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PAST EVENTS 2023
From November 13 To November 19

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13

TALKS

MAST.AUDITORIUM

EMILIANO SCIARRA
DISCOVERING THE WORLD OF GAMES

In conversation with Francesco Zanot

Gaming, an activity that has been present throughout the history of mankind, is often considered to be a sophisticated waste of time, but is it really? Today, playing is an activity that is more and more present than ever, in all areas and in all forms, especially among adults and even in companies: and it is not just video games, on the contrary, we are living the “golden age” of the board game. How do we explain all this, what is behind a board game, where does the game come from and, ultimately, what is a game?
Emiliano Sciarra will try to answer these and other questions.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

TALKS

MAST.AUDITORIUM

PAOLO COGNETTI
GIÙ NELLA VALLE
(EINAUDI)

In conversation with Vasco Brondi

There are free, dark and wild animals, and others that seek a soft hand and shelter. In between, between the shade and the sun, runs the river. The two brothers are Luigi and Alfredo, a larch and a fir tree: a house up there in the mountains divides them, and the bar counter approaches them. And then Betta, who bathes in the stream and expecting a baby girl.
In this novel as hard and smooth as a stone, Paolo Cognetti descends from the glaciers of Monte Rosa to listen to the shocks of life on the valley floor. His voice sings of fragile existences, lost behind anger, alcohol and a mysterious force that drags them deeper and deeper, overwhelming everything. Along the Sesia, as in the rest of the world, animals and trees are left in silence to suffer the pain of man. Paolo Cognetti has written his ‘Nebraska’ with the speed and succinct language of great writers.

As part of the program Le voci dei libri, in collaboration with Coop Alleanza 3.0

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15

TALKS

MAST.AUDITORIUM

GIOVANNI DE PLATO
CARAVAGGIO
LA LUCE E IL BUIO DELLA MENTE
(LIBRI SCHEIWILLER)

In conversation with Lorenzo Sassoli de’ Bianchi

Who was Caravaggio truly? A violent man in a time of ordinary violence? Or a madman, the victim of a prejudiced society? Giovanni De Plato’s book takes this question as its starting point, proposing to illuminate the chiaroscuro that dominates the life, work and clinical case of Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio. The most elementary facts of his biography, marked by a constant struggle between the brilliant light of his art (the light) and the nocturnal impetuosity of a complex personality (the dark), are still under discussion: the great, acclaimed and controversial artist is a man accused of being a ‘cursed’, a ‘delinquent’, a ‘murderer’, while even today some psychiatrists and psychologists consider him to be suffering from ‘mental illness’.
Using documents and testimonies from the period, Giovanni De Plato, through a novel-like narrative, reconstructs the true story of Caravaggio, giving voice to the characters that surrounded his life, in an attempt to discover whether there are good reasons to exonerate the artist from the accusation of infamous crimes and redeem his figure from the mark of psychopathy. The research begins with an analysis of the first twenty years of Caravaggio’s life, little studied but fundamental for understanding his human and artistic evolution.

As part of the program Le voci dei libri, in collaboration with Coop Alleanza 3.0

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16

PERFORMANCE

MAST.AUDITORIUM

JAMES BRANDON LEWIS QUARTET
CODE OF BEING

James Brandon Lewis tenor sax
Aráun Ortiz piano
Brad Jones double bass
Chad Taylor drums

Code of Being is the quartet’s second recording production featuring James Brandon Lewis in the company of such East Coast scene players as Aráun Ortiz, Brad Jones and Chad Taylor. The Buffalo-born saxophonist, who over the years has shared the stage with musicians such as Benny Golson, Geri Allen and Wallace Roney, is able to make his music extremely communicative, at times even spiritual and mystical. Accomplice is, in Brandon Lewis’ life, the strong presence of the church and therefore of gospel, which is added to the combination of free jazz, funk and hip hop in his songs.

In collaboration with Bologna Jazz Festival

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17

WORKSHOP

MAST.AUDITORIUM

ERIK KESSELS
HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH PHOTOGRAPHY?

Photographers are very good in the images they make but often lack the ability to communicate about them and themselves as artists. Being the author or the promoter of your work are two completely different skills.
During this workshop Erik Kessels will be interacting with the participants how to better edit, present and communicate about your own work towards clients, galleries, curators and museums. Apart from this there will be also an inside into his personal way of working.
Kessels will prepare the participants for the possibilities and obstructions they will face in their professional career in the field of photography. On a more practical note, preparations for budgets, job processes and decision making will pass by in the lesson.

