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ContainerArt was an itinerant public art event. The event used shipping containers to display works of contemporary art. Events have taken place in Italy and in some cities elsewhere. In Italy events have been held in Bergamo (2005) with 21 containers, Varese (2005) with 21 containers, Genoa (2007) with 24 containers, Rome (2007) with 14 containers, Milan (2008) with six containers, Turin (2008) with two containers, Casale Monferrato (2008) with four containers, and Genova (2008) in co-production with the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts. The last named event, named "Ecosystems" included 26 containers spread around the port city, 14 of which formed part of the Kaohsiung Container Arts biennale and were shipped to Genoa directly from Kaohsiung, Taiwan. In the autumn of 2008 a simultaneous Cont

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  • ContainerArt was an itinerant public art event. The event used shipping containers to display works of contemporary art. Events have taken place in Italy and in some cities elsewhere. In Italy events have been held in Bergamo (2005) with 21 containers, Varese (2005) with 21 containers, Genoa (2007) with 24 containers, Rome (2007) with 14 containers, Milan (2008) with six containers, Turin (2008) with two containers, Casale Monferrato (2008) with four containers, and Genova (2008) in co-production with the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts. The last named event, named "Ecosystems" included 26 containers spread around the port city, 14 of which formed part of the Kaohsiung Container Arts biennale and were shipped to Genoa directly from Kaohsiung, Taiwan. In the autumn of 2008 a simultaneous Cont (en)
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  • ContainerArt was an itinerant public art event. The event used shipping containers to display works of contemporary art. Events have taken place in Italy and in some cities elsewhere. In Italy events have been held in Bergamo (2005) with 21 containers, Varese (2005) with 21 containers, Genoa (2007) with 24 containers, Rome (2007) with 14 containers, Milan (2008) with six containers, Turin (2008) with two containers, Casale Monferrato (2008) with four containers, and Genova (2008) in co-production with the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts. The last named event, named "Ecosystems" included 26 containers spread around the port city, 14 of which formed part of the Kaohsiung Container Arts biennale and were shipped to Genoa directly from Kaohsiung, Taiwan. In the autumn of 2008 a simultaneous ContainerArt event in 4 cities was held under the name: "Beauty Inside Will Save the World" with four containers in Milan, four in Turin, four in Venice (Mestre) and one container in Tirana in Albania. Internationally, ContainerArt also held events in New York City (2006) with eight containers in co-production with the DIVA fair, in Jerusalem (2007) with three containers and in São Paulo, under the leadership of Daniel Roesler and the curatorship of Lucas Bambozzi and Cao Guimares. The São Paulo event consisted of a temporary container museum structure assembled by the architectural firm of Bernardes & Jacobson and open to the public in Parque Villa Lobos between Nov 18 and 28, 2008. The temporary museum hosted exclusively contemporary video-art. In 2009, 2010, 2011 the event was also featured at the Pacific National Exhibit through a temporary container museum structure designed and managed by Peter Male. A ContainerArt event was held in Edmonton, Canada in 2011: a temporary museum structure positioned at the Capital Ex fair in Northlands from July 21 to July 31. The artists involved were the Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts, iHuman Youth Society, Patti Matty, Jennifer Rae Forsyth, Monika Blichar, Colin Vince, Tyler Sherard, and Michael Coolidge (en)
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