FILM
CURATED BY STEFANO RABOLLI PANSERA
ART SG is pleased to announce the appointment of Artistic Director of the St Moritz Art Festival and Founding Director of Bangkok Kunsthalle and Khao Yao Art Forest Stefano Rabillo Pansera as the curator for ART SG 2025’s FILM program, hosted in collaboration with cultural partner Bangkok Kunsthalle. Comprising a selection of film, video art and moving image artworks, the program will showcase new artistic practices and highlight groundbreaking names working in these mediums.
For 2025, an innovative curated section ‘By Artists, On Artists’ will explore a selection of film and video works created by artists and shown in juxtaposition to a series of films focusing on the lives and careers of well-known artists. This section will develop across three chapters, ‘Constructing Landscapes’, ‘Voices and Signs’ and ‘Ruins and Memories’, through which audiences will gain fresh insights into contemporary art practices across different histories and disciplines.
Full program announced soon.
Stefano Rabolli Pansera is an architect and curator. After working with Herzog de Meuron in Basel from 2005 to 2007, and teaching at the Architectural Association School of Architecture for six years, he founded Beyond Entropy Ltd, a curatorial agency operating in Africa and Asia. In 2013, he was the recipient of the Golden Lion for best national participation for the Angola Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. In 2015, Pansera designed the Mangiabarche open-air gallery and directed the exhibition program for the MACC Museum in Sardinia. From 2017 until 2022 he worked as director at Hauser & Wirth Gallery in London and St Moritz. Since 2022, Pansera has directed Bangkok Kunsthalle, where he has transformed the museum into a dynamic architectural model with exhibitions of Michel Auder, Korakrit Arunanondchai and Yoko Ono. Khao Yai Art Forest, an institution that aims to advance, support, and realise artists’ visionary proposals within nature, will open in January 2025.