We are pleased to invite you on Wednesday, September 24, from 6pm - 9pm, to the opening of “Né qui, né altrove - on domestication”, a group exhibition with works by Friedrich Andreoni, Hernán Pitto Bellocchio, Zazzaro Otto, Francesca Pionati, Simon Starling, Marko Tadić and Andrea Zittel, curated by Arnold Braho.
Governability refers to the set of techniques, practices, and institutions that regulate and direct the behavior of individuals and populations. These mechanisms are not merely repressive tools, they also encompass practices of normalization, discipline, and the management of social life. Within this framework, domestication can be understood as one of the ways in which these mechanisms operate: it involves processes aimed at making subjects compliant, tamed, and integrated into a network of norms and social expectations.
Space appears to be one of the privileged domains for the exercise of this power. Spatial violence is a concept that describes how space itself, the landscape, and the built environment become active instruments of domination, control, and oppression - is itself the very medium through which violence is enacted and structured. And yet, something slips away: what resists this movement of capture?
The exhibition will be on view until November 7, from Wednesday to Friday (14:00 - 18:30), Saturday (14:00 - 18:00), or by appointment.
See you soon ❤️
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