Sky Arte's Artbox Explores Art and Ideology in New Episode
The new episode of Artbox, airing on Sky Arte HD on Thursday, April 26, examines the dialectic between art and ideology, featuring several exhibitions. Germano Celant's show 'Post Zang Tumb Tuuum. Art Life Politics: Italia 1918-1943' at Fondazione Prada in Milan presents Italian artists between the wars, reconstructing exhibition contexts and raising questions about creative freedom under dictatorship. At HangarBicocca, Matt Mullican's exhibition highlights his rejection of ideology by creating works under hypnosis, attributed to an alter ego called 'That Person.' Giosetta Fioroni's 'Viaggio Sentimentale' at Museo del Novecento in Milan explores masks and disguises. Francesco Stocchi reviews 'Charles I: King and Collector' at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, featuring dispersed masterpieces of the king beheaded in 1649.
Key facts
- Artbox airs on Sky Arte HD on Thursday, April 26.
- The episode focuses on the relationship between art and ideology.
- Germano Celant curated 'Post Zang Tumb Tuuum' at Fondazione Prada, Milan.
- The exhibition covers Italian artists from 1918 to 1943.
- Matt Mullican's show at HangarBicocca features works made under hypnosis.
- Mullican attributes his works to an alter ego called 'That Person'.
- Giosetta Fioroni's 'Viaggio Sentimentale' is at Museo del Novecento, Milan.
- Francesco Stocchi reviews 'Charles I: King and Collector' at Royal Academy of Arts, London.
Entities
Artists
- Germano Celant
- Matt Mullican
- Giosetta Fioroni
- Francesco Stocchi
- Charles I
Institutions
- Sky Arte HD
- Fondazione Prada
- HangarBicocca
- Museo del Novecento
- Royal Academy of Arts
- Artribune
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Milan
- London
- United Kingdom