Xing (cultural organization)
Xing is a cultural organization based in Bologna, Italy, dedicated to the production and support of experimental practices within the arts. Xing was founded in 2000 by Daniele Gasparinetti, Silvia Fanti, Andrea Lissoni, Giovanna Amadasi and Federica Rossi. Their research focuses in particular on the field of live arts, performing arts and electornic arts.[1][2][3][4][5]
Website | http://www.xing.it |
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Activities
From 2000 to 2011, Xing organized in Bologna the festivals Netmage - International Live Media Festival, dedicated to electronic art and live media, and F.I.S.Co Festival Internazionale sullo Spettacolo Contemporaneo, dedicated to performing arts. Since 2012, the two festivals merged in the project Live Arts Week, an annual event dedicated to live arts, taking place in different locations in the city.[6] Since 2003, Xing has been curating a continuous programme in its space in Bologna, Raum [7] and in Milan, Lima (active 2003-2006).
Publications
- Fanti, Silvia (Xing), ed. (2003). Corpo sottile. Uno sguardo sulla nuova coreografia europea (Jérôme Bel, Xavier Le Roy, Myriam Gourfink, Kinkaleri, MK). Milano: Ubulibri. ISBN 978-8877482334
- Xing (2002). Italian Landscapes. Roma: Luca Sossella Editore. ISBN 88-87995-27-3
- Link Project/Xing (2000). Netmage - Piccola Enciclopedia dell’immaginario tecnologico. Milano: Mondadori. ISBN 8804485027
Contributions:
- Caleo Ilenia, Di Matteo Piersandra, Sacchi Annalisa (2020). Costellazioni. Lotte per il teatro 1967-1979. Venezia: bruno.ISBN 978-88-99058-19-7
- Benassi, Riccardo (2020). Morestalgia. Roma: Nero editions. ISBN 978-88-8056-091-3
- Canedicoda (2018). Adagio con buccia. Roma: Nero editions. ISBN 978-88-8056-039-5
- Vascellari, Nico (2018). Codalunga (2015-2018). Roma: Nero editions. ISBN 978-88-8056-018-0
- Invernomuto (2012). Simone. Milano: Mousse publishing. ISBN 9788896501825
- Malzacher Florian, Tupajić Tea, Zanki Petra (eds.). Curating Performing Arts. #1 FRAKCJIA "Performing Arts Journal". No. 55, 2010.
Further reading
- Caliri, Gaspare (2020). Everyday Life Practice. Nero editions.
- Editorial Staff (2020). Nostalgia After the Internet. Nero editions.
- Bordignon, Elena (2020). Arte Fiera 2020 / Opla'. ATP Diary.
- Gatti, Tommaso (2019). Live Arts Week Bologna. Flash Art.
- Editorial Staff (2019). Here it is elsewhere. Nero editions.
- Monteanni, Luigi (2018). Alternative Intelligence and Radical Computer Music: Goodiepal’s intricate existentialism. Mousse Magazine.
- Bertuzzi, Simone (2018). Dieselpunk per famiglie. Nero editions.
- Giraud, Claudia (2018). 15 Anni di Xing a Bologna. Riparte a Raum la stagione delle arti performative (e visive). Artribune.
- Granato, Paola (2018). La forma della performance. Exibart.
- Tenaglia, Francesco (2018). Dalla miniera al Rave. Nero editions.
- Piselli, Guendalina (2018). Report: Live Arts Week 2018 / A prova di sensi…. ATP Diary.
- Solari, Mattia (2017). Un delirio di suoni e di corpi alla 'Live Arts Week' di Bologna. Vice.
- Editorial Staff (2014). Interview with Maria Hassabi, PREMIERE. ATP Diary.
- Viola, Serena (2012). Live Arts Week a Bologna. Performance tra decelerazione e accelerazione. Il Fatto Quotidiano.
References
- Ramos, Filipa (May 2013). "A thousand platforms". Domus.
- Scianna, Gloria. "Comunità temporanee, architetture, formati: la storia e le creature insolite di Xing". zero.eu.
- Ciuffi, Valentina. "Xing. A chain of new cultural inventions". Abitare.
- "Xing" (PDF). Connecting Cultures.
- Elisa Ricci, Can we Curate Dance without making a Festival?, in Curating Live Arts: Critical Perspectives, Essays, and Conversations on Theory and Practice, eds. Davida, Pronovost, Hudon, Gabriels. Berghahn 2019, p 40
- Censi, Rinaldo (April 2014). "Sette giorni d'arte viva, made in Xing". Il Manifesto.
- Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali e per il Turismo. "Luoghi del contemporaneo: Raum". luoghidelcontemporaneo.beniculturali.it.