CURA Magazine

CURA is a curatorial/editorial platform, founded by Ilaria Marotta and Andrea Baccin in 2009, and consists of a magazine, a publishing house, and an exhibition program that works internationally in collaboration with museums, foundations, galleries, institutions and independents. Curatorial research and critical activity developed by CURA is focused on both the investigation of new contemporary languages and on the development and implementation of new exhibition formats. CURA magazine is based in Rome (Italy) and includes specific sections devoted to the curatorial approaches of the past and present and special interventions by expressly invited curators and artists, the actors of novel interactions between text, graphics and images. Conversations, visual essays, critical texts, thematic analyses, lab projects are just some of the various formats through which the contents of the magazine are developed and presented. The different sections allow the exploration and presentation of a wide range of artistic practices and are the facets of a single and organic research project, conducted through the pages of the magazine and also developed within the other activities of CURA platform. The paper medium is intended as a dynamic and flexible exhibition space in constant evolution, where the reader can discover the most interesting expressions of contemporary visual arts.

CURA Magazine

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  • Country: Italy
  • Language: English
  • Frequency: 4 issues/year
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CURA Magazine Issue 33 is available at LOREM and features conversations, visual essays, critical texts, thematic analyses, lab projects and many more.

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CURA Magazine Issue 32 is out now and introduced by two neon light-infused covers by artists Wong Ping and Stewart Uoo respectively. Wong Ping engages in an in-depth conversation with curator Yung Ma about the beginnings of his career and the main themes of his work, which explores the relationship between fantasy and desire, sex and humanity.

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CURA Magazine Issue 31 is out now and a special issue devoted to 22 women artists—among the most representative of the new generation—and explores the plurality, diversity, and complexity of today’s artistic practices.

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CURA Magazine Issue 30 is out now. CURA magazine is celebrating ten years with this issue. Issue 30 is featuring Ryan McNamara on the cover.

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CURA Magazine Issue 29 is out now. After a yearlong research into the body, the new issue of CURA asks the questions: how can we be revolutionary? Through a kaleidoscopic range of vision, images and actions, artists figure out the production of a new social body and challenge the establishment.

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