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Kunst Meran Merano Arte Unveils 2025 Exhibition Program

exhibition · 2026-04-26

Kunst Meran Merano Arte will unveil its 2025 exhibition schedule on March 16, 2025, beginning with "Aerolectics," the inaugural solo exhibition in Italy by Austrian artist Belinda Kazeem-Kaminski, curated by Lucrezia Cippitelli and Simone Frangi, and running until June 9. Following this, "Earthly Communities" will open on June 22, showcasing works from various artists that tackle ecological and geopolitical challenges, remaining on display until October 12. The exhibition series will wrap up on October 24 with "Franz Wanner," curated by Kristina Kreutzwald and Martina Oberprantacher, alongside "AlpiTypes," curated by Antonino Bennincasa, Massimo Martignoni, and Anna Zinelli. The museum will also provide educational programs for children and youth throughout 2025.

Key facts

  • Kunst Meran Merano Arte's 2025 program includes four major exhibitions starting March 2025.
  • The first exhibition, 'Aerolectics' by Belinda Kazeem-Kaminski, opens March 16 and runs until June 9, 2025.
  • 'Aerolectics' is curated by Lucrezia Cippitelli and Simone Frangi.
  • The exhibition is part of 'The Invention of Europe,' a six-stage project.
  • 'Earthly Communities' opens June 22 and runs until October 12, 2025.
  • 'Earthly Communities' features 11 artists including Carolina Caycedo and Amanda Piña.
  • Two exhibitions open October 24, 2025: 'Franz Wanner' and 'AlpiTypes'.
  • Franz Wanner's show includes new research on forced labor in South Tyrol during Nazi rule.

Entities

Artists

  • Belinda Kazeem-Kaminski
  • Juana Bel aka Amazon
  • Minia Biabiany
  • Carolina Caycedo
  • Carolina Cifras
  • Ismael Condoii
  • Luigi Coppola
  • Etienne de France
  • Alexandra Gelis
  • Amanda Piña
  • Mezzenett Quiroga
  • Sallisa Rosa
  • Franz Wanner

Institutions

  • Kunst Meran Merano Arte
  • The Invention of Europe

Locations

  • Merano
  • Italy
  • Vienna
  • Austria
  • South Tyrol
  • Alto Adige
  • Tyrol
  • Trentino
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Abya Yala
  • Americas

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