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Fondazione Prada presents, at the Venetian venue of Fondazione Prada Ca’ Corner della Regina, the exhibition Machines à penser, curated by Dieter Roelstraete.
The exhibition explores the correlation between conditions of exile, escape and retreat and physical or mental places which favor reflection, thought and intellectual production, focusing on three major philosophers of the 20th century: Theodor W. Adorno, Martin Heidegger and Ludwig Wittgenstein. The exhibition takes place on the ground floor and on the first floor of the 18th century palazzo, creating an immersive journey that deepens our understanding of these three
philosophers and the relationship between philosophy, art and architecture, analyzing Adorno – the protagonist of the first part of the exhibition – and his forced exile, first to Oxford and then to Los Angeles, for the Nazi regime, Heidegger and Wittgenstein and their intellectual isolation: the first one in a village in the Black Forest; the second one in a Norwegian fjord.
The exhibition is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue edited by Dieter Roelstraete and
published by Fondazione Prada.
Fondazione Prada, Venice
Palazzo Ca’ Corner della Regina
From 26 May to 25 November 2018