TUTTAUNANOTTE. An Italian Cinematic Showcase. Works by Tomaso De Luca (DAI, 2025-2027) and former DAI (guest) tutors Pauline Curnier Jardin and Muna Mussie as well as several other Italian (or Italy based) artists are to be hosted by the e-flux Screening Room in New York on Thursday, November 13, 2025, 7:00 pm. Immersed in nocturnal atmospheres that conjure turbulent sleep and unsettling dreams, their works activate the Italian imaginary, opening up a prism-like reflection on identity. Curated by Francesco Urbano Ragazzi (DAI's 2023 AEROPONIC ACTS respondents)"TUTTAUNANOTTE" and "LAAAAAND. Curating Another Nation" are two events taking place in New York City this November. Click to learn more.

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Francesco Urbano Ragazzi

The TUTTAUNANOTTE selection includes works by Ludovica Carbotta, Liryc Dela Cruz, Michela De Mattei, Tomaso De Luca (AAR Italian fellow 2017), Beatrice Gibson, Pauline Curnier Jardin, Muna Mussie, Raffaela Naldi Rossano, Natália Trejbalová, and Invernomuto (AAR Italian fellow 2019). 
Ilaria Puri Purini, Arts Director at the American Academy in Rome, will introduce the event together with the curators.
The showcase will continue in expanded form on e-flux’s digital platform from November 1st to December 26th. 

e-flux Screening Room, 172 Classon Avenue, Brooklyn, NYC.

LAAAAAND. Curating Another Nation.
Monday, November 10, 2025, from 4:00 to 7:00 pm.
School of Visual Arts (SVA), 133 West 21st Street, Room 101C.

The MA Curatorial Practice program at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) will host LAAAAAND. Curating Another Nation. The symposium will explore the relevance of national exhibitions at a time when radical forms of nationalism are reemerging across the globe.
Particpants will be: Dr. Jenny Lin (University of Southern California), Claire Tancons (founder and director of EXTEMPORA), Dare Turner (Brooklyn Museum), Francesco Urbano Ragazzi (Curatorial Fellows at AAR), Anton Vidokle (artist, co-founder of e-flux).
Moderated by Nikki Columbus (curator and art critic), the event will be introduced by Peter N. Miller, President of the American Academy in Rome, and Steven Henry Madoff, chair of the MA Curatorial Practice program at the SVA.

The American Academy in Rome, which has fostered cross-cultural exchange between Italy and the United States since 1894, ​announces LAAAAAND. Curating Another Nation and TUTTAUNANOTTE, two events taking place in New York City this November.
Curated by Francesco Urbano Ragazzi, both programs mark the culmination of the inaugural Italian Fellowship for Curatorial Research awarded to the duo. The fellowship was launched this year for the first time through a collaboration between the American Academy in Rome and the Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity of the Italian Ministry of Culture.