Auronda Scalera • Artistic director • curator • lecturer
🇬🇧🇧🇭 Artistic Director•Curator•Scholar
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🔛Sougwen Chung x @palazzocitterio.brera

From 9 May 2026, to coincide with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, one of China’s most prominent abstractionists, the Shanghai-based artist Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio), presents a major presentation ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia).
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera), the exhibition brings together new and historic works that trace the evolution of Ding Yi’s language, alongside a series of stone steles that anchor the exhibition as a place of reflection and ritual, recalling ancient sites across China and Europe.
Titled ‘Cosmotechnics’ – a concept borrowed from philosopher Yuk Hui – the presentation transforms the Area Scarpa into a contemplative forest of images, the works operating like a planetary code with their placement creating a meandering path reminiscent of traditional Chinese gardens.
The exhibition is presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1–7: ‘Appearance of Crosses’ works for ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ © Ding Yi. Courtesy Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery
Image 8: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ by at Mostyn Gallery, 2025. Courtesy Mostyn Gallery
Image 9: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: The Winding Path’ at Contemporary Gallery Kunming, 2025. Courtesy Contemporary Gallery Kunming
Image 10: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ at Chaˆteau La Coste, 2024. Courtesy Chaˆteau La Coste
#DingYi #LissonGallery #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia #ShanghART_Gallery

From 9 May 2026, to coincide with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, one of China’s most prominent abstractionists, the Shanghai-based artist Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio), presents a major presentation ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia).
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera), the exhibition brings together new and historic works that trace the evolution of Ding Yi’s language, alongside a series of stone steles that anchor the exhibition as a place of reflection and ritual, recalling ancient sites across China and Europe.
Titled ‘Cosmotechnics’ – a concept borrowed from philosopher Yuk Hui – the presentation transforms the Area Scarpa into a contemplative forest of images, the works operating like a planetary code with their placement creating a meandering path reminiscent of traditional Chinese gardens.
The exhibition is presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1–7: ‘Appearance of Crosses’ works for ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ © Ding Yi. Courtesy Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery
Image 8: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ by at Mostyn Gallery, 2025. Courtesy Mostyn Gallery
Image 9: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: The Winding Path’ at Contemporary Gallery Kunming, 2025. Courtesy Contemporary Gallery Kunming
Image 10: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ at Chaˆteau La Coste, 2024. Courtesy Chaˆteau La Coste
#DingYi #LissonGallery #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia #ShanghART_Gallery

From 9 May 2026, to coincide with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, one of China’s most prominent abstractionists, the Shanghai-based artist Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio), presents a major presentation ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia).
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera), the exhibition brings together new and historic works that trace the evolution of Ding Yi’s language, alongside a series of stone steles that anchor the exhibition as a place of reflection and ritual, recalling ancient sites across China and Europe.
Titled ‘Cosmotechnics’ – a concept borrowed from philosopher Yuk Hui – the presentation transforms the Area Scarpa into a contemplative forest of images, the works operating like a planetary code with their placement creating a meandering path reminiscent of traditional Chinese gardens.
The exhibition is presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1–7: ‘Appearance of Crosses’ works for ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ © Ding Yi. Courtesy Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery
Image 8: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ by at Mostyn Gallery, 2025. Courtesy Mostyn Gallery
Image 9: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: The Winding Path’ at Contemporary Gallery Kunming, 2025. Courtesy Contemporary Gallery Kunming
Image 10: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ at Chaˆteau La Coste, 2024. Courtesy Chaˆteau La Coste
#DingYi #LissonGallery #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia #ShanghART_Gallery

From 9 May 2026, to coincide with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, one of China’s most prominent abstractionists, the Shanghai-based artist Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio), presents a major presentation ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia).
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera), the exhibition brings together new and historic works that trace the evolution of Ding Yi’s language, alongside a series of stone steles that anchor the exhibition as a place of reflection and ritual, recalling ancient sites across China and Europe.
Titled ‘Cosmotechnics’ – a concept borrowed from philosopher Yuk Hui – the presentation transforms the Area Scarpa into a contemplative forest of images, the works operating like a planetary code with their placement creating a meandering path reminiscent of traditional Chinese gardens.
The exhibition is presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1–7: ‘Appearance of Crosses’ works for ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ © Ding Yi. Courtesy Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery
Image 8: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ by at Mostyn Gallery, 2025. Courtesy Mostyn Gallery
Image 9: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: The Winding Path’ at Contemporary Gallery Kunming, 2025. Courtesy Contemporary Gallery Kunming
Image 10: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ at Chaˆteau La Coste, 2024. Courtesy Chaˆteau La Coste
#DingYi #LissonGallery #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia #ShanghART_Gallery

From 9 May 2026, to coincide with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, one of China’s most prominent abstractionists, the Shanghai-based artist Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio), presents a major presentation ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia).
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera), the exhibition brings together new and historic works that trace the evolution of Ding Yi’s language, alongside a series of stone steles that anchor the exhibition as a place of reflection and ritual, recalling ancient sites across China and Europe.
Titled ‘Cosmotechnics’ – a concept borrowed from philosopher Yuk Hui – the presentation transforms the Area Scarpa into a contemplative forest of images, the works operating like a planetary code with their placement creating a meandering path reminiscent of traditional Chinese gardens.
The exhibition is presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1–7: ‘Appearance of Crosses’ works for ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ © Ding Yi. Courtesy Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery
Image 8: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ by at Mostyn Gallery, 2025. Courtesy Mostyn Gallery
Image 9: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: The Winding Path’ at Contemporary Gallery Kunming, 2025. Courtesy Contemporary Gallery Kunming
Image 10: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ at Chaˆteau La Coste, 2024. Courtesy Chaˆteau La Coste
#DingYi #LissonGallery #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia #ShanghART_Gallery

From 9 May 2026, to coincide with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, one of China’s most prominent abstractionists, the Shanghai-based artist Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio), presents a major presentation ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia).
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera), the exhibition brings together new and historic works that trace the evolution of Ding Yi’s language, alongside a series of stone steles that anchor the exhibition as a place of reflection and ritual, recalling ancient sites across China and Europe.
Titled ‘Cosmotechnics’ – a concept borrowed from philosopher Yuk Hui – the presentation transforms the Area Scarpa into a contemplative forest of images, the works operating like a planetary code with their placement creating a meandering path reminiscent of traditional Chinese gardens.
The exhibition is presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1–7: ‘Appearance of Crosses’ works for ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ © Ding Yi. Courtesy Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery
Image 8: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ by at Mostyn Gallery, 2025. Courtesy Mostyn Gallery
Image 9: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: The Winding Path’ at Contemporary Gallery Kunming, 2025. Courtesy Contemporary Gallery Kunming
Image 10: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ at Chaˆteau La Coste, 2024. Courtesy Chaˆteau La Coste
#DingYi #LissonGallery #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia #ShanghART_Gallery

From 9 May 2026, to coincide with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, one of China’s most prominent abstractionists, the Shanghai-based artist Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio), presents a major presentation ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia).
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera), the exhibition brings together new and historic works that trace the evolution of Ding Yi’s language, alongside a series of stone steles that anchor the exhibition as a place of reflection and ritual, recalling ancient sites across China and Europe.
Titled ‘Cosmotechnics’ – a concept borrowed from philosopher Yuk Hui – the presentation transforms the Area Scarpa into a contemplative forest of images, the works operating like a planetary code with their placement creating a meandering path reminiscent of traditional Chinese gardens.
The exhibition is presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1–7: ‘Appearance of Crosses’ works for ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ © Ding Yi. Courtesy Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery
Image 8: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ by at Mostyn Gallery, 2025. Courtesy Mostyn Gallery
Image 9: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: The Winding Path’ at Contemporary Gallery Kunming, 2025. Courtesy Contemporary Gallery Kunming
Image 10: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ at Chaˆteau La Coste, 2024. Courtesy Chaˆteau La Coste
#DingYi #LissonGallery #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia #ShanghART_Gallery

