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When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969/Venice 2013
More than 40 years later, “When Attidudes Become Form” comes to life again, althought without the initial phrase, “Live in your Head”. Ca’ Corner della Regina, site of the Fondazione Prada, is endowing itself with ascetic white walls and minimalist style typical of a 1970s museum. The aim being to reconstruct a 1:1 scale copy […]

Brera ever seen / Brera mai vista
Until September 22, 2013 at the Pinacoteca di Brera (Milan) is in progress the new cycle Brera ever seen. The exhibition includes works by Francesco Capella (1711-1784), a Venetian artist, but Bergamo adoption, the most gifted pupil of Giambattista Piazzetta: l ‘Annunciation and the Flight into Egypt. These are the preliminary models of two large […]


When Attitudes Become Form Bern 1969 / Venice 2013
Mario Merz. Acqua scivola (Igloo di vetro) Fondazione Prada, Ca’Corner della Regina, Venezia prime foto della mia visita alla mostra su Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/pages/ART-post-Blog/302230453159683?id=302230453159683&sk=app_151858328287166

















Picasso Baby
Jay-Z performs ‘Picasso Baby’ for 6 straight hours al Pace Gallery in New York. Jay-Z has rapping down to an art, and to prove it, he spent six hours as a fixture in a New York City gallery. Jay-Z apparently took time to interact with the audience, bringing in several members of the crowd to […]


Wonderful and impossible art collections
Charles Friedrich Alfred Vetter – A Visit to the Munich Pinakothek Between the sixteenth and the eighteenth century there were no museums, art collections were private and were part of the collections ofrare and curious objects that the nobles of the time showed in rooms marked as “cabinet of wonders” (or Wunderkammer). One of the […]

















SOUVENIR DE VOYAGE
The Mart presents “There and again. Souvenir de voyage”, providing a link between the tourist’s eyes and the space of tourism. An exhibition the seeks to understand how the way we travel has changed, together with how we see the places visited under the impetus of globalisation and the mass post-modern world. On show photographs […]

















ART @ Hilton
As part of the exhibition ART @ Hilton artists you point out that you can still see and you should not miss. They are incredibly good! a cura di Giudecca 795 Nell’ambito della rassegna ART@Hilton vi segnalo gli artisti che potete ancora vedere e che non dovete perdervi. Sono incredibilmente bravi! edited by Giudecca 795 […]

















Redentore. Magic Night in Venice
The Redentore is a feast – held on the day of the Feast of the Most Holy Redeemer – to give thanks for the end of the terrible plague of ‘500 in Venice.The Feast of the Redeemer is the event that recalls the construction by order of the Venetian Senate of the Church of […]

















ON THE BEACH
3 july/luglio – 15 september/settembre 2013 http://www.bonioniarte.it/ 20 artists from the 50s to the present day. Works of Aricò, Alighiero Boetti, Marco Bolognesi, Cracking Art, Roberto Crippa, Josè Demetrio, Sam Francis, Omar Galliani, Pietro Iori, Alberto Manfredi, Conrad Marca-Relli, Vincenzo Marsiglia, Georges Mathieu, Simone Pellegrini, Mimmo Rotella, Luca Moscariello, Salvo, Mario Schifano, Giulio Turcato, Emilio […]

















Zavattini e i Maestri del 900
Zavattinisaid, “all the painters I asked the self-portrait, so I also self-portraits of almost all Italian painters” and and 8×10 in size. They surround him for years the faces of: Fontana, Burri, Balla, De Chirico, Savinio Capogrossi, Severini, Roses, Casorati, Sironi, Mafai, Soft, De Pisis, Campigli, African, Consagra, Depero, Guttridge, Sassu, Dorazio, Manzù Leoncillo, Melotti, […]

















Paper Trails /Sentieri di Carta
Here are my tips for your summer reading. / Ecco i miei consigli per le vostre letture estive. StorieSkira Giulia Mafai – La ragazza con il violino “Per anni ho creduto che fosse unica, diversa da tutte le madri, da tutte le donne che avessi mai incontrato. Diversa in tutto: nella lingua dall’accento assurdo e così […]

















Iconography
On show are a number of well-known national and international artists. Photographs by Bernice Abbott, John Batho, Larry Vlark, Robert Doisneau, Gisele Freund, Lisette Model, Dino Pedriali, Caroline Rose, Ferdinando Scianna. In mostra grandi nomi internazionali e nazionali. Fotografie di Bernice Abbott, John Batho, Larry Vlark, Robert Doisneau, Gisele Freund, Lisette Model, Dino Pedriali, Caroline […]

















De Chirico. Anniversary
Anniversary: On 10 July 1888 Giorgio De Chiricowas born. Giorgio de Chirico (July 10, 1888 – November 20, 1978) was a Greek-born Italian artist. In the years before World War I, he founded the scuola metafisica art movement, which profoundly influenced the surrealists. After 1919, he became interested in traditional painting techniques, and worked in […]

















Tibet Pavilion. Venezia Biennale
TIBET PAVILION– by Ruggero Maggi On 6th July the Tibetan Pavillon partied the birthday of the Dalai Lama, the spiritual guide of tibetan population, 100 people, some of them are artists, critics, historical-art men and intellectuals have realized an artwork all together. They created, with a spectacular performance, Con-ta-ci, a huge salt Mandala (wheel of […]

















GLASSTRESS. WHITE LIGHT / WHITE HEAT
In the past days i saw in Venice an amazing exibition. It’s Glasstress. White Light / White Heat, a huge event beside the 55th Biennale in Venice, that involves artists from all over the world and it fascinates spectators with his extraordinary glass art works. Adriano Berengo, founder of the Berengo Studio and editor of […]

















RezArte Contemporary Art
If you want to see a new and dynamic gallery, which supports and promotes the talent of artists selected nationally and internationally, you just need to go to Reggio Emilia and visit RezArte Contemporary Art. This summer, from 29 June to 14 September, the Gallery provides an exhibition of eleven artists. This is the right opportunity to admire their works […]

















Stefano Marangon. il pittore del sole
I’d like to warn you on a exhibition that soon wll be on in the Leonardo da Vinci’s Science and Technology Museum in Milan. It would surely be a spectacular event, because the main artist will be Stefa no Marangon, also know as “the sun painter” for his original technicque: ecliography. It’s a cutting made […]

















WellCAM
Today I dedicate a post to a museum, the CAM, and those who are struggling to defend it. A long cage has been issued before CAM museum (Casoria Contemporary Art Museum). From June the 28th 2013 on the gratings are hanging the works of 18 Neapolitan artists, inspired by Casoria museum adventures and realized as […]


Where should Othello go?
After Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Taipei e Singapore, the prestigious French label Louis Vuitton inaugurated a cultural space in Venice. In an exceptional location, just a few steps from Saint Mark’s Square on the top floor of the Maison Louis Vuitton Venice. Now Pompeo Molmenti’s La morte di Otello (Death of Othello, 1866) will be […]

















Tapies in Venice
A tribute to the talent of Antoni Tapies as artist and collector, a year after his Death. Alongside the works of the Catalan artist are others by Joan Mirò, Pablo Picasso, Kazuo Shiraga, Franz Kline, Jackson Pollock and Janis Kounellis, plus Oriental and tribal sculptures from Tapie’s private collection. A show not to be missed and […]
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