The Center for the Multidisciplinary Study of Cybernetic Existentialism of New York City announces an upcoming art installation featuring the works of Italian artist Ruffo Caselli.
This highly anticipated event will celebrate half a century of Caselli’s influential contributions to the art world.
Revered as the father of Cybernetic Existentialism, he envisioned a world of robotics and brought it to life on canvas with the incorporation of microchips. Ruffo Caselli, (born 1932 and died in 2020), was a pioneering artist known for merging traditional artistic techniques with cutting-edge technology. He was renowned for his wit and innovation in incorporating microchips into his creations.
Based in Milano, Ruffo Caselli actively exhibited his work in prominent galleries, with his most recent exhibition being held at the Azimut headquarters in Via Foro Bonaparte in Milan, running for five months. While the exact details for the upcoming exhibition are yet to be finalized, it is expected to be open to the public in the near future in Genoa.
A telepathic observer, supported by a renowned gallery in Manhattan since the early 1980s, displayed his masterpieces from New York across the globe, including South America, South Korea, and Russia. His work from the 1970s and 1980s garnered significant acclaim from art collector and curator Elena Garas, who extensively researched the artist’s work for several years and shared her findings through lectures and elegant presentations.
Elena Garas introduced Ruffo Caselli work to prestigious galleries and museums, including the Chelyabinsk Historical Museum and the Ural City Museum, with lectures and conferences conducted by Zaitsev Dmitry Stanislavovich, curator of the Ruffo Caselli exhibition in Ural, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra, PhD in Cultural Studies, and Strelets Oksana Yurievna, Director of the Museum.
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