From 9 May 2026, to coincide with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, one of China’s most prominent abstractionists, the Shanghai-based artist Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio), presents a major presentation ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia).
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera), the exhibition brings together new and historic works that trace the evolution of Ding Yi’s language, alongside a series of stone steles that anchor the exhibition as a place of reflection and ritual, recalling ancient sites across China and Europe.
Titled ‘Cosmotechnics’ – a concept borrowed from philosopher Yuk Hui – the presentation transforms the Area Scarpa into a contemplative forest of images, the works operating like a planetary code with their placement creating a meandering path reminiscent of traditional Chinese gardens.
The exhibition is presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1–7: ‘Appearance of Crosses’ works for ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ © Ding Yi. Courtesy Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery
Image 8: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ by at Mostyn Gallery, 2025. Courtesy Mostyn Gallery
Image 9: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: The Winding Path’ at Contemporary Gallery Kunming, 2025. Courtesy Contemporary Gallery Kunming
Image 10: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ at Chaˆteau La Coste, 2024. Courtesy Chaˆteau La Coste
#DingYi #LissonGallery #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia #ShanghART_Gallery

From 9 May 2026, to coincide with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, one of China’s most prominent abstractionists, the Shanghai-based artist Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio), presents a major presentation ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia).
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera), the exhibition brings together new and historic works that trace the evolution of Ding Yi’s language, alongside a series of stone steles that anchor the exhibition as a place of reflection and ritual, recalling ancient sites across China and Europe.
Titled ‘Cosmotechnics’ – a concept borrowed from philosopher Yuk Hui – the presentation transforms the Area Scarpa into a contemplative forest of images, the works operating like a planetary code with their placement creating a meandering path reminiscent of traditional Chinese gardens.
The exhibition is presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1–7: ‘Appearance of Crosses’ works for ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ © Ding Yi. Courtesy Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery
Image 8: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ by at Mostyn Gallery, 2025. Courtesy Mostyn Gallery
Image 9: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: The Winding Path’ at Contemporary Gallery Kunming, 2025. Courtesy Contemporary Gallery Kunming
Image 10: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ at Chaˆteau La Coste, 2024. Courtesy Chaˆteau La Coste
#DingYi #LissonGallery #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia #ShanghART_Gallery

From 9 May 2026, to coincide with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, one of China’s most prominent abstractionists, the Shanghai-based artist Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio), presents a major presentation ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia).
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera), the exhibition brings together new and historic works that trace the evolution of Ding Yi’s language, alongside a series of stone steles that anchor the exhibition as a place of reflection and ritual, recalling ancient sites across China and Europe.
Titled ‘Cosmotechnics’ – a concept borrowed from philosopher Yuk Hui – the presentation transforms the Area Scarpa into a contemplative forest of images, the works operating like a planetary code with their placement creating a meandering path reminiscent of traditional Chinese gardens.
The exhibition is presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1–7: ‘Appearance of Crosses’ works for ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ © Ding Yi. Courtesy Lisson Gallery and ShanghART Gallery
Image 8: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ by at Mostyn Gallery, 2025. Courtesy Mostyn Gallery
Image 9: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: The Winding Path’ at Contemporary Gallery Kunming, 2025. Courtesy Contemporary Gallery Kunming
Image 10: Installation view of ‘Ding Yi: Between Prediction and Retrospection’ at Chaˆteau La Coste, 2024. Courtesy Chaˆteau La Coste
#DingYi #LissonGallery #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia #ShanghART_Gallery

Celebrating Ding Yi at the @luma_arles Foundation with curator Martin Guinard, @hansulrichobrist , @curatorview , @aurondascalera@tian.s.liang @msbleaky @joowonpark_@mu_qing___#mayahoffmann.
Thank you for this wonderful day full of highlights and new ideas for a better future. 🌟
#luma #arles #france #auronda #martinguinard #mayahoffmann #alfredocramerotti #hansulrichobrist

Celebrating Ding Yi at the @luma_arles Foundation with curator Martin Guinard, @hansulrichobrist , @curatorview , @aurondascalera@tian.s.liang @msbleaky @joowonpark_@mu_qing___#mayahoffmann.
Thank you for this wonderful day full of highlights and new ideas for a better future. 🌟
#luma #arles #france #auronda #martinguinard #mayahoffmann #alfredocramerotti #hansulrichobrist

‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ is now on view at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia), coinciding with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia.
Since 1988, Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio) has painted a single motif: the cross. One of China’s foremost abstractionists, he has made this universal coordinate marker the basis of an evolving, rigorous practice spanning nearly four decades.
Presented in dialogue with Carlo Scarpa’s architecture and garden, this exhibition brings together new and historic works alongside a series of stone steles, tracing the development of Ding Yi’s visual language within one of Venice’s most resonant spaces.
The title draws on philosopher Yuk Hui’s concept of Cosmotechnics—the idea that technical activity can unite cosmic order with moral life. Here, the cross functions not as symbol but as algorithm: a repeatable micro-gesture that makes time, attention, and relationality visible. The works transform the Area Scarpa into a contemplative passage, their rhythm and accumulation evoking the meandering structure of a traditional Chinese garden.
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera). Presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson and ShanghART (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1-2, 4-7, 9-10: Installation view of ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’, 9 May – 22 November 2026, Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
Image 3: ‘Appearance of Crosses Stele 2025-2’, 2025, detail
Image 8: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2026-3’, 2026, detail
Image 11-12: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2025-30’, 2026, detail
#DingYi #LissonGallery #ShanghART #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia

‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ is now on view at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia), coinciding with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia.
Since 1988, Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio) has painted a single motif: the cross. One of China’s foremost abstractionists, he has made this universal coordinate marker the basis of an evolving, rigorous practice spanning nearly four decades.
Presented in dialogue with Carlo Scarpa’s architecture and garden, this exhibition brings together new and historic works alongside a series of stone steles, tracing the development of Ding Yi’s visual language within one of Venice’s most resonant spaces.
The title draws on philosopher Yuk Hui’s concept of Cosmotechnics—the idea that technical activity can unite cosmic order with moral life. Here, the cross functions not as symbol but as algorithm: a repeatable micro-gesture that makes time, attention, and relationality visible. The works transform the Area Scarpa into a contemplative passage, their rhythm and accumulation evoking the meandering structure of a traditional Chinese garden.
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera). Presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson and ShanghART (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1-2, 4-7, 9-10: Installation view of ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’, 9 May – 22 November 2026, Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
Image 3: ‘Appearance of Crosses Stele 2025-2’, 2025, detail
Image 8: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2026-3’, 2026, detail
Image 11-12: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2025-30’, 2026, detail
#DingYi #LissonGallery #ShanghART #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia

‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ is now on view at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia), coinciding with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia.
Since 1988, Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio) has painted a single motif: the cross. One of China’s foremost abstractionists, he has made this universal coordinate marker the basis of an evolving, rigorous practice spanning nearly four decades.
Presented in dialogue with Carlo Scarpa’s architecture and garden, this exhibition brings together new and historic works alongside a series of stone steles, tracing the development of Ding Yi’s visual language within one of Venice’s most resonant spaces.
The title draws on philosopher Yuk Hui’s concept of Cosmotechnics—the idea that technical activity can unite cosmic order with moral life. Here, the cross functions not as symbol but as algorithm: a repeatable micro-gesture that makes time, attention, and relationality visible. The works transform the Area Scarpa into a contemplative passage, their rhythm and accumulation evoking the meandering structure of a traditional Chinese garden.
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera). Presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson and ShanghART (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1-2, 4-7, 9-10: Installation view of ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’, 9 May – 22 November 2026, Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
Image 3: ‘Appearance of Crosses Stele 2025-2’, 2025, detail
Image 8: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2026-3’, 2026, detail
Image 11-12: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2025-30’, 2026, detail
#DingYi #LissonGallery #ShanghART #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia

‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ is now on view at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia), coinciding with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia.
Since 1988, Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio) has painted a single motif: the cross. One of China’s foremost abstractionists, he has made this universal coordinate marker the basis of an evolving, rigorous practice spanning nearly four decades.
Presented in dialogue with Carlo Scarpa’s architecture and garden, this exhibition brings together new and historic works alongside a series of stone steles, tracing the development of Ding Yi’s visual language within one of Venice’s most resonant spaces.
The title draws on philosopher Yuk Hui’s concept of Cosmotechnics—the idea that technical activity can unite cosmic order with moral life. Here, the cross functions not as symbol but as algorithm: a repeatable micro-gesture that makes time, attention, and relationality visible. The works transform the Area Scarpa into a contemplative passage, their rhythm and accumulation evoking the meandering structure of a traditional Chinese garden.
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera). Presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson and ShanghART (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1-2, 4-7, 9-10: Installation view of ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’, 9 May – 22 November 2026, Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
Image 3: ‘Appearance of Crosses Stele 2025-2’, 2025, detail
Image 8: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2026-3’, 2026, detail
Image 11-12: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2025-30’, 2026, detail
#DingYi #LissonGallery #ShanghART #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia

‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ is now on view at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia), coinciding with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia.
Since 1988, Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio) has painted a single motif: the cross. One of China’s foremost abstractionists, he has made this universal coordinate marker the basis of an evolving, rigorous practice spanning nearly four decades.
Presented in dialogue with Carlo Scarpa’s architecture and garden, this exhibition brings together new and historic works alongside a series of stone steles, tracing the development of Ding Yi’s visual language within one of Venice’s most resonant spaces.
The title draws on philosopher Yuk Hui’s concept of Cosmotechnics—the idea that technical activity can unite cosmic order with moral life. Here, the cross functions not as symbol but as algorithm: a repeatable micro-gesture that makes time, attention, and relationality visible. The works transform the Area Scarpa into a contemplative passage, their rhythm and accumulation evoking the meandering structure of a traditional Chinese garden.
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera). Presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson and ShanghART (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1-2, 4-7, 9-10: Installation view of ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’, 9 May – 22 November 2026, Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
Image 3: ‘Appearance of Crosses Stele 2025-2’, 2025, detail
Image 8: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2026-3’, 2026, detail
Image 11-12: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2025-30’, 2026, detail
#DingYi #LissonGallery #ShanghART #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia

‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ is now on view at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia), coinciding with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia.
Since 1988, Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio) has painted a single motif: the cross. One of China’s foremost abstractionists, he has made this universal coordinate marker the basis of an evolving, rigorous practice spanning nearly four decades.
Presented in dialogue with Carlo Scarpa’s architecture and garden, this exhibition brings together new and historic works alongside a series of stone steles, tracing the development of Ding Yi’s visual language within one of Venice’s most resonant spaces.
The title draws on philosopher Yuk Hui’s concept of Cosmotechnics—the idea that technical activity can unite cosmic order with moral life. Here, the cross functions not as symbol but as algorithm: a repeatable micro-gesture that makes time, attention, and relationality visible. The works transform the Area Scarpa into a contemplative passage, their rhythm and accumulation evoking the meandering structure of a traditional Chinese garden.
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera). Presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson and ShanghART (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1-2, 4-7, 9-10: Installation view of ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’, 9 May – 22 November 2026, Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
Image 3: ‘Appearance of Crosses Stele 2025-2’, 2025, detail
Image 8: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2026-3’, 2026, detail
Image 11-12: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2025-30’, 2026, detail
#DingYi #LissonGallery #ShanghART #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia

‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ is now on view at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia), coinciding with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia.
Since 1988, Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio) has painted a single motif: the cross. One of China’s foremost abstractionists, he has made this universal coordinate marker the basis of an evolving, rigorous practice spanning nearly four decades.
Presented in dialogue with Carlo Scarpa’s architecture and garden, this exhibition brings together new and historic works alongside a series of stone steles, tracing the development of Ding Yi’s visual language within one of Venice’s most resonant spaces.
The title draws on philosopher Yuk Hui’s concept of Cosmotechnics—the idea that technical activity can unite cosmic order with moral life. Here, the cross functions not as symbol but as algorithm: a repeatable micro-gesture that makes time, attention, and relationality visible. The works transform the Area Scarpa into a contemplative passage, their rhythm and accumulation evoking the meandering structure of a traditional Chinese garden.
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera). Presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson and ShanghART (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1-2, 4-7, 9-10: Installation view of ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’, 9 May – 22 November 2026, Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
Image 3: ‘Appearance of Crosses Stele 2025-2’, 2025, detail
Image 8: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2026-3’, 2026, detail
Image 11-12: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2025-30’, 2026, detail
#DingYi #LissonGallery #ShanghART #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia

‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ is now on view at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia), coinciding with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia.
Since 1988, Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio) has painted a single motif: the cross. One of China’s foremost abstractionists, he has made this universal coordinate marker the basis of an evolving, rigorous practice spanning nearly four decades.
Presented in dialogue with Carlo Scarpa’s architecture and garden, this exhibition brings together new and historic works alongside a series of stone steles, tracing the development of Ding Yi’s visual language within one of Venice’s most resonant spaces.
The title draws on philosopher Yuk Hui’s concept of Cosmotechnics—the idea that technical activity can unite cosmic order with moral life. Here, the cross functions not as symbol but as algorithm: a repeatable micro-gesture that makes time, attention, and relationality visible. The works transform the Area Scarpa into a contemplative passage, their rhythm and accumulation evoking the meandering structure of a traditional Chinese garden.
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera). Presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson and ShanghART (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1-2, 4-7, 9-10: Installation view of ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’, 9 May – 22 November 2026, Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
Image 3: ‘Appearance of Crosses Stele 2025-2’, 2025, detail
Image 8: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2026-3’, 2026, detail
Image 11-12: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2025-30’, 2026, detail
#DingYi #LissonGallery #ShanghART #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia

‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ is now on view at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia), coinciding with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia.
Since 1988, Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio) has painted a single motif: the cross. One of China’s foremost abstractionists, he has made this universal coordinate marker the basis of an evolving, rigorous practice spanning nearly four decades.
Presented in dialogue with Carlo Scarpa’s architecture and garden, this exhibition brings together new and historic works alongside a series of stone steles, tracing the development of Ding Yi’s visual language within one of Venice’s most resonant spaces.
The title draws on philosopher Yuk Hui’s concept of Cosmotechnics—the idea that technical activity can unite cosmic order with moral life. Here, the cross functions not as symbol but as algorithm: a repeatable micro-gesture that makes time, attention, and relationality visible. The works transform the Area Scarpa into a contemplative passage, their rhythm and accumulation evoking the meandering structure of a traditional Chinese garden.
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera). Presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson and ShanghART (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1-2, 4-7, 9-10: Installation view of ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’, 9 May – 22 November 2026, Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
Image 3: ‘Appearance of Crosses Stele 2025-2’, 2025, detail
Image 8: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2026-3’, 2026, detail
Image 11-12: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2025-30’, 2026, detail
#DingYi #LissonGallery #ShanghART #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia

‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ is now on view at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia), coinciding with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia.
Since 1988, Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio) has painted a single motif: the cross. One of China’s foremost abstractionists, he has made this universal coordinate marker the basis of an evolving, rigorous practice spanning nearly four decades.
Presented in dialogue with Carlo Scarpa’s architecture and garden, this exhibition brings together new and historic works alongside a series of stone steles, tracing the development of Ding Yi’s visual language within one of Venice’s most resonant spaces.
The title draws on philosopher Yuk Hui’s concept of Cosmotechnics—the idea that technical activity can unite cosmic order with moral life. Here, the cross functions not as symbol but as algorithm: a repeatable micro-gesture that makes time, attention, and relationality visible. The works transform the Area Scarpa into a contemplative passage, their rhythm and accumulation evoking the meandering structure of a traditional Chinese garden.
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera). Presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson and ShanghART (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1-2, 4-7, 9-10: Installation view of ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’, 9 May – 22 November 2026, Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
Image 3: ‘Appearance of Crosses Stele 2025-2’, 2025, detail
Image 8: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2026-3’, 2026, detail
Image 11-12: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2025-30’, 2026, detail
#DingYi #LissonGallery #ShanghART #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia

‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ is now on view at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia), coinciding with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia.
Since 1988, Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio) has painted a single motif: the cross. One of China’s foremost abstractionists, he has made this universal coordinate marker the basis of an evolving, rigorous practice spanning nearly four decades.
Presented in dialogue with Carlo Scarpa’s architecture and garden, this exhibition brings together new and historic works alongside a series of stone steles, tracing the development of Ding Yi’s visual language within one of Venice’s most resonant spaces.
The title draws on philosopher Yuk Hui’s concept of Cosmotechnics—the idea that technical activity can unite cosmic order with moral life. Here, the cross functions not as symbol but as algorithm: a repeatable micro-gesture that makes time, attention, and relationality visible. The works transform the Area Scarpa into a contemplative passage, their rhythm and accumulation evoking the meandering structure of a traditional Chinese garden.
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera). Presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson and ShanghART (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1-2, 4-7, 9-10: Installation view of ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’, 9 May – 22 November 2026, Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
Image 3: ‘Appearance of Crosses Stele 2025-2’, 2025, detail
Image 8: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2026-3’, 2026, detail
Image 11-12: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2025-30’, 2026, detail
#DingYi #LissonGallery #ShanghART #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia

‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’ is now on view at Fondazione Querini Stampalia (@fondazionequerinistampalia), coinciding with the opening of the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia.
Since 1988, Ding Yi (@dingyiartstudio) has painted a single motif: the cross. One of China’s foremost abstractionists, he has made this universal coordinate marker the basis of an evolving, rigorous practice spanning nearly four decades.
Presented in dialogue with Carlo Scarpa’s architecture and garden, this exhibition brings together new and historic works alongside a series of stone steles, tracing the development of Ding Yi’s visual language within one of Venice’s most resonant spaces.
The title draws on philosopher Yuk Hui’s concept of Cosmotechnics—the idea that technical activity can unite cosmic order with moral life. Here, the cross functions not as symbol but as algorithm: a repeatable micro-gesture that makes time, attention, and relationality visible. The works transform the Area Scarpa into a contemplative passage, their rhythm and accumulation evoking the meandering structure of a traditional Chinese garden.
Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview) and Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera). Presented by the Fondazione Querini Stampalia with the support of Lisson and ShanghART (@shanghartgallery).
🗓️ 9 May – 22 November 2026
📍Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
🔗 Explore at the link in bio.
Image 1-2, 4-7, 9-10: Installation view of ‘Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code’, 9 May – 22 November 2026, Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy
Image 3: ‘Appearance of Crosses Stele 2025-2’, 2025, detail
Image 8: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2026-3’, 2026, detail
Image 11-12: ‘Appearance of Crosses 2025-30’, 2026, detail
#DingYi #LissonGallery #ShanghART #FondazioneQueriniStampalia #LaBiennalediVenezia
OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS: NEW YORK
II EDITION
From September 25th to 27th, in the heart of Times Square, 40 selected artworks will be projected full screen across 4 mega billboards for three days during the week of The Armory Show.
40 artists will be selected:
• 30 chosen by our curatorial committee
• 10 selected through Digital Engagement
We are also pleased to announce the first members of the curatorial committee:
• @wiktor.vr — Founder and Director of creAtIva / AI Art Book
• @aurondascalera & @curatorview — New Technologies curatorial duos
• @massimilianolorenzelli — Founder, Lorenzelli Upcoming Projects Organization
• @yundante — Founder and CEO of HERE Creative
Showcase your work in front of thousands of people in the center of New York City. 🗽✨
To apply, simply register through the link in BIO or directly on our website.
⏳ Application deadline: June 7th
#OpenCall #NewYork #TimesSquare #DigitalArt #ContemporaryArt #ArtistOpportunity #ArtExhibition #NYCArt #CallForArtists #AIArt #NewMediaArt

UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY to be inside the most beautiful Palazzo in Venice and watch the exhibition organised by Lisson Gallery, Pace Gallery and Perrotin Gallery for the Biennale
Worldwide film screening of Ding Yi’s Film on the 5th of May at 6pm at Fondazione Querini Stampalia
Happy to be the curator of Ding Yi’s exhibition,with Alfredo Cramerotti @curatorview for @lisson_gallery @shanghartgallery
From 5 May during the Venice Biennale at Cinema Querini Stampalia: a one-of-a-kind multiplex where you can watch an episodic film. Opening Tuesday 5 May at 6pm 🥂
In the rooms of Cinema Querini Stampalia, the simultaneous “screenings” include an astro-terrestrial journey among monoliths of this and other worlds with Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a planetary code. By Lisson Gallery
Nigel Cooke who literally leaps through the Bad Habits of painting, and finally, perhaps everything moves and tunes itself to the notes of an imaginary soundtrack that can be composed through The Invisible Chord. By Pace Gallery
Hans Hartung and Music. By Perrotin Gallery
Everyone inside everyone’s dream, or just everyone inside someone else’s dream, but certainly inside Fondazione Querini, the cinema you didn’t expect: a peculiar cinematic architecture with the Scarpa, Botta, and De Lucchi rooms inside a 16th-century palazzo.
Fondazione Querini Stampalia
Santa Maria Formosa
Castello 5252, 30122 – Venice

UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY to be inside the most beautiful Palazzo in Venice and watch the exhibition organised by Lisson Gallery, Pace Gallery and Perrotin Gallery for the Biennale
Worldwide film screening of Ding Yi’s Film on the 5th of May at 6pm at Fondazione Querini Stampalia
Happy to be the curator of Ding Yi’s exhibition,with Alfredo Cramerotti @curatorview for @lisson_gallery @shanghartgallery
From 5 May during the Venice Biennale at Cinema Querini Stampalia: a one-of-a-kind multiplex where you can watch an episodic film. Opening Tuesday 5 May at 6pm 🥂
In the rooms of Cinema Querini Stampalia, the simultaneous “screenings” include an astro-terrestrial journey among monoliths of this and other worlds with Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a planetary code. By Lisson Gallery
Nigel Cooke who literally leaps through the Bad Habits of painting, and finally, perhaps everything moves and tunes itself to the notes of an imaginary soundtrack that can be composed through The Invisible Chord. By Pace Gallery
Hans Hartung and Music. By Perrotin Gallery
Everyone inside everyone’s dream, or just everyone inside someone else’s dream, but certainly inside Fondazione Querini, the cinema you didn’t expect: a peculiar cinematic architecture with the Scarpa, Botta, and De Lucchi rooms inside a 16th-century palazzo.
Fondazione Querini Stampalia
Santa Maria Formosa
Castello 5252, 30122 – Venice

UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY to be inside the most beautiful Palazzo in Venice and watch the exhibition organised by Lisson Gallery, Pace Gallery and Perrotin Gallery for the Biennale
Worldwide film screening of Ding Yi’s Film on the 5th of May at 6pm at Fondazione Querini Stampalia
Happy to be the curator of Ding Yi’s exhibition,with Alfredo Cramerotti @curatorview for @lisson_gallery @shanghartgallery
From 5 May during the Venice Biennale at Cinema Querini Stampalia: a one-of-a-kind multiplex where you can watch an episodic film. Opening Tuesday 5 May at 6pm 🥂
In the rooms of Cinema Querini Stampalia, the simultaneous “screenings” include an astro-terrestrial journey among monoliths of this and other worlds with Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a planetary code. By Lisson Gallery
Nigel Cooke who literally leaps through the Bad Habits of painting, and finally, perhaps everything moves and tunes itself to the notes of an imaginary soundtrack that can be composed through The Invisible Chord. By Pace Gallery
Hans Hartung and Music. By Perrotin Gallery
Everyone inside everyone’s dream, or just everyone inside someone else’s dream, but certainly inside Fondazione Querini, the cinema you didn’t expect: a peculiar cinematic architecture with the Scarpa, Botta, and De Lucchi rooms inside a 16th-century palazzo.
Fondazione Querini Stampalia
Santa Maria Formosa
Castello 5252, 30122 – Venice

Il Museo nazionale dell’Arte digitale presenta “Body Machine (Meridians)” in collaborazione con Palazzo Citterio,l’installazione immersiva di Sougwen Chung che intreccia disegno, performance, robotica e intelligenza artificiale in un dialogo continuo tra corpo umano e macchina.
Curata da Auronda Scalera e Alfredo Cramerotti, l’opera trasforma dati di movimento, luce e suono in un paesaggio fluido e immersivo.
Tra ghiacciai artici, machine learning e atmosfere digitali, “Body Machine (Meridians)” invita a riflettere sulle connessioni tra corpo, tecnologia e pianeta.
🗓️Fino al 14 luglio
📍Ledwall di Pazzo Citterio
Vi aspettiamo!😊
#MNAD #GrandeBrera #PalazzoCitterio #MuseoNazionaleDellArteDigitale #mostre
Foto: Cesare Maiocchi

Il Museo nazionale dell’Arte digitale presenta “Body Machine (Meridians)” in collaborazione con Palazzo Citterio,l’installazione immersiva di Sougwen Chung che intreccia disegno, performance, robotica e intelligenza artificiale in un dialogo continuo tra corpo umano e macchina.
Curata da Auronda Scalera e Alfredo Cramerotti, l’opera trasforma dati di movimento, luce e suono in un paesaggio fluido e immersivo.
Tra ghiacciai artici, machine learning e atmosfere digitali, “Body Machine (Meridians)” invita a riflettere sulle connessioni tra corpo, tecnologia e pianeta.
🗓️Fino al 14 luglio
📍Ledwall di Pazzo Citterio
Vi aspettiamo!😊
#MNAD #GrandeBrera #PalazzoCitterio #MuseoNazionaleDellArteDigitale #mostre
Foto: Cesare Maiocchi

Il Museo nazionale dell’Arte digitale presenta “Body Machine (Meridians)” in collaborazione con Palazzo Citterio,l’installazione immersiva di Sougwen Chung che intreccia disegno, performance, robotica e intelligenza artificiale in un dialogo continuo tra corpo umano e macchina.
Curata da Auronda Scalera e Alfredo Cramerotti, l’opera trasforma dati di movimento, luce e suono in un paesaggio fluido e immersivo.
Tra ghiacciai artici, machine learning e atmosfere digitali, “Body Machine (Meridians)” invita a riflettere sulle connessioni tra corpo, tecnologia e pianeta.
🗓️Fino al 14 luglio
📍Ledwall di Pazzo Citterio
Vi aspettiamo!😊
#MNAD #GrandeBrera #PalazzoCitterio #MuseoNazionaleDellArteDigitale #mostre
Foto: Cesare Maiocchi

Il Museo nazionale dell’Arte digitale presenta “Body Machine (Meridians)” in collaborazione con Palazzo Citterio,l’installazione immersiva di Sougwen Chung che intreccia disegno, performance, robotica e intelligenza artificiale in un dialogo continuo tra corpo umano e macchina.
Curata da Auronda Scalera e Alfredo Cramerotti, l’opera trasforma dati di movimento, luce e suono in un paesaggio fluido e immersivo.
Tra ghiacciai artici, machine learning e atmosfere digitali, “Body Machine (Meridians)” invita a riflettere sulle connessioni tra corpo, tecnologia e pianeta.
🗓️Fino al 14 luglio
📍Ledwall di Pazzo Citterio
Vi aspettiamo!😊
#MNAD #GrandeBrera #PalazzoCitterio #MuseoNazionaleDellArteDigitale #mostre
Foto: Cesare Maiocchi

Il Museo nazionale dell’Arte digitale presenta “Body Machine (Meridians)” in collaborazione con Palazzo Citterio,l’installazione immersiva di Sougwen Chung che intreccia disegno, performance, robotica e intelligenza artificiale in un dialogo continuo tra corpo umano e macchina.
Curata da Auronda Scalera e Alfredo Cramerotti, l’opera trasforma dati di movimento, luce e suono in un paesaggio fluido e immersivo.
Tra ghiacciai artici, machine learning e atmosfere digitali, “Body Machine (Meridians)” invita a riflettere sulle connessioni tra corpo, tecnologia e pianeta.
🗓️Fino al 14 luglio
📍Ledwall di Pazzo Citterio
Vi aspettiamo!😊
#MNAD #GrandeBrera #PalazzoCitterio #MuseoNazionaleDellArteDigitale #mostre
Foto: Cesare Maiocchi

Il Museo nazionale dell’Arte digitale presenta “Body Machine (Meridians)” in collaborazione con Palazzo Citterio,l’installazione immersiva di Sougwen Chung che intreccia disegno, performance, robotica e intelligenza artificiale in un dialogo continuo tra corpo umano e macchina.
Curata da Auronda Scalera e Alfredo Cramerotti, l’opera trasforma dati di movimento, luce e suono in un paesaggio fluido e immersivo.
Tra ghiacciai artici, machine learning e atmosfere digitali, “Body Machine (Meridians)” invita a riflettere sulle connessioni tra corpo, tecnologia e pianeta.
🗓️Fino al 14 luglio
📍Ledwall di Pazzo Citterio
Vi aspettiamo!😊
#MNAD #GrandeBrera #PalazzoCitterio #MuseoNazionaleDellArteDigitale #mostre
Foto: Cesare Maiocchi

Il Museo nazionale dell’Arte digitale presenta “Body Machine (Meridians)” in collaborazione con Palazzo Citterio,l’installazione immersiva di Sougwen Chung che intreccia disegno, performance, robotica e intelligenza artificiale in un dialogo continuo tra corpo umano e macchina.
Curata da Auronda Scalera e Alfredo Cramerotti, l’opera trasforma dati di movimento, luce e suono in un paesaggio fluido e immersivo.
Tra ghiacciai artici, machine learning e atmosfere digitali, “Body Machine (Meridians)” invita a riflettere sulle connessioni tra corpo, tecnologia e pianeta.
🗓️Fino al 14 luglio
📍Ledwall di Pazzo Citterio
Vi aspettiamo!😊
#MNAD #GrandeBrera #PalazzoCitterio #MuseoNazionaleDellArteDigitale #mostre
Foto: Cesare Maiocchi

