • Villa di Geggiano
  • Rome

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