Stefano Cagol


Stefano Cagol is an Italian contemporary artist living in Italy, Germany and Norway. His artistic practice spans video, photography, installation and performance art in the fields of conceptual art, environmental art / eco art and land art, and has reflected for years on borders, viruses, flags and climate issues.. His research includes both artistic and curatorial work, often engaging with political ecology and the Anthropocene. He has exhibited internationally and curated interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of art and science.
Image:Cagol-in-berlin.jpg|thumb|right|Stefano Cagol, BIRD FLU / VOGELGRIPPE, Special off Project at Berlin Biennale

Life

Cagol was born in Trento. He studied at the Institute of Art in Trento, the Academy of Fine Arts in Brera, Milan and at the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in Toronto, where he was a post-doctoral fellow. He also attended the Internationale Sommerakademie für Bildende Kunst in Salzburg and the ICP-International Center of Photography in New York. He was artist in residence at the Künstlerhaus in Salzburg, at the Leube Group Art's Program of Gartenau, Austria, at the IOR in London in 2003 and in 2005, at International Studio & Curatorial Program , New York, in 2010, and at BAR International by Pikene på Broen, in Kirkenes, Norway, between 2010 and 2011. In 1998 he took part in the Marshall McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology in Toronto.

Exhibitions

Cagol held a solo show at MART - Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto in 2000, curated by Gabriella Belli. His public art intervention Artists' bridges took place in Bolzano 2002. In 2004, he exhibited at Superdeluxe in Tokyo and the Stefan Stux Gallery project room in New York. In June–September 2005 he realized a solo exhibition, Babylon Zoo at the Oredaria Gallery in Rome, and a site specific installation in the hall of the Faculty of Sociology in Trento. In January 2005 he held a solo exhibition in London at Platform titled Lies.
In 2006, he exhibited Power Station as an official satellite project of the Singapore Biennale and Bird Flu / Vogelgrippe as special project of 4th Berlin Biennale, supported by the Civic Gallery of Contemporary Art in Trento, Museion, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Bolzano and the Kunstraum of Innsbruck, Austria.
In 2007, he completed a solo public art installation for the façade of the BeursSchouwburg art center in Brussels. In the same year he realized a project - together with Stealth.ultd, Rotterdam - at Kunst Merano Arte for From & To, a solo public art intervention in Venice called Head Flu, and a solo show at NADiff - New Art Diffusion, Tokyo.
In 2008, he realized a Parallel Event to Manifesta 7, a special project for the farewell event of Jan Hoet at MARTa Herford in Germany, a public art installation on Petřín Tower at Tina B contemporary art festival in Prague. During the same year he took part in Eurasia at Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto, in Arrivals and Departures at White Box, New York city, in The Peekskill Project at HVCCA – Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, New York.
In 2009, he presented his solo project 11 settembre simultaneously at MART – Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto, at Kunstraum Innsbruck, and at ZKM Karlsruhe, where the artwork became part of the collection. With Error One, he realized a public art installation at MuHKA in Antwerp. On September he was announced as winner of the Terna Prize 02 – for the Megawatt category.
In 2010, he exhibited at the Paul Robeson Gallery of Rutgers University in Newark in Bittersweet, at the Other Gallery in Shanghai in Suspension of Disbilief, at Palazzo della Triennale in Milan, at SUPEC – Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center.
In 2011, he held a solo show at Priska C. Juschka Fine Art in New York titled Stockholm Syndrome.
He took part in 54. International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia with an official collateral event / solo show Concilio curated by Gregor Jansen at San Gallo Church.
His project The End of the Border , commissioned by the Barents Art Triennale at the extreme northern border of Norway, had its start from the Vajont dam in Italy in the fifth anniversary of the tragedy and developed as a trip / expedition in March and April 2012.
He took part in 55. International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia with the project The Ice Monolithpart of the Maldives National Pavilion curated by CPS Chamber of Public Secrets at Gervasuti Foundation, Venezia. In 2014 he took part in Critical ways of seeing at Goldsmiths.
Cagol wins in 2014 Visit Artist in residence program of the German Innogy Stiftung, former RWE Foundation, with the trans-national project The Body of Energy, that develops between museums and power plants between 2014 and 2015, and ongoing.
As winner of the Italian Council 2019 he realized an international project titled The Time of the Flood. Beyond the myth through climate change btw Berlin, Tel Aviv, Roma, Venice and Vienna promoted and supported by Ministry of Culture MIBAC.
In 2022 he realized a performance at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg as part of the exhibition Power! Light!, the solo screening Far Before and After Us at Kunsthall 3.14 in Bergen and participated in Pear + Flora + Fauna. The Story of Indigenousness and the Ownership of History, Perak-Malaysia State Pavilion, a collateral event of the 59th Venice Biennale.

