Marcello Farabegoli (born March 20, 1973, in
Cesena
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History
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) is an Italian
curator
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living in
Vienna
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Marcello Farabegoli grew up in
Bolzano-Bozen. After completing a master's degree in physics at the
University of Vienna
The University of Vienna (german: Universität Wien) is a public research university located in Vienna, Austria. It was founded by Duke Rudolph IV in 1365 and is the oldest university in the German-speaking world. With its long and rich histor ...
he participated in several environmental and cultural organizations in Berlin. He was also a research assistant at the Physics department at the
University of Potsdam. There he investigated the correlation between physics and aesthetics. Between 2005 - 2010, he ran a gallery for contemporary Japanese art in Berlin. Since 2010, Farabegoli was based in Vienna and worked in the Old Master Painting department at the
Dorotheum
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auction house. Since 2013, Farabegoli worked mainly as a freelance curator and producer of art projects.
In April 2017, Ambassador Giorgio Marrapodi on behalf of the President of the Italian Republic,
Sergio Mattarella, has awarded Marcello Farabegoli the Italian distinction of (Knight of the
Order of the Star of Italy
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)
Sources:
Selected projects
* 2019, 150 Years Japan - Austria: ''JAPAN UNLIMITED'', frei_raum Q21 exhibition space
MuseumsQuartier Wien with
Makoto Aida
is a Japanese contemporary artist known for his provocative works of manga, painting, video, photography, sculpture, and installation. Though less well known internationally than Takashi Murakami or Yoshitomo Nara, he is recognized in Japan as ...
,
Chim↑Pom, Gianmaria Gava,
Edgar Honetschläger, Sachiko Kazama, Jake Knight, BuBu de la Madeleine &
Yoshiko Shimada
is a Japanese printmaker and performance artist who has been referred to as "Japan’s premier feminist and antiwar artist."
Shimada has been exploring issues of gender, power, history, and nation in her artwork since the late 1980s, situating ...
, Midori Mitamura,
Yoshinori Niwa, Ryts Monet, Tomoko Sawada,
Sputniko!, Ryudai Takano, Shinpei Takeda, Momoyo Torimitsu,
Hana Usui, Tomoko Yoneda and Naoko Yoshimoto. Inaugurated by Elisabeth Hajek, Artistic Director frei_raum Q21 exhibition space / MQ, Marcus Bergmann, Ambassador and Deputy Head of Section V for External Cultural Relations of the Austrian Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs (BMEIA), Diethard Leopold, President of the Austrian-Japanese Society, and Marcello Farabegoli, curator of the exhibition. Side events with Judith Brandner (
ORF
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* Norfolk International Airport, IATA airport code ORF
* Observer Research Foundation, an Indian research institute
* One Race Films, a film production company founded by Vin Diesel
* Open reading frame, a portion of the ...
), Lucas Gehrmann (
Kunsthalle Wien), Felicitas Thun-Hohenstein (
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna &
Austrian pavilion
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Background
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Venice Biennale), Niklass Maak (
FAZ), Diethard Leopold (ÖJG),
Bernhard Scheid Bernhard Scheid (born 1960) is an Austrian historian, academic, and Japanologist, affiliated to the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the Institute of East Asian Studies at the University of Vienna (''Institut für Ostasienkunde der Universität Wie ...
(
Austrian Academy of Sciences), Gerorg Schneider (Japannual), Monika Sommer (Haus der Geschichte Österreich), Markus Wurzer (
University of Graz) and others.
* 2019, FOTO WIEN: ''Eat Me'' by Ben G. Fodor at Studio Kucsko. Opening & premiere with Ben G. Fodor (photography), Dorothee Frank (text), Christoph Dostal (recitation), and Matthias Loibner (music). Curated by Marcello Farabegoli.
* 2018, special project of the Vienna Art Week at Verein 08:''Thursday Demonstration. Portrait of a Movement'' by Luca Faccio. Opening and round table with
Frederick Baker (filmmaker), Luca Faccio (artist), Lucas Gehrmann (curator at
Kunsthalle Wien), Helga Köcher (social sculptor) and moderator Dorothee Frank (
Ö1 journalist). Curated by Marcello Farabegoli.
* 2017, special project of the Vienna Art Week at ARCC.art open space: exhibition ''Carmine'' by Ben G. Fodor and round table about Art & Science with
Georg Gottlob, professor of informatics at Oxford University & TU-Vienna, Gerfried Stocker, artistic director of
Ars Electronica
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, Ben G. Fodor, artist, and Marcello Farabegoli, curator of the exhibition / moderated by Dorothee Frank, journalist at
Ö1.
