Movin’Up, Cecilia Alemani, Zaha Hadid, Earth Porn: Artribune’s weekly picks
Artribune’s weekly roundup highlights five stories: the Movin’Up program returns with €40,000 for Italian artists’ mobility, supported by the Ministry and GAI; an expert discusses the overlooked importance of museum labels; Cecilia Alemani is selected to curate the Italian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, four years after her husband Massimiliano Gioni directed the 2013 edition; Salerno inaugurates the Zaha Hadid-designed Stazione Marittima, the first project by the architect completed posthumously; and Framepool launches a viral campaign called Earth Porn showcasing stunning Earth footage.
Key facts
- Movin’Up program returns with €40,000 for mobility of young Italian artists.
- Movin’Up is supported by the Italian Ministry and GAI.
- An expert explains why museum labels are more important than they seem.
- Cecilia Alemani will curate the Italian Pavilion at the next Venice Biennale.
- Massimiliano Gioni, Alemani’s husband, directed the 2013 Venice Biennale.
- Salerno inaugurates the Stazione Marittima, first Zaha Hadid project completed after her death.
- Framepool launches Earth Porn campaign featuring dramatic Earth footage.
- Artribune is a content platform for contemporary art and culture founded in 2011.
Entities
Artists
- Cecilia Alemani
- Massimiliano Gioni
- Zaha Hadid
Institutions
- Artribune
- GAI
- Italian Ministry
- Framepool
Locations
- Italy
- Salerno
- Venice