From the Eighties until Tomorrow: The French FRACs – The Most Beautiful Kunsthalle in the World
LECTURE
24 February 2011
FAR – Villa Sucota
Watch on Vimeo Part I, Part II, Part III
The meeting was introduced by:
Nicolas Bourriaud (theorist and art critic)
Participated:
Eva Gonzàlez-Sancho (director of FRAC Bourgogne)
Alain Quemin (Sociologist, professor at the University of Paris-Est)
Coordinator:
Andrea Lissoni
The Most Beautiful Kunsthalle in the World
2010–2012
Fondazione Antonio Ratti
Villa Sucota, via per Cernobbio 19, Como
The Most Beautiful Kunsthalle in the World was an international research project developed between 2010 and 2012 among curators, critics, historians of art, artists, and professionals from diverse disciplinary fields and contexts, in a debate about exhibition practices of contemporary art in the beginning to the 21st century.
The project was developed by Fondazione Antonio Ratti together with the Camera di Commercio di Como (within the initiative Laboratorio Como) wtih the collaboration of Centro ASK (Art, Science, Knowledge) of University Bocconi of Milan and of the Graduate Program in Visual and Performing Arts (Clasav) of the University IUAV of Venice. The project was under the scientific responsibility of Marco De Michelis, with the general coordination of Filipa Ramos.