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The weekend exhibitions between contemporary art and photography

2020-12-10T19:17:16.501Z


Open with distancing Masi Lugano and Pinacoteca Züst Rancate (ANSA) ROME - The online appointments of Italian museums and galleries also mark the next weekend, in which contemporary art is the protagonist. In neighboring Switzerland, on the other hand, it is possible to visit some exhibitions, with strict compliance with the distancing rules. ROME - "Manifesti d'artista. 1522 - Rome for women" is the title of the exhibition set up along the external colonnade of


ROME - The online appointments of Italian museums and galleries also mark the next weekend, in which contemporary art is the protagonist.

In neighboring Switzerland, on the other hand, it is possible to visit some exhibitions, with strict compliance with the distancing rules.

ROME - "Manifesti d'artista. 1522 - Rome for women" is the title of the exhibition set up along the external colonnade of the Auditorium Parco della Musica, which presents works by young students against gender violence until 13 December.

The 20 posters, already visible online from 23 November on the sites of Roma Capitale and Fondazione Musica per Roma, were created by students of the Schools and Academies of Art in Rome with the claim "I choose freedom" and selected through a public call.

The calendar of online appointments at Maxxi continues: Friday 11 at 6 pm Alberto Ferlenga, curator of the exhibition "Aldo Rossi. The architect and the cities", soon at Maxxi, and Senior Curator Pippo Ciorra will reveal the complex history of the architect Aldo Rossi ;

on 12 noon the artists Chiara Luzzana, Sandro del Pistoia and Passepartout Duo (Nicoletta Favari and Christopher Salvito) will talk about their experience during their residency in the Swatch Art Peace Hotel in Shanghai.

On Sunday at 12.30 as part of the project for the blind "Collection to listen", Michela Murgia will read Untitled, the large rough cotton canvas made by Maria Laura on which the artist has sewn 35 pieces of fabric that look like pages of books open.

VERONA - The solo show by Noemi Gherrero "Disruptions and escapes in the soul-Pandemic Art" opens on Saturday 12 December at the Massella Gallery.

The exhibition presents 21 artistic photographs created to tell suggestions, intuitions, reflections and feelings born in the darkest and most crucial period of Covid-19.

MILAN - "Resti" is Elena Modorati's solo show curated by Sabino Maria Frassà set up from 11 December to 26 February at the Gaggenau DesignElementi Hub.

Open by appointment, the exhibition presents 15 works of wax, silk paper, rice paper, clay and brass in which the artist questions the meaning of what is not seen and what is unexpected.

LUGANO - Interacting with the flow of images that crowd our daily life, with ruthlessness and a pinch of cynicism, through puns, irony and ambiguous symbols: it is "Intensity Intensifies" by Beni Bischof, curated by Francesca Benini, set up in compliance with the distancing rules until 10 January at the Masi Museum of Italian Switzerland, an exhibition that presents the videos made by the Swiss artist to reflect on contemporary society.

Also at Masi, until January 24, the exhibition "that's the only way I can come" by Nora Turato again curated by Francesca Benini: precisely to respond to the restrictions caused by the pandemic, the young artist has conceived a solo show dedicated to versatility language and visible only from the outside.

The large panoramic window of the museum is in fact transformed into a maxi screen which presents a textual work composed of quotations elaborated and selected by Turato.

RANCATE (Mendrisio) - Strictly following the safety and hygiene rules, until 28 February the Züst Art Gallery hosts "Inside the palaces. A look at private collecting in Lugano in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: the Riva picture gallery", curated by Edoardo Agustoni and Lucia Pedrini Stanga.

Paintings and objects usually hidden from the public make up the itinerary to document the history and artistic dynamics of a border area such as the Ticino one, as well as the events of the Riva family, one of the oldest and most illustrious families of Lugano. 

Source: ansa

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