Né qui, né altrove. On domestication
ArtNoble Gallery•Sep 24, 2025 — Nov 07, 2025
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ArtNoble Gallery is pleased to present ‘Né qui, né altrove. On domestication’, a group exhibition featuring works by Friedrich Andreoni, Hernán Pitto Bellocchio, Zazzaro Otto, Francesca Pionati, Simon Starling, Marko Tadić, and Andrea Zittel, curated by Arnold Braho.
The exhibition project Né qui, né altrove. On domestication takes its title from a crucial episode in the recent history of social movements in Italy: the demonstration held on November 30, 2002, against detention centers for migrants. With the slogan “Neither here, nor elsewhere”, that event did not merely challenge one specific detention site but denounced a broader system of confinement and control, highlighting how spatial violence was then enacted in relation to migration policies and transformations in labor within a global context.
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Né qui, né altrove. On domestication
ArtNoble Gallery•Sep 24, 2025 — Nov 07, 2025
Press Release
ArtNoble Gallery is pleased to present ‘Né qui, né altrove. On domestication’, a group exhibition featuring works by Friedrich Andreoni, Hernán Pitto Bellocchio, Zazzaro Otto, Francesca Pionati, Simon Starling, Marko Tadić, and Andrea Zittel, curated by Arnold Braho.
The exhibition project Né qui, né altrove. On domestication takes its title from a crucial episode in the recent history of social movements in Italy: the demonstration held on November 30, 2002, against detention centers for migrants. With the slogan “Neither here, nor elsewhere”, that event did not merely challenge one specific detention site but denounced a broader system of confinement and control, highlighting how spatial violence was then enacted in relation to migration policies and transformations in labor within a global context.
Né qui, né altrove. On domestication thus seeks to interrogate space as a political device, capable of establishing degrees of inclusion...More