Flashback_ l'arte è tutta contemporanea. VI Edition
From 31 Ottobre 2018 to 04 Novembre 2018
Turin
Place: Pala Alpitour
Address: corso Sebastopoli 123
Times: 11am-08pm
Ticket price: full € 10, reduced € 8
Telefono per informazioni: +39 011 19464324
E-Mail info: info@flashback.to.it
Official site: http://www.flashback.to.it/it/home/
FLASHBACK, the most contemporary ancient and modern art fair, (best Italian fair of 2017, Artribune) reaches, in 2018, its sixth edition.
The name of the event incorporates contents and intentions.
On the one side the name: FLASHBACK, the turmoil of the narration, through which the event moves the past into the present, on the other side the exhibition project: ALL ART IS CONTEMPORARY which is inspired by Gino De Dominicis’ conceptual research on the theme of immortality and underlines the “contemporaneity” of the experience of when the artwork is enjoyed and its timelessness.
So, FLASHBACK provides tools of knowledge, to help us reconfigure our identity and build up the memory of who we have been and – mainly – of who we could be. Not an archeological search in our past, but the awareness of how much it is an integral part of our space of existence
For its sixth edition FLASHBACK stigmatizes contents that have belonged to the project since its very birth. The need to “use the existent”, of doing so that what is already present can represent an opportunity to set the bases of the future society.
FLASHBACK 2018: THE SHORES OF ANOTHER SEA
The activity of FLASHBACK can be configures as an action of sci-fi cultural anthropology. On the one hand, FLASHBACK acts as an anthropologist, studying the cultural differences and similarities between the different peoples, from the dawn of civilization to our days. On the other hand, FLASHBACK uses the imaginary capacities of science fiction as a reflection on man, on his fears and aspirations.
The author we are drawing from is Chad Oliver, anthropologist and sci-fi writer. The shores of another sea is a hymn to the need of understanding among different cultures, a hymn to mixité.
The name of the event incorporates contents and intentions.
On the one side the name: FLASHBACK, the turmoil of the narration, through which the event moves the past into the present, on the other side the exhibition project: ALL ART IS CONTEMPORARY which is inspired by Gino De Dominicis’ conceptual research on the theme of immortality and underlines the “contemporaneity” of the experience of when the artwork is enjoyed and its timelessness.
So, FLASHBACK provides tools of knowledge, to help us reconfigure our identity and build up the memory of who we have been and – mainly – of who we could be. Not an archeological search in our past, but the awareness of how much it is an integral part of our space of existence
For its sixth edition FLASHBACK stigmatizes contents that have belonged to the project since its very birth. The need to “use the existent”, of doing so that what is already present can represent an opportunity to set the bases of the future society.
FLASHBACK 2018: THE SHORES OF ANOTHER SEA
The activity of FLASHBACK can be configures as an action of sci-fi cultural anthropology. On the one hand, FLASHBACK acts as an anthropologist, studying the cultural differences and similarities between the different peoples, from the dawn of civilization to our days. On the other hand, FLASHBACK uses the imaginary capacities of science fiction as a reflection on man, on his fears and aspirations.
The author we are drawing from is Chad Oliver, anthropologist and sci-fi writer. The shores of another sea is a hymn to the need of understanding among different cultures, a hymn to mixité.
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