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Cura. #44 – The Generational Issue

 - Cura. #44
With over fifty under-35 leading figures, The Generational Issue explores an extremely diverse landscape of practices and languages, defining an abecedary of key figures of a new generational front called upon to interpret the time in which today's art is created and produced.
Every creative act is the opportunity for a new beginning and a new meaning, with respect to the world that already exists. By defining new ideas and new horizons, Italian artist Alighiero Boetti thus summarized his idea of "bringing the world into the world" ["mettere al mondo il mondo"] and the potential of reinventing the world through art and action.
The Generational Issue is in this sense a generative issue, in its ability to bring the existing into the world. If every single creative act has value in itself, the sense of a community or of an entire generation of artists defines the very sense of the time we live in. But how do you define a new generation of artists?
A new generational cohort is created every twenty-twenty five years with its progeny of ideas, space-time coordinates, models. Here, just three years after the first volume, The Generational Issue continues its investigation into a new generation of artists, with the aim of developing, expanding and deepening research on the most innovative figures in contemporary art, and providing a lineup as extensive, plural and indicative as possible of artists of today and tomorrow. With over fifty under-35 leading figures, the new The Generational Issue explores an extremely diverse landscape of practices and languages, defining an abecedary of key figures of a new generational front called upon to interpret the time in which today's art is created and produced. A fundamental and progressive archive of artists, who, joining those of the previous volume, interpret themes, urges and frontiers of the emerging generation.
Featuring ASMA, Darja Bajagić, James Bantone, Clovis Bataille, Monia Ben Hamouda, Beatrice Bonino, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, Ivan Cheng, Tohé Commaret, Pan Daijing, Isaiah Davis, Rhea Dillon, Andro Eradze, Olivia Erlanger, Lenard Giller, Louise Giovanelli, Diego Gualandris, Aziz Hazara, Caspar Heinemann, Jasmine Johnson, Karla Kaplun, Doruntina Kastrati, Ndayé Kouagou, Tarek Lakhrissi, Hannah Levy, Shuang Li, Xin Liu, Lorenza Longhi, Gabriel Massan, Reba Maybury, Lily McMenamy, Zayd Menk, Maria Metsalu, Jota Mombaça, Nyala Moon, Rasmus Myrup, Dala Nasser, Brandon Ndife, Valentin Noujaïm, Josèfa Ntjam, Jack O'Brien, Josiane M.H. Pozi, SAGG Napoli, Coumba Samba, Tschabalala Self, Selma Selman, Joshua Serafin, Diane Severin Nguyen, Akeem Smith, Minh-Lan Tran, Gray Wielebinski, Issy Wood, Bruno Zhu.

This issue comes with 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).
 
published in June 2025
English edition
21 x 28 cm (softcover)
348 pages (ill.)
 
20.00
 
in stock
 
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