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Joy Ride by Alessandro Cugola is an exhibition developed at Jester in dialogue with the institution’s archive, containing a vast amount of artworks, editions, and documentation. Through site-specific installations and a durational performance, Cugola reactivates fifty years of artistic production. The exhibition triggers a chain reaction in which the archive is moved, exposed, contaminated, conserved and eventually packed away again. The archive enters a temporary traffic system, a joy ride.
With this exhibition, Jester celebrates its fifth anniversary, alongside the fortieth anniversary of FLACC and fiftieth anniversary of CIAP, the organisations that merged to form Jester.
FLACC and CIAP shaped this vast collection of works, both with different approaches to archiving. As a result, it brings together objects and artworks that were not necessarily intended to form one coherent collection. Some works were produced in close relation to the institution, others remained as traces of…
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Press Release
Joy Ride by Alessandro Cugola is an exhibition developed at Jester in dialogue with the institution’s archive, containing a vast amount of artworks, editions, and documentation. Through site-specific installations and a durational performance, Cugola reactivates fifty years of artistic production. The exhibition triggers a chain reaction in which the archive is moved, exposed, contaminated, conserved and eventually packed away again. The archive enters a temporary traffic system, a joy ride.
With this exhibition, Jester celebrates its fifth anniversary, alongside the fortieth anniversary of FLACC and fiftieth anniversary of CIAP, the organisations that merged to form Jester.
FLACC and CIAP shaped this vast collection of works, both with different approaches to archiving. As a result, it brings together objects and artworks that were not necessarily intended to form one coherent collection. Some works were produced in close relation to the institution, others remained as traces of…
























































