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Signal to the Future. The Signal as a Planetary Language

Signal to the Future. The Signal as a Planetary Language

Stefano Cagol

Edited by Italian Cultural Institute, Zurich
Edited by Brixen Kultur
By (artist) Stefano Cagol
Text by Elisa Barison
Text by Dorian Batycka
Text by Charlotte Madeleine Castelli
Text by Veit Loers
Text by Thomothy Morton
Text by Emanuele Qninz

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Publishing 9th Nov 2026
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    • Performance Art
    • Stefano Cagol views the signal as a universal language that transcends political, geographical, and symbolic borders
    • This book focuses on Cagol’s central performances in Brixen, Wolfsburg, and Cairo, among other places
    Full Description

    Whether in an Alpine or urban setting, Stefano Cagol views the signal as a universal language that transcends political, geographical, and symbolic borders. In his public space projects, the Italian artist combines light, ritual, and technology to create stunning scenes through which he demonstrates the global reach and societal relevance of contemporary art. This book focuses on Cagol’s central performances in Brixen, Wolfsburg, and Cairo, among other places. With the aid of critical essays and through numerous images, these performances are situated within the overarching context of an oeuvre shaped by the pressing debates of the Anthropocene age and the resulting limits to what the planet can withstand.

    About the Author

    Stefano Cagol is an Italian contemporary artist whose practice explores the relationship between human activity, energy, environmental transformation, and geopolitical borders. Working through performances, installations, video, and site‑specific actions, his work addresses the ecological and symbolic dimensions of global change. He has participated in major international exhibitions and biennials, and his work has been presented in museums, public spaces, and remote environments across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the Arctic regions. 

    Specifications
    Publisher
    Kerber
    ISBN
    9783735611130
    Publish date
    9th Nov 2026
    Binding
    Paperback / softback
    Territory
    World excluding Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the USA & Canada
    Size
    260 mm x 195 mm
    Pages
    160 Pages
    Illustrations
    60 color
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