Il Museo nazionale dell’Arte digitale presenta “Body Machine (Meridians)” in collaborazione con Palazzo Citterio,l’installazione immersiva di Sougwen Chung che intreccia disegno, performance, robotica e intelligenza artificiale in un dialogo continuo tra corpo umano e macchina.
Curata da Auronda Scalera e Alfredo Cramerotti, l’opera trasforma dati di movimento, luce e suono in un paesaggio fluido e immersivo.
Tra ghiacciai artici, machine learning e atmosfere digitali, “Body Machine (Meridians)” invita a riflettere sulle connessioni tra corpo, tecnologia e pianeta.
🗓️Fino al 14 luglio
📍Ledwall di Pazzo Citterio
Vi aspettiamo!😊
#MNAD #GrandeBrera #PalazzoCitterio #MuseoNazionaleDellArteDigitale #mostre
Foto: Cesare Maiocchi

Il Museo nazionale dell’Arte digitale presenta “Body Machine (Meridians)” in collaborazione con Palazzo Citterio,l’installazione immersiva di Sougwen Chung che intreccia disegno, performance, robotica e intelligenza artificiale in un dialogo continuo tra corpo umano e macchina.
Curata da Auronda Scalera e Alfredo Cramerotti, l’opera trasforma dati di movimento, luce e suono in un paesaggio fluido e immersivo.
Tra ghiacciai artici, machine learning e atmosfere digitali, “Body Machine (Meridians)” invita a riflettere sulle connessioni tra corpo, tecnologia e pianeta.
🗓️Fino al 14 luglio
📍Ledwall di Pazzo Citterio
Vi aspettiamo!😊
#MNAD #GrandeBrera #PalazzoCitterio #MuseoNazionaleDellArteDigitale #mostre
Foto: Cesare Maiocchi

Il Museo nazionale dell’Arte digitale presenta “Body Machine (Meridians)” in collaborazione con Palazzo Citterio,l’installazione immersiva di Sougwen Chung che intreccia disegno, performance, robotica e intelligenza artificiale in un dialogo continuo tra corpo umano e macchina.
Curata da Auronda Scalera e Alfredo Cramerotti, l’opera trasforma dati di movimento, luce e suono in un paesaggio fluido e immersivo.
Tra ghiacciai artici, machine learning e atmosfere digitali, “Body Machine (Meridians)” invita a riflettere sulle connessioni tra corpo, tecnologia e pianeta.
🗓️Fino al 14 luglio
📍Ledwall di Pazzo Citterio
Vi aspettiamo!😊
#MNAD #GrandeBrera #PalazzoCitterio #MuseoNazionaleDellArteDigitale #mostre
Foto: Cesare Maiocchi

Il Museo nazionale dell’Arte digitale presenta “Body Machine (Meridians)” in collaborazione con Palazzo Citterio,l’installazione immersiva di Sougwen Chung che intreccia disegno, performance, robotica e intelligenza artificiale in un dialogo continuo tra corpo umano e macchina.
Curata da Auronda Scalera e Alfredo Cramerotti, l’opera trasforma dati di movimento, luce e suono in un paesaggio fluido e immersivo.
Tra ghiacciai artici, machine learning e atmosfere digitali, “Body Machine (Meridians)” invita a riflettere sulle connessioni tra corpo, tecnologia e pianeta.
🗓️Fino al 14 luglio
📍Ledwall di Pazzo Citterio
Vi aspettiamo!😊
#MNAD #GrandeBrera #PalazzoCitterio #MuseoNazionaleDellArteDigitale #mostre
Foto: Cesare Maiocchi

Il Museo nazionale dell’Arte digitale presenta “Body Machine (Meridians)” in collaborazione con Palazzo Citterio,l’installazione immersiva di Sougwen Chung che intreccia disegno, performance, robotica e intelligenza artificiale in un dialogo continuo tra corpo umano e macchina.
Curata da Auronda Scalera e Alfredo Cramerotti, l’opera trasforma dati di movimento, luce e suono in un paesaggio fluido e immersivo.
Tra ghiacciai artici, machine learning e atmosfere digitali, “Body Machine (Meridians)” invita a riflettere sulle connessioni tra corpo, tecnologia e pianeta.
🗓️Fino al 14 luglio
📍Ledwall di Pazzo Citterio
Vi aspettiamo!😊
#MNAD #GrandeBrera #PalazzoCitterio #MuseoNazionaleDellArteDigitale #mostre
Foto: Cesare Maiocchi

Il Museo nazionale dell’Arte digitale presenta “Body Machine (Meridians)” in collaborazione con Palazzo Citterio,l’installazione immersiva di Sougwen Chung che intreccia disegno, performance, robotica e intelligenza artificiale in un dialogo continuo tra corpo umano e macchina.
Curata da Auronda Scalera e Alfredo Cramerotti, l’opera trasforma dati di movimento, luce e suono in un paesaggio fluido e immersivo.
Tra ghiacciai artici, machine learning e atmosfere digitali, “Body Machine (Meridians)” invita a riflettere sulle connessioni tra corpo, tecnologia e pianeta.
🗓️Fino al 14 luglio
📍Ledwall di Pazzo Citterio
Vi aspettiamo!😊
#MNAD #GrandeBrera #PalazzoCitterio #MuseoNazionaleDellArteDigitale #mostre
Foto: Cesare Maiocchi

Il Museo nazionale dell’Arte digitale presenta “Body Machine (Meridians)” in collaborazione con Palazzo Citterio,l’installazione immersiva di Sougwen Chung che intreccia disegno, performance, robotica e intelligenza artificiale in un dialogo continuo tra corpo umano e macchina.
Curata da Auronda Scalera e Alfredo Cramerotti, l’opera trasforma dati di movimento, luce e suono in un paesaggio fluido e immersivo.
Tra ghiacciai artici, machine learning e atmosfere digitali, “Body Machine (Meridians)” invita a riflettere sulle connessioni tra corpo, tecnologia e pianeta.
🗓️Fino al 14 luglio
📍Ledwall di Pazzo Citterio
Vi aspettiamo!😊
#MNAD #GrandeBrera #PalazzoCitterio #MuseoNazionaleDellArteDigitale #mostre
Foto: Cesare Maiocchi

My new essay in collaboration with ZKM @zkmkarlsruhe and @cafaartmuseum , out now. ✦
Code and Cosmos: Media Art Across the Arab World, our latest research, published on @ma21_mediaart in collaboration with @zkmkarlsruhe.
From the Gulf to the Levant to North Africa, artists are not borrowing from Western tech paradigms but they are building something entirely their own: code becomes script, data meets land, and digital art is rooted in heritage, ecology, and cosmology.
We write about Lulwah Al-Homoud, Turki Alqahtani, Hadeer Omar, Samia Dzaïr, and many others plus the institutions reshaping what media art can mean and for whom.
This is a constellation of plural digital modernities. 🌐✦
Read it at ma21.org/en → link in bio.
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#MediaArt #ArabArt #DigitalArt #ZKM #MA21

