ArtAsiaPacific

PATRIZIA SANDRETTO RE REBAUDENGO

s 21st-century collectors increasingly seek big returns on their art investments, leading to brand names and bland conformity, Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo remains committed to pursuing an individualistic path. On the day of my visit to her eponymous foundation, housed within an old tire factory in one of Turin’s former industrial neighborhoods, she had just arrived fresh off a plane from London. Warmly greeting me, she encouraged me to explore the works in “Capriccio 2000,” one of the three exhibitions hosted at the space featuring Italian artists born in the 1990s, and selected by three curators from Denmark, Greece, and the United Kingdom, who had taken part in the

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from ArtAsiaPacific

ArtAsiaPacific2 min read
Amar kanwar
Having become accustomed to consuming short-form content on social media, submerging oneself in long-duration video works can often induce a certain restlessness. But watching The Peacock’s Graveyard (2023) by New Delhi-born filmmaker Amar Kanwar, wh
ArtAsiaPacific3 min read
Scratching At The Moon
The Model Minority myth that arose in response to historical events surrounding Asians and Asian Americans during the Second World War has been hard to shake. Not only is the stereotype incorrect as applied against a wide-ranging category that includ
ArtAsiaPacific3 min read
Heman Chong Meditations on Shadow Libraries
Over the past two decades, Heman Chong has harbored a deep fascination with knowledge circulation through his multifaceted, conceptually driven practice. “Meditations on Shadow Libraries” at STPI gallery represented the Malaysian-born, Singapore-base

Related Books & Audiobooks