* 2017, section project statements of the Parallel Vienna: ''Parallel & concordant'' with Ben G. Fodor & Dorothee Frank, Clemens Fürtler & Michaela Seiser, Inge GRAF & Walter ZYX, Karin Pliem & Lucas Gehrmann, Eva Schlegel & Carl Pruscha, Rudi Stanzel & Andrea Schurian, Viktoria Tremmel & Kurt Kladler,
Hana Usui & Marcello Farabegoli. Curated and produced by Marcello Farabegoli and Lucas Gehrmann.
* 2017, Czech-Italian art symposium & exhibition at Galerie Miroslava Kubika in
Litomysl (CZ) with Alessandra Draghi, Chiara Giorgetti, Radim Langer, Virginia Dal Magro, Cristiano Rizzo, Vladimir Skrepl, and Viktorie Valocka. Curated by Richard Adam and Marcello Farabegoli.
* 2017, Italian embassy - Palais Metternich Vienna: exhibition ''Domenica'' with Pablo Chiereghin,
Aldo Giannotti
Aldo Giannotti (born in 1977) is an Italian-Austrian artist. A native of Genoa, has grown up in Massa, Tuscany. He lives and work in Vienna since 2000.
Biography
Aldo Giannotti studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Carrara (Italy) with Oma ...
and
Massimo Vitali
Massimo Vitali (born 1944) is an Italian photographer based in Lucca.
Life and work
Vitali was born in Como, Italy. He studied photography at the London College of Printing. He initially worked as a photojournalist for the Report Agency in the 19 ...
inaugurated by Giorgio Marrapodi, Italian ambassador, Stella Rollig, general director of
Österreichische Galerie Belvedere
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The Belvedere palaces were the summer residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy (1663–1736). The ensemble was built in the early eighteenth centu ...
,
Ivica Vastić
Ivica Vastić (; born 29 September 1969) is an Austrian retired professional footballer, who played as a midfielder and as a striker, and head coach of Austria Wien U18.
He played, amongst others for FK Austria Wien, SK Sturm Graz and LASK a ...
, Austrian football legend, and Marcello Farabegoli, curator and producer of the exhibition.
* 2016, special project of the Vienna Art Week at Studio Kucsko: exhibition ''The Beauty of Intellectual Property'' by Guido Kucsko curated by Marcello Farabegoli.
* 2016, section project statements of Parallel Vienna: exhibition ''Border Crossing'' with Pablo Chiereghin, Guido Kucsko, Esther Stocker and Hana Usui curated by Marcello Farabegoli.
* 2016, Italian embassy - Palais Metternich Vienna: exhibition ''Geometries'' by Esther Stocker inaugurated by Giorgio Marrapodi, Italian ambassador, Meinhard Rauchensteiner, adviser for science, art and culture of the President of Austria, Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, general director of
MAK–Austrian Museum of Applied Arts/Contemporary Art, and Marcello Farabegoli, curator and producer of the exhibition.
* 2016, GPLcontemporary Vienna: exhibition ''
'Im Keller' im Keller'' by
Ulrich Seidl
Ulrich Maria Seidl (born 24 November 1952 in Vienna) is an Austrian film director, writer and producer. Among other awards, his film ''Dog Days'' won the Grand Jury Prize at Venice in 2001.
His 2012 film '' Paradise: Love'' competed for the Palme ...
; Intervention/action 'Scandalous pictures' by Pablo Chiereghin, artist, Andrea Hubin, research assistant at
Kunsthalle Wien, and Karin Schneider, art historian and art educator. Curated by Marcello Farabegoli.
* 2015, special project of the Vienna Art Week at
KunstHausWien
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/ Museum Hundertwasser: exhibition ''Perpetuum Mobile''
with Flavia Bigi, Pablo Chiereghin, Fanni Futterknecht, Gianmaria Gava in collaboration with Anke Armandi & Agnes Peschta, Aiko Kazuko Kurosaki, Sissa Micheli, Linus Riepler, and
Hana Usui curated by Marcello Farabegoli.
