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THE DARK SIDE CHI HA PAURA DEL BUIO? in white font on black cover.

The Dark Side

Who's Afraid of the Dark?

By (author) Danilo Eccher

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  • A collection of works from 13 artists that explores the dark side that exists in all forms within all of us
  • Accompanies an exhibition at Musja museum in Rome from 8th October 2019 to 1st March 2020
Full Description

The Dark Side is a project that solicits the public on the ‘dark side’ that is in each of us, which manifests itself in ancestral fears such as the fear of the dark ( to which this first volume is dedicated), the fear of loneliness, the fear of time. These fears require a pause, a reflection: they destabilise, but at the same time ignite new possibilities, new thoughts, new perspectives.

This volume Who’s Afraid of the Dark?
investigates the theme of physical and metaphorical darkness, and consequently the relationship with its opposite, light. It includes works ranging from installations, multi-sensory experiences, mixed media and large scale-works from 13 of the most important international artists such as Gregor Schneider, Robert Longo, Hermann Nitsch, Tony Oursler, Christian Boltanski, James Lee Byars up to the new protagonists of the contemporary art scene such as Monster Chetwind, Sheela Gowda, Shiota Chiharu and, among Italian artists, Gino De Dominicis, Gianni Dessì, Flavio Favelli, Monica Bonvicini.

The artistic perspective is countered with the interventions by theologian Gianfranco Ravasi, physicist-theorist Mario Rasetti, psychiatrist Eugenio Borgna and philosopher Federico Vercellone, who offer a polyphonic look of great intellectual interest on this theme.

The Dark Side project inaugurates Musja, a new museum in the city of Rome, which is proposed as a reference for the most innovative trends in the contemporary art scene.

Text in English and Italian.

Specifications
Publisher
Silvana
ISBN
9788836644643
Published
11th Dec 2019
Binding
Hardback
Territory
UK, Ireland, Scandinavia, Iceland, Germany, Eastern Europe, & Austria. Arab States non-exclusive
Size
240 mm x 170 mm
Pages
224 Pages
Illustrations
130 color
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