Artists

INTERVENTION

7 February 2024 - 25 February 2024

The Estorick Collection continues its ongoing series of ‘interventions’ by Italian contemporary artists in response to the permanent collection with the work of Sophie Ko (b. 1981).

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INTERVENTION

1 May 2019 - 23 June 2019

The Estorick Collection continued its ongoing series of ‘interventions’ by Italian contemporary artists in response to the permanent collection with the first presentation in a UK institution by Eva Marisaldi (b. Bologna, 1966).

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INTERVENTION

2 May 2018 - 24 June 2018

The Estorick Collection continued its series of occasional interventions by Italian contemporary artists with Franco Rasma (b.1943). Twenty of his works in oil on wood were shown alongside the Estorick’s permanent collection of modern Italian art.

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INTERVENTION

3 February 2016 - 3 April 2016

Nico Vascellari presented a selected number of works drawing on elements of Arte Povera and Conceptual art in this ‘intervention’ by a contemporary artist.

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INTERVENTION

23 September 2015 - 20 December 2015

Continuing the series of ‘interventions’ by contemporary artists in response to the Collection, Piero Pizzi Cannella – one of Italy’s foremost living artists – juxtaposed a series of works against our permanent collection.

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INTERVENTION

17 June 2015 - 19 July 2015

Renowned artist Lino Mannocci presented a number of new works created in response to the masterpieces that form the Estorick Collection.

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INTERVENTION

16 October 2013 - 22 December 2013

Since the early 1990s, Enrica Borghi has created installations using nonbiodegradable materials such as sweet wrappers, plastic bags and soft drink bottles.

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INTERVENTION

13 February 2013 - 7 April 2013

Alberto Di Fabio’s work unites the worlds of science and art, drawing inspiration from the complex beauty of both biological and cosmic structures.

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INTERVENTION

4 November 2009 - 20 December 2009

Contemporary Italian artist Flavio de Marco is best known for his works based on the landscape of the computer screen. In a series of paintings created specifically for this project, the worlds of the computer and twentieth-century Italian art elided to create extraordinary works.

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