November 2–5, 2017, 11am–8pm
Press preview: Wednesday, November 1, 11am–1pm
Preview: 4pm (invitation only)
Vernissage: 6pm (invitation only)
Pala Alpitour, Isozaki
Corso Sebastopoli 123
Turin
Italy
T +39 011 19464324
info [at] flashback.to.it
FLASHBACK is back with its innovative format to show once again how contemporary historical art is.
The central theme of the fifth edition is inspired by Philip K. Dick sci-fi novel Counter-Clock World, where time has started to move in reverse. FLASHBACK then, by presenting some of the best worldwide galleries of ancient and modern art, represents the opportunity to look differently at what is surrounding us so as to find new keys of understanding to re-read and interpret contemporaneity.
From November 2 through 5 FLASHBACK – all art is contemporary, the ancient and modern art fair, curated by Stefania Poddighe and Ginevra Pucci, holds its fifth edition. In these few years, the fair managed to position itself at national and international level. Loyal to its claim all art is contemporary, the innovative format has been successful thanks to the originality and contemporaneity of its language.
The exhibition has grown exponentially throughout these years, both in terms of quality and figures, confirming its being a fair with prestigious presences worldwide, but of intentionally reduced size; flashback has proven its ability to combine culture and market in one equation whose result is knowledge as a tool to orient the choice of the individuals.
The program of the 5th edition underlines such research by proposing a reflection on a different way of looking at time, it is inspired by the sci-fi novel by Philip K. Dick Counter-Clock World, where time has started to move in reverse; the “counter-clock world” is therefore counter-clockwise, counter-current, and it represents the different perspective, the subjective point of view, the opportunity to look differently at what is surrounding us, finding new elements, new keys of understanding to re-read and interpret contemporaneity.
Exhibitors: Aleandri Arte Moderna, Rome (Italy) / W. Apolloni, Rome (Italy) / Arcuti Fine Art, Rome (Italy) / Benappi, Turin (Italy) / Biasutti & Biasutti, Turin (Italy) / Maurizio Candiani, San Mauro Torinese TO (Italy) / Galleria Luigi Caretto, Turin (Italy), Madrid (Spain) / Caretto & Occhinegro, Turin (Italy) / Mirco Cattai Fine Art & Antique Rugs, Milan (Italy) / Cecchetto e Prior Alto Antiquariato, Castelfranco Veneto TV (Italy) / Ceci Antichità, Serramazzoni MO (Italy) / Chiale Fine Art, Racconigi CN (Italy) / Creatini e Landriani, Sestri Levante GE (Italy) / Galleria Del Ponte, Turin (Italy) / Frascione Arte, Florence (Italy) / Galleria Frediano Farsetti, Florence (Italy) /Galleria dello Scudo, Verona (Italy) / Galleria Giamblanco, Turin (Italy) / Gilistra Japanese Art, Turin (Italy) / Galleria del Laocoonte, Rome (Italy) / Il Cartiglio, Turin (Italy) / Cesare Lampronti, London (UK), Rome (Italy) / MB Arte Libri, Milan (Italy) / Lorenzo e Paola Monticone Gioielli d’epoca, Turin (Italy) / Moretti Fine Art, London (UK) Florence (Italy) Monte Carlo (MC) / Carlo Orsi, Milan (Italy) / Flavio Pozzallo Antiquario, Oulx TO (Italy) / Walter Padovani, Milan (Italy) / Galleria Allegra Ravizza, Lugano (Switzerland), Honululu (USA) / Robilant + Voena, Milan (Italy) Londen (UK) St. Moritz (Switzerland) / Galleria d’Arte Roccatre, Turin (Italy) / Galleria Russo, Rome (Italy) / Santa Tecla, Padua (Italy) / Schreiber Collezioni, Turin (Italy) / Secol-Art di Masoero, Turin (Italy) / Galleria Silva, Milan (Italy) / Sperone, Sent (Switzerland) / Luca Tomio Project Room, Milan (Italy) / Galleria Torbandena, Trieste (Italy) / Tornabuoni Arte, Florence, Milan, Forte dei Marmi (Italy), Paris (France), London (UK) / Galleria Zabert, Turin (Italy)
Directors: Stefania Poddighe and Ginevra Pucci