* 2015, Bildraum 01, Salon M & Viennafair in Vienna: exhibition-cycle ''Black Rain'' by Hana Usui; round table about Hiroshima and the atomic bomb with Georg Pöstinger, Minister for disarmament and non-proliferation – The Austrian Foreign Ministry, Nadja Schmidt, executive director ICAN Austria –
International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, Wolfgang Liebert, head of the Institute of Safety/Security and Risk Sciences at BOKU (
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna), Marcello Farabegoli, curator of the exhibition-cycle / moderated by Judith Brandner, publicist and journalist at
Ö1.
* 2015, Italian embassy - Palais Metternich Vienna: exhibition ''Dance of Diplomacy - Transpositions'' by Sissa Micheli inaugurated by Giorgio Marrapodi, Italian ambassador, Manfred Matzka, secretary general of the Federal Chancellor Office representing Josef Ostermayer, Austrian Minister for Culture, Peter Bogner, director of the
Friedrich Kiesler
Frederick John Kiesler (September 22, 1890 – December 27, 1965) was an Austrian-American architect, theoretician, theater designer, artist and sculptor.
Biography
Kiesler was born Friedrich Jacob Kiesler in Czernowitz, Austro-Hungarian Empire ...
Foundation, and Marcello Farabegoli, curator and producer of the exhibition.
* 2014, special Project of the Vienna Art Week at Verein 08: exhibition ''No more Fukushimas'' with casaluce/geiger & Hana Usui, Julius Deutschbauer & Gabriel Schöller, Luca Faccio, Olga Georgieva, Shinshu Hida,
Edgar Honetschläger & Sylvia Eckermann, Sissa Micheli, Takashi Ohno, Atsuko Otsuka, Federico Vecchi, and
Erwin Wurm; Round table about nuclear energy with Judith Brandner, publicist and journalist at
Ö1, Lucas Gehrmann, curator at
Kunsthalle Wien, Wolfgang Liebert, head of the Institute of Safety/Security and Risk Sciences at BOKU (
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna), Patricia Lorenz, anti-nuclear campaigner GLOBAL 2000 – Friends of the Earth Austria, and Marcus Rennhofer, photovoltaic expert at AIT (
Austrian Institute of Technology) / moderated by Tristan Jorde, actor. Curated and produced by Marcello Farabegoli.
* 2014, ''Salotto.Vienna'' (Viennese Art Salon) at ex Pescheria – Salone degli Incanti in
Trieste
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(IT): Presented by
MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art
Mak may refer to:
People
*Mak Dizdar (1917 - 1971), Bosnian poet
*Muhammad Arshad Khan, Pakistani painter popularly known as "MAK"
*Alan Mak (director) (born 1968), Hong Kong film director
*Alan Mak (politician) (born 1984), British Member of Par ...
; curated and produced by Jürgen F. Weishäupl; co-curated by Giovanni Damiani, Marcello Farabegoli and Giulio Polita; Viennese institutions represented:
21er Haus
Belvedere 21, formerly 21er Haus or Einundzwanziger Haus ( en, House 21), is a modernist style steel and glass building designed by Austrian architect Karl Schwanzer (1918–1975). Originally constructed as the Austrian pavilion or temporary show ...
–
Österreichische Galerie Belvedere
The Österreichische Galerie Belvedere is a museum housed in the Belvedere palace, in Vienna, Austria.
The Belvedere palaces were the summer residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy (1663–1736). The ensemble was built in the early eighteenth centu ...
, Akademie des Österreichischen Films,
Haus der Musik,
ImPulsTanz,
Kunsthalle Wien,
KunstHausWien
The KunstHausWien is a museum in Vienna, designed by the artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser. This museum in the Landstraße district houses the world's only permanent exhibition of Hundertwasser's works, and also hosts regular temporary exhibit ...
– Museum Hundertwasser, KÖR – Kunst im Öffentlichen Raum Wien,
Leopold Museum, MQ –
MuseumsQuartier,
ORF
ORF or Orf may refer to:
* Norfolk International Airport, IATA airport code ORF
* Observer Research Foundation, an Indian research institute
* One Race Films, a film production company founded by Vin Diesel
* Open reading frame, a portion of the ...
RadioKulturhaus &
Ö1,
sound:frame, TQW – Tanzquartier Wien,
University of Applied Arts Vienna,
Wien Modern
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,
Wiener Stadthalle and many more; Personalities taking part included Gerald Bast, Nin Brudermann, casaluce/geiger,
Victoria Coeln
Victoria Coeln (born 20 December 1962, Vienna, Austria)
is an Austrian artist who lives and works in Vienna. Her work centers around how light, space and colour are perceived.
