ISA Lecture_Tobia Bezzola

Institute for the History and Theory of Art and Architecture

Start date: 11 December 2019

End date: 13 December 2019

Exhibition Design and Exhibition Designers - How to tell the Dancer from the Dance

ISA Lecture by Tobia Bezzola 

Mercoledì 11 dicembre 2019
19.00, Auditorio, Teatro dell'architettura

 

“How can we know the dancer from the dance?” – The famous verse from W.B. Yeats’ poem “Among School Children” aptly describes the confusions and the paradoxes we are facing when we reflect upon the role, status and function of “exhibition design” and “exhibition architecture” in contemporary art practice. The lecture will – partly by historical, partly by methodical approach – try to give an idea of the broad range of meanings those terms “exhibition design” and “exhibition architecture” have taken throughout the 20th century and are taking in today’s various institutional contexts and various forms of exhibition practice.

 

Dr. Tobia Bezzola was born in Berne, Switzerland, in 1961. He graduated in philosophy and art history and worked as an assistant professor at the University of Zurich. From 1992 to 1995, he worked as the assistant of Harald Szeemann. From 1995 until 2012 he was a curator and head of the exhibition department  at the Kunsthaus in Zurich. During this period, he curated more than thirty exhibitions, including monographic shows on e.g. Paul Gauguin, Pablo Picasso, Max Beckmann, Edward Steichen, Alberto Giacometti, Joseph Beuys, Christian Marclay, Thomas Struth, Ed Ruscha and many others, as well as numerous thematic exhibitions (e.g. Rivoluzione! Italian Modernism from Segantini to Balla; Hot Spots: Rio de Janeiro / Milano – Torino / Los Angeles; FotoSkulptur). From 2013 to 2018 he was the Director of the Museum Folkwang in Essen, one of the foremost German art museums where he further developed the museum’ s collecting and exhibition activities of international relevance (for example, projects with Gerhard Richter, Albert Oehlen, Robert Frank, Pierre Soulages, Joan Mitchell, The Pinault Collection, Thomas Schütte, Karl Lagerfeld, Katharina Fritsch, Douglas Gordon, Taryn Simon, Alexander Kluge and many others). Since 2018 he is the Director of the Museo d’arte della Svizzera Italiana, MASI, Lugano.

Dr. Tobia Bezzola nasce a Berna nel 1961. Si laurea in filosofia e storia dell’arte all’Università di Zurigo. Dopo aver lavorato come assistente al dipartimento di filosofia dell’Università di Zurigo ricopre, dal 1992 al 1995, il ruolo di assistente di Harald Szeemann. Dal 1995 è nominato curatore e, successivamente, responsabile del programma espositivo al Kunsthaus di Zurigo. Durante il periodo zurighese cura oltre una trentina di esposizioni di arte moderna, arte contemporanea e fotografia tra le quali si annoverano mostre monografiche su Paul Gauguin, Pablo Picasso, Max Beckmann, Edward Steichen, Alberto Giacometti, Joseph Beuys, Christian Marclay, Thomas Struth, Ed Ruscha e progetti espositivi tematici (Rivoluzione! Italian Modernism from Segantini to Balla; Hot Spots: Rio de Janeiro / Milano – Torino / Los Angeles; FotoSkulptur). Nel 2013 è chiamato a dirigere il Museum Folkwang di Essen, una delle più importanti istituzioni museali in Germania e a livello europeo, dove gestisce un’importante struttura con attività collezionistiche ed espositive di respiro internazionale (ad esempio, progetti su Gerhard Richter, Albert Oehlen, Robert Frank, Pierre Soulages, Joan Mitchell, La Collezione Pinault, Thomas Schütte, Karl Lagerfeld, Katharina Fritsch, Douglas Gordon, Taryn Simon, Alexander Kluge), dedicando una particolare attenzione alla relazione con i diversi gruppi d’interesse coinvolti e allo sviluppo del pubblico e delle attività collaterali. Da gennaio 2018 è Direttore del Museo d’arte della Svizzera Italiana, MASI, di Lugano.
 

 

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