At Correr Museum of Venice, an extraordinary exhibition is underway, and it’s dedicated to one of the founding fathers of Italian Futurism, Fortunato Depero. The exhibition’s name is “DEPERO - Opere della collezione Fedrizzi” (“Depero - Works from the Fedrizzi Collection”).
The exhibition, one of the many ones organized by the Fondazione Musei Civici of Venice on the occasion of the centennial of futurism, will be housed by the Correr Museum until 1st March 2009. This great event had been made possible thanks to the Fedrizzi family, who agreed to gift the private collection belonging to Giuseppe Fedrizzi as a long-term loan to Fondazione Ca’ Pesaro.
The event displays about 80 artworks which date back to the period between 1914 and 1956, and are the real proof of Depero’s artistic genius, who succeeded in giving movement to each of his creations with the use of oils, temperas, charcoal drawings and advertising sketches.
Undisputed forerunner of our way of conceiving advertisement, Depero (more…)
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Do you feel like a traditional Christmas?
The lovely letters to ask your presents, the sled dragged by reindeers, the colored house of Santa Claus and many, many delicious sweets, candies and cakes…Well, then you feel like a Florence Noël !!
“Florence Noel” is an exhibition market organized every year by Stazione Leopolda to put the Christmas of our dreams up. From 29th November to 8th December in fact, the Stazione fills with lights, colours and fragrances typical of Christmas time.
Every year, several exhibitors take part to this great exhibition, and in a magical atmosphere, they (more…)
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The city of Turin represents the capital of the contemporary artistic and architectural avant-garde, and it has always cooperated with the greatest cultural organizations to promote the launch of many young artists.
“T Torino Triennale“ gets under way on its 2nd edition just from these premises. The Triennial was born from the cooperation with Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea and with the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo.
The Triennial, which will stay open to the public until 1st February 2009, wants to give as much space as possible to contemporary young artists, who come from every corner of the world and who dedicate their artistic genius to (more…)
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After Neoimpressionism, Milan goes on with its great artistic season and dedicates an extraordinary exhibition to René Magritte, entitled “Magritte e la Natura” (“Magritte and the Nature”).
The exhibition, which will start next 21st November in Milan, shows as protagonist one of the most eclectic personages in the panorama of last century’s art. One hundred artworks on view, among collages and paintings, which retrace the artistic itinerary of Magritte from the first futurist paintings to 50s’ advertising campaigns.
The whole exposition revolves just around one theme: the nature. The continuous presence of nature in the painter’s artworks, its importance, and the peculiar way to develop this theme. Magritte shows his surrealist fingerprint by using nature as a fragment of reality to reach a surreal world.
Managed by Michel Draguet, the exhibition underlines (more…)
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After the Getty Museum of Los Angeles, the ‘National Gallery of Canada’ of Ottawa will dedicated an exhibition (from 25th November to 8thMarch 2009), to one of the greatest Italian seventeenth-century artist: Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
The event, entitled “Bernini and the birth of Baroque Portrait Sculpture”, plans the exhibition of about 60 works (15 drawings, 30 sculptures and 15 oils of the same artist), many of which are borrowed by various Italian museums, which until this moment jealously took care of the artist’s masterpieces.
The exhibition, which in the last two months had a great success between Americans and also Italians who live in the USA, is subdivided into areas according to the subject, which are organized in chronological order, following the painter’s career, and showing the visitors the whole artistic itinerary of the genius.
But even if all Bernini’s works have something to tell, everyone’s attention (exhibition organizers and visitors) particularly focused on (more…)
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For all the people who are keen on comics, the most important comics event in Italy Lucca Comics and Games comes back.
Lucca Comics and Games is the International trade fair of comics, cartoons, illustration and games, and it’s a traditional appointment with the picturesque city of Versilia, which most of all in the last years gained the undisputed qualification of comics’ capital.
At Lucca Comics and Games, ongoing from 30th October to 2nd November, it is impossible not to find something connected with imagination and fantasy world.
Lucca Comics and Games this year is dedicated to 30th anniversary of Goldrake’ first appearance on Italian TV.
The event, extravant and freakish in each detail, is divided into an itinerary of 8 exhibitions which will take place at Palazzo Ducale (Doge’s Palace) of Lucca: 4 personal exhibitions, dedicated (more…)
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From 10th October at Palazzo Reale of Milan people will be able to admire the great exhibition dedicated to the founding fathers of the Neoimpressionist movement entitled “Seurat, Signac e il Neoimpressionismo” (“Seurat, Signac and the Neoimpressionism”).
Seurat and Signac used to paint their precious canvass at the island of la Grande Jatte, where they portraited scenes of daily life in which nature is the real mistress; simple sceneries made unique by the incredible ability to capture every fragment of light and color on the canvas.
The exhibition is divided into seven great sections which follow a chronological order, and which retrace the artistic itinerary of these great artists, offering (more…)
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Until 23rd November, Venice Biennale will house its 11th International Architecture Exhibition, which will be entitled ‘Out There: Architecture Beyond Building’.
This important and world famous exhibition is a showcase for continuous progress of contemporary architecture. Managed by Aaron Betsky, this year the exhibition proposes an experimental and creative architecture, which gets in contact with reality and needs of today’s society.
The Building will be no longer the keystone of Venice Architecture Biennale, but the Space. Architecture as art, not buildings, but creations which blend in the environment they got into.
In Venice Arsenale and in the Padiglione Italia at Giardini, visitors will have the chance to see (more…)
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Costante Cambiamento (“Continuous Change”), a festival dedicated to contemporary art and culture, will come back in Florence from 19th September to 8th October.
Costante Cambiamento, on its 12th edition, is a festival really unique, in a class by itself, which every year suggests a different itinerary to explore the contemporary art world.
Costante Cambiamento is a special event where human expression has neither limits nor barriers, where art is represented in all its dimensions, an art which is dance, cinema, design, but also poetry and literature.
Every year the festival chooses a place in the world where art and culture are the witnesses of that country’s history , and where artistic expression is in step with the social evolution.
This year, the event suggests you (more…)
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In honour of the 150° anniversary of Giacomo Puccini’s birth, a motion-picture exhibition called “PUCCINI AL CINEMA” was organized, created and developped by the Prof. Pier Marco De Santi, Italian movie-picture history lecturer at the University of Pisa and strongly desired by the Puccinian Festival Foundation.
“Puccini al cinema” is taking place from the 28th of June until the 30th of September at the Auditorium of the New Open-Air Theatre of Torre del Lago Puccini (recently built, dedicated to Lucca’s composer) and it is the first collection of motion-picture operas related to Puccini: more than forty films, some of them from the dumb cinema, included the untold film of Puccini’s funeral.
The review is divided into two parts: (more…)
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