Curatorial and Institutional Work

Since 2023, Cagol has served as Artistic Director of Castel Belasi – Contemporary Art Center for Eco Thought in Segonzone focused on ecological practices and interdisciplinary dialogue between art and science.
Cagol conceived and curates We Are the Flood, an ongoing interdisciplinary art project and platform initiated at MUSE – Museo delle Scienze di Trento. The platform addresses the climate crisis, anthropocenic interactions, and ecological transition through exhibitions, performances, masterclasses, art residencies, research activities, and collaborative networks of artists and scientists.
In 2024, the project was documented in a publication, We Are the Flood. Stefano Cagol, published by Postmedia Books. The volume includes contributions by theorists and practitioners such as Timothy Morton, among others.
In 2025, Cagol was named curator of Soil Art Tales, organized by the Global Network of Water Museums with 25 partner institutions across the EU in the frame of SoilTribes – Glocal Ecosystems Restoring Soil Values, Roles and Connectivity, a European Union–funded project under Horizon Europe and the mission A Soil Deal for Europe. The initiative seeks innovative artistic works exploring the theme of land and ecological issues, supporting selected artists with stipends and production budgets for exhibitions in museums across Europe.
Time that 'perhaps' unveils Truth is an online exhibition curated by Stefano Cagol for the UniCredit Art Collection, exploring temporality, perception, and knowledge in a digital format.

Recognition and Other Activities

Cagol has been recognised by the Italian Council of the Italian Ministry of Culture for contemporary art projects. He has lectured and presented his work at institutions including the IBSA Foundation for Scientific Research, Bauhaus University, and Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera.

Public collections

Works by Stefano Cagol are in the collections of Videoteca of GAM, Torino, MART - Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto, Unicredit, Terna Group, Seat, Nomas Foundation, ZKM [Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe], Museion (Bozen), Federal [Ministry of the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety].

Books

  • Angela Madesani, "Le icone fluttuanti. Storia del cinema d'artista e della videoarte", Bruno Mondadori, Milan, 2002
  • "Dizionario della Giovane Arte 1", Politi, Milan, 2003
  • "Enciclopedia dell'arte Zanichelli", Zanichelli, Milan, 2004
  • "L'Arte contemporanea italiana nel mondo", Skira / operaDarc, Milan, 2005
  • Alessandra Vaccari, "Wig Wag", Marsilio / Pitti Immagine Discovery, Venice, 2005
  • "Singapore Biennale: Belief", National Arts Council, Singapore, 2006
  • Stefan Bidner, Angelique Campens, David Elliott, Andrea Lissoni, Roberto Pinto, "Stefano Cagol: Harajuku Influences", Charta, Milan, 2007
  • Achille Bonito Oliva, "Eurasia", MART – Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto, Skira, Milan, 2008
  • Goetz Adriani, Gregor Jansen, Peter Weibel, "Just what is it..., 10 Jahre Museum für Neue Kunst im ZKM", Hatje Cantz Verlag, Stuttgart, 2009
  • Iara Boubnova, Stefano Cagol, Gregor Jansen, Michele Robecchi, Andrea Viliani, "Stefano Cagol. Public Opinion", Charta, Milan, 2011
  • Stefan Bidner, "Kunstraum Innsbruck 2004–2010", Verlag Walther König, Köln, 2011
  • "Illuminations. 54th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale", Marsilio, Venice, 2011
  • Dorian Batycka, Camilla Boemio, Alfredo Cramerotti, Aida Eltoire, "Portable Nation. Maldives Pavilion", Maretti, 2013
  • "Il Palazzo Enciclopedico. 55th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale", Marsilio, Venezia, 2013
  • Veit Loers, Daniela Berglehn, Andreas Beitin, Tobia Bezzola, Giovanni Carmine, Letizia Ragaglia, Andrea Viliani, "The Body of Energy ", Revolver Publishing, Berlin, 2015
  • Julie Reiss,, "Art, theory and practice in the Anthropocene", Vernon Press, Wilmington, 2019
  • Stefano Cagol, Giorgia Calò, Elisa Carollo, Alessandro Castiglioni, Mareike Dittmer, Silvana Greco, Rachel Rits-Volloch, Nicola Trezzi, "The Time of the Flood ", Postmedia books, Milan, 2021
  • Andreas Beitin, Ulrike Gehring et. al.,"Power! Light!", Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König, Köln, 2022
  • Cagol, Stefano. We Are the Flood. Stefano Cagol. Postmedia Books, 2024.

