In
Coming of Age, a work by the British artist Matt Copson, a child is born, grows, eats and, fueled by an avid curiosity about the world, devours everything around him, until he becomes an incarnation of what surrounds him and what quickly transforms him, even before consuming him: that is, a world that is too big and appalling, incompatible with the innocence of his young age.
In the Fall Winter 24-25 issue which closes the fifteenth anniversary celebration of CURA.,
Coming of Age is a plural and multifaceted story of growth, discovery, affirmation, defeat and corruption, that recounts the ambiguities of the present time, the sense of loss of illusions, trapped in a reality in front of which one is both an adult and a child, corrupt and innocent, cynical and curious. A limbo between hope and reality places events in which we witness a whole that unfolds at once inside and outside of us. Propelled into such ambiguity—neither past nor future—we are overwhelmed by a flow of things and events, a changing and metamorphic landscape, which translates the upheavals of a new awareness and a new age.
With Matt Copson as Editor-at-Large and a special logo designed by
Zak Kyes, CURA. 43 presents an incredible lineup of artists, works, editorial previews, new contributions and special commissions. The artist's cover (introduced by a text by Diana Campbell and a chorus of fictional characters orchestrated by Charlie Fox) is accompanied by two other covers that preview the brand-new films by acclaimed artist
Camille Henrot (introduced by a conversation with Laura McLean-Ferris and a text by Margot Norton) and by Meriem Bennani, Orian Barki, John Michael Boling and Jason Coombs for Fondazione Prada (with a text by Lumi Tan and a conversation between Orian Barki and Meriem Bennani).
This issue comes with three different covers, randomly distributed.
Cura.magazine is a platform for contemporary art based in Rome that investigates with an independent spirit today's artistic production, art's emerging scene and the borders that have marked its central moments, through collaborations with international artists and curators, who live in different areas of the world. It has a production of three issues per year.
The platform is also an editorial structure (Cura.books), publishing a series of artist's books (see the
corresponding page in the publishers section).