Francesco Scasciamacchia and Alex Mirutziu delivers textualities on "Re-enactment and Interpretation: problems of Authorship and of Negotiation with Museums" // this wednesday in London

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On March 30, 2011, Francesco Scasciamacchia, contemporary art curator, will deliver a speach on "Reenactment, reinterpretation or representation? The problem of event oriented art within the contemporary museum", with contribution from Alex Mirutziu.

Francesco Scasciamacchia (Italy, 1982) obtained his Master of Science in Arts Management at Bocconi University in Milan. He worked during these years for public and private art institutions such as, DOCVA-Viafarini, Milan; MART-Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rovereto, Italy, and Arnaldo Pomodoro Foundation, Milan. Recently he worked as news editor for the contemporary art magazine, Flash Art for which he is continuing to contribute as a London correspondent.

On this occasion Alex will talk about "Critique on how temples move faster than their shadows", presented in Los Angeles last December, at Mihai Nicodim Gallery. He wil also introduce his upcoming performance piece called ACTION IS GUILT - method to Rourke, intricate piece that touches on the notion of action in relation to performance, working with articulations and half articulations of what we understand as action as a form of knowledge.