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A Video Art exhibition curated by Rebecca Russo.
Spazio Leonardo, as the final event of the 2024 exhibition programme, presents Art Routine For Well Being, a Video Art exhibition in collaboration with Fondazione Videoinsight® and its founder, contemporary art collector, philanthropist and creator of the Videoinsight® Method, Rebecca Russo. Fondazione Videoinsight® promotes the psychophysical well-being of individuals and communities through contemporary art, introducing artworks into social and work contexts. Art has the power to improve the quality of life and stimulate human resources; it is an essential tool for activating processes of personal growth and evolution. Health is a state of physical, mental, and social well-being. Art is the medicine for the soul: it promotes well-being by generating insight, that is, awareness for the purposes of growth and evolution. Experiencing art in a slow, intimate, and mindful way lowers the level of cortisol, the stress hormone; it reduces anxiety, normalises heart rate and blood pressure, improves brain and cognitive functions, generates beneficial sensations, has a positive impact on emotions, and increases levels of serotonin, the happiness hormone. Art lifts the mood; it is an exercise in empathy and communication. Experiencing Art on a daily basis is a fertile routine, a chance for care, change, improvement in the quality and duration of life, and the guidance of talents and inclinations. The exhibition at Spazio Leonardo features 25 video works by international artists from the Videoinsight® Collection, a prestigious collection of artworks with a high psychological impact. As with other exhibitions, this project was chosen because it aligns with the values of Leonardo Assicurazioni Società Benefit. Spazio Leonardo, with its various activities, is the concrete realisation of the philosophy of a company that aims to have a positive impact on society, culture, and the environment, promoting the psychophysical well-being of individuals. Art is one of the areas that the company has been pursuing for years to achieve this goal. Featured artists: FILIP DVORAK (*1990 Praga, Repubblica Ceca), DAMIANO FASSO (*1976 Vicenza), MICHAEL FLIRI (*1978 Sud Tirolo), BURCU GÖKÇEK (*1979 Ankara,Turchia), NIKLAS GOLDBACH (*1973 Witten, Germania), VLATKA HORVAT (*1974 Čakovec, Croazia)), ALI KAZMA (*1971 Istanbul, Turchia), MARCOS LUTYENS (*1964 Londra), MARZIA MIGLIORA (*1972 Alessandria), SHANA MOULTON (*1976 Oakhurst, California), VLAD NANCA (*1979 Bucarest, Romania), HANS OP DE BEECK (*1969 Turnhout, Belgio), BEATRICE PEDICONI (*1972 Roma), ALEJANDRO ALMANZA PEREDA (*1977 Città del Messico), AGNIESZKA POLSKA (*1985 Lublino, Polonia), ANNA RAIMONDO (*1981 Napoli), NAUFUZ RAMIREZ FIGUEROA (*1978 Guatemala), MARINELLA SENATORE (* 1977 Cava de' Tirreni), ERDEM TASDELEN (*1985 Ankara, Turchia), TOBIAS ZIELONY (*1973 Wupperta, Germanial), MARY SUE, EULALIA VALLDOSERA (*1963 Barcellona, Spagna), SOPHIE WHETTNALL (*1973 Bruxelles, Belgio). Exhibition: 10 October 2024 – 17 January 2025 Monday to Friday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Spazio Leonardo via della Liberazione 16/a, 20124 Milano www.leoanrdoassicurazioni.it
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New York, from 2 to 8 September 2024, Art Innovation inaugurates Light Visions. This is the only exhibition that transforms the city's historic billboards into an open-air digital art gallery, and it will take place during The Armory Show and Fashion Week.
The protagonists of the exhibition are among the best digital artists, creative studios, and designers from all over the world. More than 100 exhibitors stand out for using cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, vector graphics, and three-dimensional effects, redefining digital art in the contemporary world. Light Visions provides an opportunity to explore how screens can redefine urban space, turning the city into a dynamic canvas. Screens are not merely display surfaces but active elements that profoundly influence our perception and interaction with the surrounding environment. The exhibition illustrates how digital art can transform a public space into a collective and interactive experience, inviting locals and tourists to view the city in a new light. With the rising importance of technology in our daily lives, digital art in public spaces offers an innovative form of expression that combines aesthetics, innovation, and community engagement. The dynamic images and moving projections displayed on the screens of Times Square aim to create a continuous flow of visual stimuli, transforming the city's experience in real-time. |
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