Biography
Coeln studied Stage Design at the Academy of Fine Arts Vi ...
,
Salvo Cuccia
Salvo Cuccia (born July 14, 1960) is an Italian cinema director and screenwriter.
Filmography
*1993. ''Duo with Peter Kowald''.
*1995. ''Un sogno di lumaca''.
*2003. ''Il Satiro danzante''.
*2004. ''Détour De Seta''. , Stephanie Cumming, Johannes Deutsch, Julius Deutschbauer, Paul Divjak, Christoph Dostal, Thomas Draschan,
VALIE EXPORT
Valie Export (often stylized as 'VALIE EXPORT'; born 17 May 1940) is an avant-garde Austrian artist. She is best known for provocative public performances and expanded cinema work. Her artistic work also includes video installations, computer an ...
, Luca Faccio, Eva Fischer, Andreas Fogarasi, Lucas Gehrmann, Aldo Giannotti, Sara Glaxia, Manuel Gras,
Chris Haring, Daniel Hoesl,
Edgar Honetschläger, Thomas Jakoubek, Erwin Kiennast,
Anna Kohlweis, Gregor Koller, Peter Koger, Reanne Leuning,
liquidloft, Marko Lulic, Gerald Matt, Anja Manfredi, Sissa Micheli, Rita Nowak, Phace , contemporary music, Pianodrum, Karin Pliem, Davide Rampello, Patrick Rampelotto, Veronika Ratzenböck, Meinhard Rauchensteiner, Karl Regensburger, Eva Schlegel, Lorenz Seidler, Julia Starsky, Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, Spencer Tunick, Katarszyna Unszynska,
Hana Usui, Viktor Vanicek, Federico Vecchi, Vignette Coquette – Opera Burlesque, Walking-Chair Design Studio, Peter Weinhäupl, Nives Widauer, Thomas Wohinz,
Erwin Wurm, Luisa Ziaja, and many more.
* 2013, special project of the Vienna Art Week at
Kunsthalle Wien Museumsquartier: Show by Berlin's legendary ''Club der polnischen Versager'' (Club of Polish Failures) produced by Marcello Farabegoli.
* 2012, special project of the Vienna Art Week at
Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz: presentation of catalogue ''Hana Usui – Drawings on paper 2006-2012'' by Eugenio d'Auria, Italian ambassador, and Monika Knofler, director of the Graphic Collection of the
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Editor and producer of the event: Marcello Farabegoli.
* 2008, Galerie oko ''–'' Japanese Contemporary Art in Berlin: exhibition ''Murder of Oiran in Blood'' by
Ushio Shinohara
Ushio Shinohara (篠原 有司男, ''Shinohara Ushio'', born January 17, 1932), nicknamed “Gyū-chan”, is a Japanese contemporary painter, sculptor, and performance artist based in New York City. Best known for his vigorously painted, large- ...
inaugurated by Antje Papist-Matsuo, research assistant at Kunsthistorisches Institut der
Freien Universität Berlin, Hainz Stahlhut, director of the Fine Art Collection at the
Berlinische Galerie
The Berlinische Galerie is a museum of modern art, photography and architecture in Berlin. It is located in Kreuzberg, on Alte Jakobstraße, not far from the Jewish Museum.
History
The Berlinische Galerie was founded in 1975 - Berlin's State Museum of Modern Art, Photography & Architecture, and Marcello Farabegoli, director of Galerie oko.
* 2007, Galerie oko ''–'' Japanese Contemporary Art & Club der polnischen Versager (Club of Polish Failures) in Berlin: reading by
Yoko Tawada produced by Marcello Farabegoli.
* 2006,
Neue Nationalgalerie
The Neue Nationalgalerie (New National Gallery) at the Kulturforum is a museum for modern art in Berlin, with its main focus on the early 20th century. It is part of the National Gallery of the Berlin State Museums. The museum building and its ...
(New National Gallery) in Berlin: performance ''Don Giovanni'' by Marcello Farabegoli with the Club der polnischen Versager (Club of Polish Failures) for the ''Salon Noir'' during the exhibition ''Melancholie. Genie und Wahnsinn in der Kunst''.
References
External links
Homepage of Marcello FarabegoliHomepage of the organisation viennAvant*
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Living people
Italian expatriates in Austria
People from Bolzano
Italian art curators
1973 births
University of Vienna alumni