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On the Edge of Time the long walk photograph by Yawen Yeo

April 3 to October 16, 2022

Villa Arconati-FAR, Via Fametta 1, Castellazzo di Bollate, Milan, Italy

For the 2022 season, Villa Arconati-FAR hosts the new major solo exhibition ofAngela Lyn, a Swiss artist of Anglo-Chinese origin. In an expansive project – On the Edge of Time, organized forAugusto Rancilio Foundation and curated by Li Zhenhua, the artist creates a resonance between her life and the traces of history still present in the prestigious baroque palazzo. In a cumulative journey throughout 25 rooms renamed by the artist, her site-specific installations weave the past into the present, subtly dismantling linear perceptions of time and place. Through her poetic reconstruction of historical and personal narratives, Angela Lyn’s exhibition, which includes paintings, drawings, sculptures, text and video installations, creates a synergy with the time-worn space, aligning it with existential questions that concern our future.  

Please join us.

For further information about the exhibition please click here

 
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