My new essay in collaboration with ZKM @zkmkarlsruhe and @cafaartmuseum , out now. ✦
Code and Cosmos: Media Art Across the Arab World, our latest research, published on @ma21_mediaart in collaboration with @zkmkarlsruhe.
From the Gulf to the Levant to North Africa, artists are not borrowing from Western tech paradigms but they are building something entirely their own: code becomes script, data meets land, and digital art is rooted in heritage, ecology, and cosmology.
We write about Lulwah Al-Homoud, Turki Alqahtani, Hadeer Omar, Samia Dzaïr, and many others plus the institutions reshaping what media art can mean and for whom.
This is a constellation of plural digital modernities. 🌐✦
Read it at ma21.org/en → link in bio.
—
#MediaArt #ArabArt #DigitalArt #ZKM #MA21

My new essay in collaboration with ZKM @zkmkarlsruhe and @cafaartmuseum , out now. ✦
Code and Cosmos: Media Art Across the Arab World, our latest research, published on @ma21_mediaart in collaboration with @zkmkarlsruhe.
From the Gulf to the Levant to North Africa, artists are not borrowing from Western tech paradigms but they are building something entirely their own: code becomes script, data meets land, and digital art is rooted in heritage, ecology, and cosmology.
We write about Lulwah Al-Homoud, Turki Alqahtani, Hadeer Omar, Samia Dzaïr, and many others plus the institutions reshaping what media art can mean and for whom.
This is a constellation of plural digital modernities. 🌐✦
Read it at ma21.org/en → link in bio.
—
#MediaArt #ArabArt #DigitalArt #ZKM #MA21

My new essay in collaboration with ZKM @zkmkarlsruhe and @cafaartmuseum , out now. ✦
Code and Cosmos: Media Art Across the Arab World, our latest research, published on @ma21_mediaart in collaboration with @zkmkarlsruhe.
From the Gulf to the Levant to North Africa, artists are not borrowing from Western tech paradigms but they are building something entirely their own: code becomes script, data meets land, and digital art is rooted in heritage, ecology, and cosmology.
We write about Lulwah Al-Homoud, Turki Alqahtani, Hadeer Omar, Samia Dzaïr, and many others plus the institutions reshaping what media art can mean and for whom.
This is a constellation of plural digital modernities. 🌐✦
Read it at ma21.org/en → link in bio.
—
#MediaArt #ArabArt #DigitalArt #ZKM #MA21

Dal 23 aprile, il Ledwall di Palazzo Citterio accoglie Body Machine (Meridians), il nuovo progetto di Sougwen Chung, tra le voci più innovative della scena internazionale dell’arte digitale.
A cura di Auronda Scalera e Alfredo Cramerotti, la mostra nasce dalla collaborazione tra Palazzo Citterio e il Museo nazionale dell’Arte digitale, all’interno di un programma dedicato alle nuove pratiche artistiche.
Un’installazione artistica che presenta performance, intelligenza artificiale e dati ambientali, dando vita a un sistema in continua trasformazione fatto di luce, suono e movimento.
Al centro, una riflessione sul rapporto tra corpo umano e macchina: non più strumenti separati, ma entità che apprendono, si ascoltano e co-evolvono.
Una mostra che invita il pubblico a rallentare e a sintonizzarsi su nuovi equilibri tra tecnologia e natura.
📍 Palazzo Citterio
📅 23 aprile – 14 luglio 2026
#palazzocitterio #grandebrera #mand #ledwall #mostre
#ApproachingSalone: the digital campaign by Salone del Mobile.Milano in partnership with Sigma (@sigmaglobalvision). Curated by @mrlawrence_milano, the project explores the rituals, sketches, and creative tension that define the “approach” before the design world gathers in Milan for #SalonedelMobile2026.
Ten international ambassadors were invited to document this phase through the lens of the Sigma BF camera.
Today we look at the perspectives of Artistic Director & Art Curator Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera) and Architect Franco Raggi (@francoraggistudio,@kinraggi)
✨ How do you approach Salone?
#SalonedelMobile #Sigma #SigmaBF

#ApproachingSalone: the digital campaign by Salone del Mobile.Milano in partnership with Sigma (@sigmaglobalvision). Curated by @mrlawrence_milano, the project explores the rituals, sketches, and creative tension that define the “approach” before the design world gathers in Milan for #SalonedelMobile2026.
Ten international ambassadors were invited to document this phase through the lens of the Sigma BF camera.
Today we look at the perspectives of Artistic Director & Art Curator Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera) and Architect Franco Raggi (@francoraggistudio,@kinraggi)
✨ How do you approach Salone?
#SalonedelMobile #Sigma #SigmaBF

#ApproachingSalone: the digital campaign by Salone del Mobile.Milano in partnership with Sigma (@sigmaglobalvision). Curated by @mrlawrence_milano, the project explores the rituals, sketches, and creative tension that define the “approach” before the design world gathers in Milan for #SalonedelMobile2026.
Ten international ambassadors were invited to document this phase through the lens of the Sigma BF camera.
Today we look at the perspectives of Artistic Director & Art Curator Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera) and Architect Franco Raggi (@francoraggistudio,@kinraggi)
✨ How do you approach Salone?
#SalonedelMobile #Sigma #SigmaBF

#ApproachingSalone: the digital campaign by Salone del Mobile.Milano in partnership with Sigma (@sigmaglobalvision). Curated by @mrlawrence_milano, the project explores the rituals, sketches, and creative tension that define the “approach” before the design world gathers in Milan for #SalonedelMobile2026.
Ten international ambassadors were invited to document this phase through the lens of the Sigma BF camera.
Today we look at the perspectives of Artistic Director & Art Curator Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera) and Architect Franco Raggi (@francoraggistudio,@kinraggi)
✨ How do you approach Salone?
#SalonedelMobile #Sigma #SigmaBF

#ApproachingSalone: the digital campaign by Salone del Mobile.Milano in partnership with Sigma (@sigmaglobalvision). Curated by @mrlawrence_milano, the project explores the rituals, sketches, and creative tension that define the “approach” before the design world gathers in Milan for #SalonedelMobile2026.
Ten international ambassadors were invited to document this phase through the lens of the Sigma BF camera.
Today we look at the perspectives of Artistic Director & Art Curator Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera) and Architect Franco Raggi (@francoraggistudio,@kinraggi)
✨ How do you approach Salone?
#SalonedelMobile #Sigma #SigmaBF

#ApproachingSalone: the digital campaign by Salone del Mobile.Milano in partnership with Sigma (@sigmaglobalvision). Curated by @mrlawrence_milano, the project explores the rituals, sketches, and creative tension that define the “approach” before the design world gathers in Milan for #SalonedelMobile2026.
Ten international ambassadors were invited to document this phase through the lens of the Sigma BF camera.
Today we look at the perspectives of Artistic Director & Art Curator Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera) and Architect Franco Raggi (@francoraggistudio,@kinraggi)
✨ How do you approach Salone?
#SalonedelMobile #Sigma #SigmaBF

#ApproachingSalone: the digital campaign by Salone del Mobile.Milano in partnership with Sigma (@sigmaglobalvision). Curated by @mrlawrence_milano, the project explores the rituals, sketches, and creative tension that define the “approach” before the design world gathers in Milan for #SalonedelMobile2026.
Ten international ambassadors were invited to document this phase through the lens of the Sigma BF camera.
Today we look at the perspectives of Artistic Director & Art Curator Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera) and Architect Franco Raggi (@francoraggistudio,@kinraggi)
✨ How do you approach Salone?
#SalonedelMobile #Sigma #SigmaBF

