Silvia Conta and Lihi Turjeman
Silvia Conta: What group of works is presented in this exhibition? What trajectory informs the works in the gallery space? Lihi Turjeman: For the exhibition at Quartz
Eva Brioschi and Giannantonio Morghen about Henri Chopin
Eva Brioschi: Could you say something about your collecting history and your passion for art? Giannantonio Morghen: Since the early 1980s, I’ve been interested in
Marco Scotti and Jonathan Monk
Marco Scotti: In this interview I would love to discuss with you about football and art. Football and conceptual arts could seem very distant at a
Anna Daneri and Maurizio Camerani
Anna Daneri: The exhibition plan you have conceived together with Massimo Marchetti for Quartz Studio was born from a recent research aiming for meddling with the experimentations you
Davide Dal Sasso and Jorge Macchi
Jorge Macchi (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1963) is one of the most prominent artists in the Latin American contemporary art scene. Winner of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial
Elena Bordignon and Lisa Andreani
On the occasion of The Bubble Boy (Needs to Hug), the exhibition by Riccardo Previdi (Milan, 1974) at Quartz Studio in Turin, we have been going into
Lisa Parola and Giuseppe Gabellone
In the last few decades, within the field of visual arts, sculpture has been relegated to a nearly ancillary role, for a long time passed
Federica Giallombardo and Ola Vasiljeva
When we come into the presence of a work by Ola Vasiljeva (Latvia, 1981), what immediately strikes us are the daring, towering glimpses, which with their poetics
Matteo Mottin and Isa Melsheimer
Quartz Studio inaugurated Examination of the origins, the first solo show in Italy by the German artist Isa Melsheimer (Neuss, Germany, 1968). For the exhibition, the artist made a
Davide Dal Sasso and Paola Anziché
Davide Dal Sasso: Despite their diversity, your chosen means of expression reveal a recurring subject: the earth. In your works the earth appears as a