29.5.13

Heimatmuseum congratulates Davide D’Elia participating in ‘Nell'acqua capisco‘ by The Hart Foundation a collateral event at Venice 55th International Art Exhibition


Invitation. Design Studio Mjölk

Seventeen international artists will be filling the two exhibition spaces in the Procuratie Vecchie in St. Mark’s Square and the Ateneo Veneto with a collective show included as one of the collateral events of the Biennale di Venezia’s 55th International Art Exhibition: Gregorio Botta, Simone Cametti, Paolo Canevari, Davide D’Elia, Alberto di Fabio, Bruna Esposito, Regina José Galindo, Andrea Galvani, Laurel Holloman, Donatella Landi, Marina Paris, Simone Pellegrini, Gioacchino Pontrelli, Annie Ratti, Barbara Salvucci, Donatella Spaziani and Francesco Vaccaro. 
Curator: Claudio Libero Pisano


NELL'ACQUA CAPISCO (IN THE WATER, I UNDERSTAND)
Collective exhibition
Venice, Italy
Ateneo Veneto (Campo San Fantin) and Procuratie Vecchie (St. Mark’s Square)
May 30 – September 30, 2013

22.3.13


Davide D’Elia at MAXXI, the National Museum of XXI Century Arts in Rome

Heimatmuseum is delighted to announce that Davide D'Elias works Louise and Aoboi will be on display as part of the exhibition 'Projections. Installations from the Maxxi Art Collection' at Maxxi in Rome from 19th of March to 5th of May 2013.

via Ex Elettrofonica, Rome


8.3.13


Booze Around Light Bulbs by Davide D'Elia
28/02 to 03/03/2013

A collaboration with Ex Elettrofonica, Rome














If you would like to see more photographs of the exhibition, please check our flickr page here

2.3.13


Booze Around Light Bulbs by Davide D'Elia
will be open today 11 to 7pm
and tomorrow 12 to 3pm

at Meanwhile Space Stoke Newington
197-199 Stoke Newington High Street N16 0LH











21.2.13



Davide D’Elia
Booze Around Light Bulbs
27/02 - 03/03

Wednesday 27/02 6pm - 9pm Private View

In D'Elia's album of subtle but strong dichotomies, 22 objects, which are connected to each other through association, are placed in opposition to each other depending on whether we might perceive them as either 'warm' or 'cold'. They are depicted in their pairs on either a cyan grid (cold) which or red concentric circles (warm). The lipstick and pritstick, the letter and iphone, the eggtimer and digital clock; are summoned by the artist to highlight our consensus that nature, movement, the past etc. are warm, and particularly so when placed side by side with the artificial, the static, the futuristic.
D'Elia invites us to look on the world as a series of potentially warm or cold moments. These moments are contained within objects and they are released through our perception.

Davide D’Elia, Lives and works between London and Rome.
He has been exhibitied in Italy, U.K., Slovenia, Greece and Lebanon.
D'Elia is supported by Ex Elettrofonica, Rome.

Venue: 197-199 Stoke Newington High St, London N16 0LH

Wednesday 27/02 6pm - 9pm Private View
Thursday 28/02 6pm - 9pmOpening

Friday 12pm - 7pm
Saturday 11am - 7pm
Sunday 12am - 4pm

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