#ApproachingSalone: the digital campaign by Salone del Mobile.Milano in partnership with Sigma (@sigmaglobalvision). Curated by @mrlawrence_milano, the project explores the rituals, sketches, and creative tension that define the “approach” before the design world gathers in Milan for #SalonedelMobile2026.
Ten international ambassadors were invited to document this phase through the lens of the Sigma BF camera.
Today we look at the perspectives of Artistic Director & Art Curator Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera) and Architect Franco Raggi (@francoraggistudio,@kinraggi)
✨ How do you approach Salone?
#SalonedelMobile #Sigma #SigmaBF

#ApproachingSalone: the digital campaign by Salone del Mobile.Milano in partnership with Sigma (@sigmaglobalvision). Curated by @mrlawrence_milano, the project explores the rituals, sketches, and creative tension that define the “approach” before the design world gathers in Milan for #SalonedelMobile2026.
Ten international ambassadors were invited to document this phase through the lens of the Sigma BF camera.
Today we look at the perspectives of Artistic Director & Art Curator Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera) and Architect Franco Raggi (@francoraggistudio,@kinraggi)
✨ How do you approach Salone?
#SalonedelMobile #Sigma #SigmaBF

#OpenCall: Submit for your chance at a 250€ Der Greif Guest Room Scholarship and have your work seen by Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera) and Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview). For this edition of Guest Room, they are exploring "Shifting Thresholds,“ asking how images can articulate forms of displacement, migration, technological mediation, ecological change, or emotional estrangement.
This open call explores displacement not just as a physical or political reality, but as a fundamental aesthetic condition in an era of constant flux. By treating images as "seismographs of the present,“ the brief seeks photographic works that inhabit the instability of our social, technological, and ecological landscapes rather than merely documenting them. Whether addressing migration, digital mediation, or environmental change, selected practices will treat the image as a site of negotiation – experimenting with fragmentation, mutation, and ambiguity to translate rupture into new visual languages. Ultimately, the call invites artists to use displacement as a method to challenge fixed narratives and imagine alternative ways of collective belonging in a world defined by motion.
Why submit?
• 250 € Guest Room Scholarship
• Online showcase on Der Greif
• Win a Face-to-Face feedback session with the curators
📷 Submit a photographic or image-based series or vídeo work for free or for a voluntary 10 € donation
📩 Via @picter_com
Please note: images and videos previously selected for a Der Greif opportunity are not eligible for re-submission.
Der Greif is partnering with the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation (@dboersephotographyfoundation) to support the Guest Room format in funding curator honoraria.
#DerGreif #GuestRoom #OpenCall #ContemporaryPhotography

#OpenCall: Submit for your chance at a 250€ Der Greif Guest Room Scholarship and have your work seen by Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera) and Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview). For this edition of Guest Room, they are exploring "Shifting Thresholds,“ asking how images can articulate forms of displacement, migration, technological mediation, ecological change, or emotional estrangement.
This open call explores displacement not just as a physical or political reality, but as a fundamental aesthetic condition in an era of constant flux. By treating images as "seismographs of the present,“ the brief seeks photographic works that inhabit the instability of our social, technological, and ecological landscapes rather than merely documenting them. Whether addressing migration, digital mediation, or environmental change, selected practices will treat the image as a site of negotiation – experimenting with fragmentation, mutation, and ambiguity to translate rupture into new visual languages. Ultimately, the call invites artists to use displacement as a method to challenge fixed narratives and imagine alternative ways of collective belonging in a world defined by motion.
Why submit?
• 250 € Guest Room Scholarship
• Online showcase on Der Greif
• Win a Face-to-Face feedback session with the curators
📷 Submit a photographic or image-based series or vídeo work for free or for a voluntary 10 € donation
📩 Via @picter_com
Please note: images and videos previously selected for a Der Greif opportunity are not eligible for re-submission.
Der Greif is partnering with the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation (@dboersephotographyfoundation) to support the Guest Room format in funding curator honoraria.
#DerGreif #GuestRoom #OpenCall #ContemporaryPhotography

#OpenCall: Submit for your chance at a 250€ Der Greif Guest Room Scholarship and have your work seen by Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera) and Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview). For this edition of Guest Room, they are exploring "Shifting Thresholds,“ asking how images can articulate forms of displacement, migration, technological mediation, ecological change, or emotional estrangement.
This open call explores displacement not just as a physical or political reality, but as a fundamental aesthetic condition in an era of constant flux. By treating images as "seismographs of the present,“ the brief seeks photographic works that inhabit the instability of our social, technological, and ecological landscapes rather than merely documenting them. Whether addressing migration, digital mediation, or environmental change, selected practices will treat the image as a site of negotiation – experimenting with fragmentation, mutation, and ambiguity to translate rupture into new visual languages. Ultimately, the call invites artists to use displacement as a method to challenge fixed narratives and imagine alternative ways of collective belonging in a world defined by motion.
Why submit?
• 250 € Guest Room Scholarship
• Online showcase on Der Greif
• Win a Face-to-Face feedback session with the curators
📷 Submit a photographic or image-based series or vídeo work for free or for a voluntary 10 € donation
📩 Via @picter_com
Please note: images and videos previously selected for a Der Greif opportunity are not eligible for re-submission.
Der Greif is partnering with the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation (@dboersephotographyfoundation) to support the Guest Room format in funding curator honoraria.
#DerGreif #GuestRoom #OpenCall #ContemporaryPhotography

#OpenCall: Submit for your chance at a 250€ Der Greif Guest Room Scholarship and have your work seen by Auronda Scalera (@aurondascalera) and Alfredo Cramerotti (@curatorview). For this edition of Guest Room, they are exploring "Shifting Thresholds,“ asking how images can articulate forms of displacement, migration, technological mediation, ecological change, or emotional estrangement.
This open call explores displacement not just as a physical or political reality, but as a fundamental aesthetic condition in an era of constant flux. By treating images as "seismographs of the present,“ the brief seeks photographic works that inhabit the instability of our social, technological, and ecological landscapes rather than merely documenting them. Whether addressing migration, digital mediation, or environmental change, selected practices will treat the image as a site of negotiation – experimenting with fragmentation, mutation, and ambiguity to translate rupture into new visual languages. Ultimately, the call invites artists to use displacement as a method to challenge fixed narratives and imagine alternative ways of collective belonging in a world defined by motion.
Why submit?
• 250 € Guest Room Scholarship
• Online showcase on Der Greif
• Win a Face-to-Face feedback session with the curators
📷 Submit a photographic or image-based series or vídeo work for free or for a voluntary 10 € donation
📩 Via @picter_com
Please note: images and videos previously selected for a Der Greif opportunity are not eligible for re-submission.
Der Greif is partnering with the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation (@dboersephotographyfoundation) to support the Guest Room format in funding curator honoraria.
#DerGreif #GuestRoom #OpenCall #ContemporaryPhotography

We are delighted to announce that Auronda Scalera and Alfredo Cramerotti have been appointed as the curatorial duo for the first of the two virtual exhibitions as part of the Tezos Foundation x HEK 2026 partnership. The show will premiere on the virtual.hek.ch platform, opening June 12th, 2026.
Scalera (@aurondascalera ) and Cramerotti (@curatorview ) are noted for their collaborative practice across institutional and digital contexts, including previously curating Art Dubai Digital and advising institutions and cultural bodies such as the British Council and Italian Ministry of Culture.
Their curatorial concept, 404_LAND, will adopt the error as both its central metaphor and philosophical framework. The full curatorial concept and participating artists will be announced in May.
Available to all, the virtual exhibition will also be accessible via a dedicated kiosk inside the HEK lobby throughout its duration, allowing the public to enter and experience the works both within and outside the museum walls.
Another key element of the presentation will be the release of accompanying Tezos-based NFTs on the objkt.com marketplace as well as the virtual opening tour with Scalera and Cramerotti.
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