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The weekend exhibitions, from Chagall to Ligabue

2020-09-17T08:29:02.755Z


In Lecco 80 works retrace the history of the Scapigliatura (ANSA)There is much of the twentieth-century disquiet, with extensive forays into the contemporary, in the artistic offer of next weekend, from Antonio Ligabue to Marc Chagall, passing through the photographers Giovanni Gastel and Paolo Ventura and the experimenter artist Robert Breer. ROME - From September 15th, Maxxi hosts Giovanni Gastel's solo show "The people I like", scheduled until November 22nd


There is much of the twentieth-century disquiet, with extensive forays into the contemporary, in the artistic offer of next weekend, from Antonio Ligabue to Marc Chagall, passing through the photographers Giovanni Gastel and Paolo Ventura and the experimenter artist Robert Breer.

ROME - From September 15th, Maxxi hosts Giovanni Gastel's solo show "The people I like", scheduled until November 22nd.

As the photographer explains "The people I like tells about my world, the people who have passed on something to me, taught me, touched my soul": the path celebrates and consecrates the portrait as an artistic work of excellence and reveals how Gastel's gaze has interpreted in over forty years of career the faces of models, actresses, artists, operators in the sector, VIPs, singers, musicians, politicians, journalists, designers, cooks, from Obama to Bebe Vio.


    At the Carlo Bilotti Museum from September 17 to January 10, "Cruor. Renata Rampazzi" is set up, curated by Claudio Strinati: the theme of blood, inextricably linked to women, feminism and the theme of violence, investigated through 14 paintings, 46 studies preparatory, an installation and a video.

ROVIGO - "Even my Russia will love me" is the title of the great exhibition by Marc Chagall scheduled at Palazzo Roverella from 19 September to 17 January: curated by Claudia Zevi, the exhibition project presents about 70 works (some from the Russian museums of Moscow and St. Petersburg, others from Chagall's private collection) to document how much Russian popular and spiritual culture was decisive for the formation of the artist's specific language.

LECCO - "La Scapigliatura. A generation against" is the exhibition at Palazzo delle Paure from 19 September to 10 January: curated by Simona Bartolena, the exhibition traces the history and instances of the cultural movement born through 80 works (including paintings and sculptures) and developed in Italy in the second half of the 19th century to offer an exhaustive compendium.

TURIN - A Camera - Italian Center for Photography the exhibition "Carousel" by Paolo Ventura, curated by Walter Guadagnini with the collaboration of Monica Poggi.

Set up from 17 September to 8 December, the exhibition investigates the themes of double and fiction, the surreal and fairy-tale world at the center of Ventura's poetics but also his extraordinary ability to mix artistic languages ​​(through drawings, models, sets , papier-mâché masks and theatrical costumes).

The path allows the public to enter the workshop where the stories elaborated by the artist-photographer, himself narrating the exhibition through some texts written by him, are born and composed.

PARMA - The works of Antonio Ligabue inaugurate the new exhibition space of Palazzo Tarasconi, in the exhibition "Ligabue and Vitaloni. Giving voice to nature", scheduled from September 17 to May 30, conceived and created by Augusto Agosta Tota, Marzio Dall ' Acqua and Vittorio Sgarbi: 83 paintings and 4 sculptures by the famous twentieth-century author interact with 15 plastic works by the contemporary artist Michele Vitaloni, to underline how central for both is the relationship with the vital force of the natural and animal world.

BOLZANO - For the first time in Italy a wide selection of paintings, experimental films and sculptures that the American artist Robert Breer, pioneer of animation techniques, created from the early 1950s until 2011, the year of his death : "Time Out" is the title of the solo show hosted by the Antonio Dalle Nogare Foundation, curated by Vincenzo de Bellis and Micola Brambilla.

Scheduled from September 12 to June 5, the exhibition traces Breer's 60-year career, exploring his free but at the same time coherent research conducted beyond traditional linguistic fields.

Source: ansa

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