The exhibition, the result of an open call launched in February 2026, presents itself as a profound and multifaceted exploration of the crucial theme of CARE.
Through the eyes of international artists, the exhibition explores the many facets of the concept of caregiving: not only as physical or healthcare assistance, but as an existential attitude, an ethical responsibility, an interpersonal bond, and a tool for psychophysical and social regeneration.
The Curatorial Vision: Art as a means of Care
The project, conceived by Rebecca Russo, aligns perfectly with the historical mission of the Videoinsight Foundation – ETS, which has long been a pioneer in exploring the therapeutic, transformative, and cognitive potential of contemporary art. In a historical era marked by vulnerability and fragmentation, the figure of the caregiver (one who cares for others) becomes a universal archetype.
The artists selected through the Open Call address this central theme using diverse artistic languages, offering the public not only works to contemplate but also genuine stimuli and “insights” to activate inner resources and promote emotional well-being.
To care means to welcome the other, to recognize their fragility, and to transform.
The evocative spaces of the Magazzini dell’Arte Contemporanea in Trapani host the collective and international exhibition entitled “CAREGIVER,” promoted by Videoinsight Foundation – ETS and curated by Rebecca Russo. The show is the result of an Open Call launched in February 2026; presents a profound and multifaceted exploration of the crucial theme of CARE.
Through the lens of international Artists, it explores the many facets of the concept of caregiving: not only as physical or healthcare assistance, but as an existential attitude, ethical responsibility, interpersonal bond, and a tool for psychophysical and social regeneration.
The curatorial vision: Art as a healing device
The project, conceived by Rebecca Russo, fits perfectly into the historical mission of Videoinsight Foundation – ETS, a pioneer in exploring the therapeutic, transformative, and cognitive potential of contemporary art.
In a historical era marked by vulnerability and fragmentation, the figure of the Caregiver (one who takes care of others) becomes a universal archetype.
The winning artists of the Open Call address this crucial theme with a variety of languages, offering the public not only works to contemplate, but genuine stimuli and insights to activate inner resources and promote emotional well-being.
Caring means welcoming others, recognizing their fragility and transforming it into a shared strength. Contemporary art has the extraordinary power to bridge, heal, and provide catharsis.
Ronald Ventura, William Kentridge, Joseph Kosuth, Thomas Ruff, AES+F, Marina Abramovic, Paola Pivi, Francesco Vezzoli, Robert Mapplethorpe, Francesca Woodman, Nathalie Djurberg, Tala Madani, Marinella Senatore, Yael Bartana, Keren Cytter, Laure Prouvost, Ali Kazma, …
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