OGR Torino Spring Bang: Three Exhibitions Explore Art, Technology, and Innovation
Six months post-inauguration, Officine Nord at OGR Turin introduces Spring Bang, which includes three Visual Arts initiatives centered on art, innovation, and technology. Massimo Lapucci, the General Director of OGR, emphasized the connection to the forthcoming Officine Sud, which will delve into scientific and technological advancements. Track 1 features Susan Hiller's solo exhibition, Social Facts, running until June 24, 2018, and includes the video projection Illuminations (2018). Track 2 presents The NewsRoom, a partnership between La Stampa and Google, available until May 27, offering an interactive news experience. Track 3 showcases Learn & Play! teamLab Future Park, the first permanent teamLab project in Europe for children aged 3 to 10, emphasizing immersive installations.
Key facts
- Spring Bang is the spring program at OGR Turin's Officine Nord.
- Three exhibitions simultaneously occupy the three Visual Arts tracks.
- Susan Hiller's solo show 'Social Facts' runs until June 24, 2018.
- The NewsRoom is a collaboration between La Stampa, Google, and Studio Azzurro.
- Learn & Play! teamLab Future Park is a permanent 3-year project for children.
- Massimo Lapucci is the General Director of OGR.
- Barbara Casavecchia curated Susan Hiller's exhibition.
- Maurizio Molinari is the Director of La Stampa.
Entities
Artists
- Susan Hiller
- Barbara Casavecchia
- Maurizio Molinari
- Massimo Lapucci
- teamLab
- Studio Azzurro
Institutions
- OGR Torino
- Officine Nord
- Officine Sud
- La Stampa
- Expo2015
- Artribune
Locations
- Turin
- Italy
- Silicon Valley