Post Scriptum. A museum forgotten by heart
Curated by Luca Lo Pinto
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Tolia Astakhishvili (featuring Thea Djordjadze, Heike Gallmeier, Dylan Peirce), Absalon, Vincenzo Agnetti, Maurizio Altieri, Alex Bag, Beatrice Bonino, Victor Cavallo, Francesca Cefis, Alassan Diawara, Buck Ellison, Luciano Fabro, Hamishi Farah, Simone Forti, Pippa Garner, Alberto Garutti, Isa Genzken, Lenard Giller, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Adam Gordon, Pierre Guyotat, Sohrab Hura, Thomas Hutton, Allan Kaprow, KUKII (aka Lafawndah), Rosemary Mayer, Sandra Mujinga, Charlemagne Palestine, Paolo Pallucco & Mireille Rivier, Lorenzo Silvestri, Diane Simpson, Lukas Wassmann, Gillian Wearing, Issy Wood.
“Forgetting by heart” is an expression coined towards the end of the 1960s by Vincenzo Agnetti (1926-1981). The title of the group exhibition that concludes the programming of MACRO under the artistic direction of Luca Lo Pinto borrows the phrase to suggest an approach to the results of a project that over a span of five years has led the museum, as an institution, to question its own identity, its own modes of production and relation with artists and the audience.
The museum is reflected in an exhibition spreading throughout its architecture, in an area of over 10,000 square meters. The works are by more than 30 Italian and international artists, including those created for the occasion by Tolia Astakhishvili (featuring Thea Djordjadze, Heike Gallmeier, Dylan Peirce), Maurizio Altieri, Beatrice Bonino, Francesca Cefis, Pippa Garner, Lenard Giller, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Thomas Hutton, KUKII (aka Lafawndah), Rosemary Mayer, Charlemagne Palestine, Lorenzo Silvestri, Gillian Wearing.
The works on view include pieces by historically acclaimed artists like Luciano Fabro, Isa Genzken, Simone Forti, and by some of the most outstanding exponents of the younger art scene, such as Issy Wood, together with the opportunity to come across more rarely seen figures like Pierre Guyotat or Absalon, or others who have brought an artistic perspective to fashion, such as Maurizio Altieri, and to design, including Paolo Pallucco & Mireille Rivier. The overview also focuses on emerging artists like Hamishi Farah and Sandra Mujinga.
Post Scriptum. A museum forgotten by heart is an exhibition that mirrors Editorial, the group show spreading through the entire museum in 2020, launching Lo Pinto’s programming with a statement of intentions and directions. Following the metaphor of a magazine, the project has developed across five years with an editorial structure of eight thematic sections, corresponding to the various rooms of the museum. Some have investigated the idea of the exhibition itself, while others have challenged its conventions, incorporating figures from outside the system and other languages like design, music, publishing: a palimpsest composed of over 60 exhibitions, involving 250 artists, under the title of Museum for Preventive Imagination.
In the run-up to the opening of the exhibition, on 5 September MACRO presents Yard by Allan Kaprow, an environment from 1961 that is still the manifesto of an art capable of interacting with existing spaces and social contexts, criticizing the idea of individual power of the artist as opposed to collective action, and rejecting the notion that the work should necessarily aspire to achieve a definitive status.