ART CITY Bologna starts with a renewed format and visual identity

On 7, 8 and 9 May, the ninth edition of ART CITY Bologna, which is proposed to be an “engine of restart for the sociality and enjoyment in the presence of artistic creativity”.

Pavilion de l’Eprit Nouveau Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

Monumental Cemetery of Certosa Chiostro VI or of the Great War, Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

Photo: Angelo Scaramagli 

LabOratorio degli Angeli Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

Le Corbusier Garden | Fair Entrance Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

Vittorio Putti' ex-military anti-aircraft shelter Overview of the east gallery and the former infirmary, Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

The Greenhouses of the Giardini Margherita Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

Radioimmaginaria Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

Felicity Mangan, Technosphärenklänge CTM Festival HKW, 2019 

Photo: Udo Siegfriedt

Giorgio Andreotta Calò, Annunciation, 2018 Photographic impression on silver salts polythene paper made by contact with polychrome stained glass, Courtesy of the artist 

 Photo: Kirsten de Graaf

Stefano Arienti, Study for Rich and Poor, 2021 Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

Stefano Arienti, Crystals, 2010 glass, Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

Riccardo Baruzzi, Quadro Sonoro (Bic Barchino), 2021 Still from video, 21' 40'', courtesy Collezione d'arte della Regione Emilia-Romagna

Sabrina Mezzaqui, Mandala, 2019 Metallic elements on the floor, approx. 300 cm diameter, OKNO Studio, courtesy of the artist and GALLERIA CONTINUA

 Photo: Ela Bialkowska

Margherita Morgantin, COSINUS (Cosmic Winds), 2021 Installation, Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

On 7th, 8th and 9th May ART CITY Bologna will be back, opening the Bologna Summer Calendar. For its ninth edition, the institutional programme of exhibitions and special initiatives is entrusted to the artistic direction of Lorenzo Balbi, and is promoted by the Municipality of Bologna and coordinated by Istituzione Bologna Musei.  The event usually opens in January, but this year it has been postponed due to the pandemic emergency. Strongly supported by the Municipality of Bologna, ART CITY represents a real renaissance for Bologna's cultural life, affected by BolognaFiere's decision to postpone Arte Fiera to 2022. The ninth edition of ART CITY presents an innovative format, proposing itself as a " starting point for sociality and fruition in the presence of artistic creativity", in full respect of the Covid-19 state of emergency. The visual identity of the event has also been revamped, and its conception and development has been entrusted to Filippo Tappi (artistic director) and Marco Casella (graphic design). Inspired by the figure of Peter Pan, it tells of the different souls of the city of Bologna, fluid and contemporary. 

Cassero LGBTI center, photo Elisa D'Errico, Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

The 2021 edition pays particular attention to the Italian art scene and the themes of intergenerationality and intermediality.
The programme is divided into a special project, a main programme, an institutional programme and a main project dedicated to Vincenzo Agnetti (Milan, 1926-1981) at Padiglione de l'Esprit Nouveau.

The special project presents the environmental installation by the German artist Gregor Schneider (Rheydt, 1969) at the Ex GAM. The main programme includes young, mid-career and established Italian artists, including Beatrice Favaretto (Venice, 1992) at the Cassero LGBTI Center and Michelangelo Pistoletto (Biella, 1933) at Palazzo Boncompagni. The institutional programme also focuses on Italian artists, with Giorgio Morandi at Museo Morandi; Franco Vimercati at Casa Morandi; Maurizio Donzelli at Museo Civico Medievale, and many others. The programme includes exhibitions promoted by the Modern and Contemporary Art Galleries and initiatives set up in public, private and independent exhibition spaces.

ART CITY Bologna is in fact conceived as "a grand tour of the city that doesn't exist", a rediscovery of unusual places, off the beaten track, with an evocative charm. A communion between public and private spaces that boasts the participation of museums, galleries, non-profit spaces such as the Historic Theatre of Villa Aldrovandi, the Monumental Cemetery of Certosa, the Greenhouses of Giardini Margherita and the "Vittorio Putti" air-raid shelter. 

Manuele Giannini Alessandro Bocci (Startfuckers) and Nicola Ratti perform a song with the NEG, 9 April 2021, still from the video

Many initiatives will continue in the following weeks and months, introducing the Bologna Summer Programme. ART CITY is realised with the support of Destinazione Turistica Bologna Metropolitana, Camera di Commercio Industria Artigianato Agricoltura di Bologna and Bologna Welcome.

  • ART CITY Bologna
  • 7, 8 and 9 May 2021
  • Lorenzo Balbi
  • Municipality of Bologna with the coordination of Istituzione Bologna Musei
  • Destinazione Turistica Bologna Metropolitana, Chamber of Commerce of Bologna and Bologna Welcome
Pavilion de l’Eprit Nouveau

Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

Monumental Cemetery of Certosa Photo: Angelo Scaramagli 

Chiostro VI or of the Great War, Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

LabOratorio degli Angeli

Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

Le Corbusier Garden | Fair Entrance

Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

Vittorio Putti' ex-military anti-aircraft shelter

Overview of the east gallery and the former infirmary, Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

The Greenhouses of the Giardini Margherita

Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

Radioimmaginaria

Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

Felicity Mangan, Technosphärenklänge Photo: Udo Siegfriedt

CTM Festival HKW, 2019 

Giorgio Andreotta Calò, Annunciation, 2018  Photo: Kirsten de Graaf

Photographic impression on silver salts polythene paper made by contact with polychrome stained glass, Courtesy of the artist 

Stefano Arienti, Study for Rich and Poor, 2021

Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

Stefano Arienti, Crystals, 2010

glass, Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna

Riccardo Baruzzi, Quadro Sonoro (Bic Barchino), 2021

Still from video, 21' 40'', courtesy Collezione d'arte della Regione Emilia-Romagna

Sabrina Mezzaqui, Mandala, 2019  Photo: Ela Bialkowska

Metallic elements on the floor, approx. 300 cm diameter, OKNO Studio, courtesy of the artist and GALLERIA CONTINUA

Margherita Morgantin, COSINUS (Cosmic Winds), 2021

Installation, Courtesy: ART CITY Bologna