The workshop is aimed at photography students and professional photographers.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18

GUIDED VISITS

CASA SARACENI

SATURDAYS WITH THE CURATOR

Guided tour of Heinrich Zille’s exhibition Berlin Funfair with the artistic director of Foto/Industria Francesco Zanot

SPAZIO CARBONESI

SATURDAYS WITH THE CURATOR

Guided tour of Ericka Beckman’s exhibition Reach Capacity with the artistic director of Foto/Industria Francesco Zanot

SAN GIORGIO IN POGGIALE

SATURDAYS WITH THE CURATOR

Guided tour of Hicham Benohoud’ exhibition La Salle de Classe with the artistic director of Foto/Industria Francesco Zanot

MUSEO CIVICO ARCHEOLOGICO

SATURDAYS WITH THE CURATOR

Guided tour of Olivo Barberi and Daniel Faust’s exhibitions Flippers and Las Vegas with the artistic director of Foto/Industria Francesco Zanot

PERFORMANCE

PALAZZO MAGNANI

Saxofollia
Portraits

Fabrizio Benevelli soprano sax
Lorenzo Simoni alto sax
Marco Ferri tenor sax
Giovanni Contri baritone sax

The Saxofollia Quartet is one of the most active and recognised chamber ensembles in Italy (winner of eight national and international competitions). Since 1993 the quartet has been performing and recording extensively, and its members have collaborated with the most prestigious symphony orchestras (La Fenice in Venice, Filarmonica della Scala in Milan, Arena in Verona, Teatro Comunale in Bologna).
The remarkable versatility of the ensemble is manifested in a constant desire to explore new musical horizons: the various projects that the group puts on stage are the best expression of this. Saxofollia tackles with mastery and ease both classical repertoires, such as baroque and opera, and jazz-like programmes, ranging from swing to bebop and modern jazz. Portraits is a tribute to some of the most influential figures in the history of jazz music, with references and takes on Cole Porter, Charles Mingus and John Coltrane.

In collaboration with the Bologna Jazz Festival

CINEMATOGRAPHY

MAST.AUDITORIUM

Film program
MBM. MAST Best Movies

BARBIE
Greta Gerwig, USA/UK, 2023, 114’, o.v. with Italian subtitles

Stereotypical Barbie lives in Barbieland, where everything is pink and every day is the most beautiful of all. Suddenly she is haunted by thoughts of death and her perpetually toe-tapping feet go flat. The only one who can advise her is Weird Barbie, who sends her into the world of humans in search of the little girl whose sad thoughts are threatening to throw her into an existential crisis. If she manages to find her, she will recover her perfect life. At her side comes Ken, who has always been in love with her, a companion whom Barbie takes for granted and therefore treats like a doormat. Will Barbie and Ken be able to return victorious from the world of humans?

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19

FAMILY TOUR DAY

MAST

Maximum of 15 children aged 7 to 12. Each adult may accompany up to 2 children.

3 PM – 3.45 PM: Workshop
3.45 PM – 4.30 PM: Guided tour of the exhibition Andreas Gursky. Visual Spaces of Today
4.30 PM – 4.50 PM: Snack in the Cafeteria
5 PM: Screening of Pixels from the film program Future Film Kids (optional)

CINEMATOGRAPHY

MAST.AUDITORIUM

Film program
Future Film Kids

PIXELS
Chris Columbus, USA, 2015, 106’, Italian

A recording of the 1982 World Video Game Championships is sent into space as part of a NASA experiment, and apparently someone receives it. An alien race analyses the various video games shown in the video and interprets them as military training tools. After 33 years, these aliens arrive on Earth with real versions of these video games, ready to destroy the planet. Earth’s army and defence therefore rely on a group of former video game prodigies, now adults, the best in their field.

CINEMATOGRAPHY

MAST.AUDITORIUM

Film program
MBM. MAST Best Movies

FREE TO PLAY
Valve Corporation, USA, 2014, 75’, o.v. with Italian subtitles – documentary

In this documentary, three professional video game players overcome personal adversity, family pressures and the realities of life to participate in a million-dollar tournament that could change their lives forever.

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