Marinella Senatore

Born:
1977
Residence:
Madrid, Spain
Nationality:
Italian
Trust:
APT Global One
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  • Laveronica arte contemporanea will be participating in LISTE 2017 from June 13 through June 17, 2017.

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  • The centerpiece of Argentine developer Alan Faena’s Miami Beach Faena District will debut in November with the opening of Faena Forum, Bazaar and Park, just before the annual Art Basel Miami Beach week.

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  • MOSTYN, Wales UK proudly presents the first solo exhibition in a British institution by Marinella Senatore.

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  • Today the Moving Image art fair, which will take over Chelsea’s Tunnel warehouse space for the third year during Armory Week next month — following its recent expansion to London.

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  • Collaboration is the most important component of Marinella Senatore’s concept of art. The Italian artist (b. 1977) involves thousands of people in her elaborate projects as producers, writers and in other roles

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BIOGRAPHY

Marinella Senatore (Italy, 1977). Lives and works in Berlin. Her practice is characterized by public participation. The idea is to foster the creative power of a crowd, initiating a dialogue between history, culture and social structures. Senatore’s work is to be experienced by everyone, inviting us to create a participative work in which everybody can play a role. She works with video, installations, performance, photographs and drawings, where the role of artist as author and public as recipient can be rewritten (i.e. Rosas -2012- an Opera for the screen, involved 20.000 citizens in UK, Germany and Spain. In 2013, Senatore founded The School of Narrative Dance, a nomadic, free of charge school, focused on storytelling, based on didactic systems fostering the emancipation of the student and activating processes of self-cultivation and in 2014 she launched her Estman Radio podcast.

Her work has been exhibited widely throughout the Italy and abroad, including: Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen, CH; Museum of Contemporary Art, Santa Barbara, US; Liverpool Biennial, UK; 2nd Bienal de Montevideo, U; 12th Bienal de Cuenca, EC; Contour-Biennial of moving image, Mechelen, B; 30th Biennial of Graphic Arts, LB; Göteborg Biennial, SE; Matadero, Madrid, E; Quad, Derby, UK; 54th Venice Biennial, Illuminations, I; Kunsthlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, D; Via Farini, Milan, I; Macro Museum, Rome, I; Madre Museum, Naples, I; Petach-Tikva Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, IL; 4th Athens Biennial, GR; 11th Biennial de la Havana, C; Moscow Biennial, RUS; Dublin Contemporary, IRL; Palazzo Grassi, Venice, I; Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, US; Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam, NL; Moderna Museet Stockholm, SE. In 2011 was affiliated Fellowship at The American Academy in Rome and finalist of Furla Art Award and of Visible Award. In 2010 she won The New York Prize, the XXI Bellisario Award, Gotham Prize and Terna Prize; in 2009 she was recipient of Dena Foundation Fellowship. In 2013 she won the Fellowship for Young Italian Artist of Castello di Rivoli-Museum of Contemporary Art.


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