By Center for Italian Modern Art
OPENING HOURS:
Friday and Saturday: 11am to 6pm (last entry at 5pm). Guided tours: 11am and 2pm
Members-only hours: Monday-Thursday by appointment
General admission: $15 for guided tours; $10 for open hours
Members & students: free
This exhibition, curated by Marco Scotini, is dedicated to Italian artist and writer Nanni Balestrini (1935-2019). The exhibition focuses on two crucial decades in the career of the Neoavanguardia artist, the 1960s and the 1970s. It begins ideally in 1963, the year in which the Gruppo 63 literary movement was founded in Palermo with Balestrini among its founders. It then concludes in 1980, the year of the release of Blackout, a short poem conceived in the aftermath of the New York City blackout of 1977.
Planned as an “action for voice” to be performed by Demetrio Stratos in May 1979, the work was never performed due to the premature death of the Greek vocal experimenter and to Balestrini’s indictment in the 1979 investigations surrounding Autonomia Operaia.
For more information visit the CIMA event page.
Address:
421 BROOME STREET, 4TH FLOOR
New York, NY 10013
Phone:
(646) 370-3596
Event Date: Jun 22, 2024
Event Time: 6:00PM
Admission Policy:
$0-$17.85 pp