Reviews

  • “Bird Flu se desplaza por Europa,” Lapiz # 223, Madrid, May 2006, p. 18
  • Roberto Pinto, “Stefano Cagol,” Work. Art In progress # 16, Trento, Summer 2006, pp. 50–51, 70-73
  • Luigi Meneghelli,”Stefano Cagol,” Flash Art Italia # 261, Milan, Dec. 2006 – Jan. 2007, p. 73
  • June Yap, “Stefano Cagol; To the casual observer," Contemporary # 91, London, May 2007, p. 28–31
  • Benjamin Genocchio, “In Peekskill, 2 Shows of Raw Works,” The New York Times, New York, Sept 28 2008
  • Robert Ayers, “Wild Animals Invade the New York Art World,” Artinfo, New York, April 2008
  • Felicitas Rhan, “Die Mutter aller Daten,” interview, monopol-magazin.de, Berlin, Sept 11 2009
  • Francesca Pini, “L’arte del mondo arriva a Venezia ed è Biennale,” Sette – Corriere della Sera # 21, Milan, May 26, 2011, p. 76-77
  • Laura Larcan, “Eventi collaterali e contromostre. L’altra Biennale della Serenissima,” La Repubblica, Rome, May 27, 2011
  • "54. Biennale di Venezia. An international plaza,” Lapiz # 267, Madrid, 2011, p. 33-41
  • Ann Lisbeth Hemmingsen, “Til grensens ytterkant,” Kunstforum, Oslo, March 22, 2013
  • Joan Karsbakk, “Lighting up European borders,” Barents Observer, Kirkenes, March 22, 2013
  • Luciana Parisi, “TG3,” Rai 3, Rome, March 7, h 19, 2013
  • Holly Howe, "How this year’s Venice Biennale made us think about climate change," fadwebsite.com, London, July 26, 2013
  • Claudia Jolles, "Editorial: Venice Biennale", Kunst Bulletin, Zurich, #7-8/2013, p. 3 and cover
  • Mariella Rossi, “Nuestro mundo es finite. Our world is finite,” Lapiz, #279, Madrid 2013
  • Georgina Adam, "New economies shake up the art world at Venice Biennale," "BBC", June 11, 2013
  • Michela Moro, “Speciale Biennale,” "Cool Tour. Rai 5, June 1, 2013
  • Artan Krasniqi, “Bienalja si enciklopedi e hapur e artit,” Koha, June 1, 2013
  • Kathleen Massara, “Venice Biennale 2013 Photo Diary,” Huffingtonpost, May 29, 31, 2013
  • Holland Cotter, “Snapshots from Venice,” The New York Times, May 29, 2013
  • Tom Jeffreys, “Artistic tales of Earth’s two thawing poles,” The New Scientist, London, UK, Jan 24, 2014
  • Bettina Bush, "In quelle segrete diventa arte il vuoto della Shoah," Repubblica. Genova, 24 Jan, 2015
  • Anna Saba Didonato, “Un viaggio lungo sei mesi per dar corpo all’energia”, Il Giornale dell’Arte. Arte e Imprese, Sept 2014
  • Saul Marcadent "Be-diversity," Pizza, July 31, 2015
  • Thale Fastvold,“Green Art,” Kunst, #2, Oslo, Norway, 2015
  • Lisa Paul Streitfeld, "evolution in Berlin: Stefano Cagol's Body of Energy," HuffPost. Arts & Culture, 23 Nov, 2015
  • Daniele Capra. "Un raggio di luce sparato sui blocchi," Il Manifesto, June 5, 2016
  • Alessia Rastelli, "Il risveglio degli stati nazionali," La Lettura, Corriere della Sera, Milano, 24 July 2016
  • Francesca Pini, "Sulle montagne il ricordo della Grande Guerra," in Sette, Corriere della Sera, 19 Aug, 2016
  • Michela Moro, "Teoria della relatività del vuoto," Il Giornale dell'arte, online, 5 Oct, 2017
  • Glenda Cinquegrana,"L'artista dell'invisibile," FORBES LIFE. Forbes Italia, #2, Dec 2017
  • Licia Raimondi, "Palermo: la cassata-drone simbolo di riflessione artistica", in La Repubblica Palermo.it, 17 June 2018
  • Hedwig Kainberger, "Kunst kann den Wert von Geld vermehren", in Salzburger Nachrichten, Salzburg, 28 Aug, 2018
  • Maria Rosa Pavia, "Manifesta 12 a Palermo tra data center e droni, arte vs tecnologia. Dalla guerra al gioco", in Corriere Innovazione, Corriere della Sera, Milano, 18 Sept, 2018
  • "Stefano Cagol porta The Body of Energy alla Reggia di Caserta", in Il Mattino, 14 Nov, 2018
  • "La monumentale opera video di Cagol a Caserta", in Artribune, 22 Nov, 2018
  • "Stefano Cagol, artista trentino che illumina la Reggia di Caserta", in TGR Trento, Rai, 19 Nov, 2018
  • Alexis Caraco, "Alpine festival shines a light on climate change", in Euronews, 13 May 2019
  • Francesca Pini, "Il monolite di ghiaccio, monito alla fragilità. L’arte milita nel verde", in Corriere della Sera - Sette, 14 June 2019
  • Santa Nastro, "L’artista globetrotter. Intervista a Stefano Cagol", Artribune, 20 June 2019
  • Arianna Voto, "Invitato speciale: ghiacciai malati. Intervista a Stefano Cagol", in Radio Rai, 28 Sept, 2019
  • Manuela De Leonardis, "Essenza di un viaggio: multivisioni tra confini, ecologia ed energia", in l’Extraterrestre, Il Manifesto, 5 Sept, 2019
  • "A Room with a View: Stefano Cagol on his isolation experience", in My Art Guides, 6 April 2020
  • Lorenza Barracca, "Tu da che parte stai riguardo il problema ambientale? Ecco l’arte di Cagol che tenta di sensibilizzare", in Il Supernuovo, 14 May 2020
  • Ellen Schattschneider, Mark Auslander, "Emergency Flares: Stefano Cagol", in Art Beyond Quarantine, 21 May 2020
  • Ilaria Zampieri, "Mito del diluvio e purificazione. Intervista a Stefano Cagol", in Exibart, 18 Sept, 2020
  • Azzurra Immediato, "Explorations: Stefano Cagol", in Ottica Contemporanea, 5 Oct, 2020
  • Alessandro Castiglioni, Iniziare dall’acqua, in Riflesso, 28 Oct, 2020
  • Daniel Lichterwaldt, "Interview. Italian artist Stefano Cagol", in Le Nouveaux Riches magazine, 4 Nov, 2020
  • "The Time of the Flood: an interview with artist Stefano Cagol on his exhibition at CCA Tel Aviv", in My Art Guides, 2 Dec, 2020
  • Valentina Gioia Levy, "Art talks: Stefano Cagol", in The Collector #6, June, 2021
  • Christina Burghagen, "Historisch – Zeitgenössisch", Wochen-Zeitung CH, 12 Aug, 2021
  • Francesca Pini, Cult. "Performance: Stefano Cagol", in Sette, Corriere della Sera, 10 Dec, 2021
  • Francesca Pini, "Al Cairo la fortezza diventa hub dell’arte, ma è allarme rosso ", in Sette, Corriere della Sera, 10 Dec, 2023
  • Nabil Ahmed, Ute Meta Bauer, Hervé Raimana Lallemant-Moe, "Climate Crisis and Cultural Loss", Comparative Law Journal of the Pacific, Special Issue, Vol. XXVII, 2024