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The weekend exhibitions, from Damien Hirst to Ernesto Neto

2021-06-10T18:47:20.936Z


In Verona between Dante and Shakespeare, a journey from the 14th to the 19th century (ANSA) ROME - Ernesto Neto and Damien Hirst alongside Dante, the film poster designer Renato Casaro and the photographer Richard de Tscharner: these are some of the exhibition projects scheduled for this week.     ROME - Damien Hirst's exhibition at the Borghese Gallery from 8 June to 7 November is entitled "Archeology now": curated by Anna Coliva and Mario Codognato, the project includes over 80 works f


ROME - Ernesto Neto and Damien Hirst alongside Dante, the film poster designer Renato Casaro and the photographer Richard de Tscharner: these are some of the exhibition projects scheduled for this week.


    ROME - Damien Hirst's exhibition at the Borghese Gallery from 8 June to 7 November is entitled "Archeology now": curated by Anna Coliva and Mario Codognato, the project includes over 80 works from the series "Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable" placed in all the rooms of the museum and placed in relation with the ancient masterpieces present. The exhibition also includes Hirst's paintings "Color Space", in Italy for the first time, and the sculpture "Hydra and Kali", exhibited in the external space of the Secret Garden of the Bird. At ETRU, National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia,opens June 11 "Dead Nation.


    Eternal Version ", a solo show by Evgeny Antufiev curated by Marina Dacci and Svetlana Maric: held until September 26, the exhibition presents ceramics and castings whose symbolic figures document the link between the Russian artist and the archaeological heritage left by ancient civilizations.


    TODI - Landscape photographer Richard de Tscharner arrives in Todi with the exhibition "The song of the Earth: a photographic poem", curated by William A. Ewing: set up from 12 June to 22 August in the three locations of the Sala delle Pietre and the Pinacoteca Museum in the Palazzo del Popolo, and the Torcularium in the Lucrezie Complex, the exhibition offers 59 photographs, taken in 22 countries, in which the author expresses his philosophical and meditative approach.


    VERONA - "Between Dante and Shakespeare: the myth of Verona" is the exhibition scheduled from 11 June to 3 October at the Achille Forti Modern Art Gallery, curated by Francesca Rossi, Tiziana Franco, Fausta Piccoli. Covering a chronological span between the fourteenth and nineteenth centuries, the exhibition is developed in two main thematic groups: the first reconstructs the relationship between Dante, Verona and the Venetian territory in the early fourteenth century, while the second focuses on the nineteenth-century revival of an ideal Middle Ages between Verona and the Veneto. On display to the public a selection of over 100 works including paintings, sculptures, works on paper, fabrics and material testimonies of the Scala era, manuscript codices, incunabula and printed volumes in original and digital format from civic collections, city libraries,Italian and foreign libraries and museums.


    TREVISO - A large exhibition divided into three locations, to celebrate the poster designer who signed the posters for the masterpieces of cinema, from Cinecittà to the States: from 12 June to 31 December at the new Museo Nazionale Salce Collection, at the San Gaetano Complex and at the Museums Civici di Santa Caterina is set up "Renato Casaro. The last poster designer of the Cinema.


    Treviso, Rome, Hollywood". Curated by Roberto Festi and Eugenio Manzato, with the collaboration of Maurizio Baroni, the exhibition documents Casaro's talent in condensing the soul of a film into an image and the evolution of his technical expertise in making it through posters and sketches. from the instinctive brushstroke of the beginnings, to the partly photographic compositions of the seventies,up to the refined airbrush maquettes that made him famous.


    BERGAMO - From 10 June the GAMeC Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Bergamo hosts "While life breathes us - SoPolpoVit'EreticoLe" by the Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto, curated by Lorenzo Giusti and prelude to the exhibition "Nulla è perduto.


    Arte and matter in transformation "always scheduled at GAMeC next autumn. Set up until September 26, the installation is configured as a hymn to life, to nature in its most ancestral dimension, and combines attention to the themes of ecology, ritualism and spirituality, characteristic of Neto's research, with visions suggested by the comparison with the medieval origins of the building.


    MILAN - From 7 June to 29 July Fabio Sandri is the protagonist with the "IO | N" exhibition at the Gaggenau DesignElementi Hub, part of the "Extraordinario" artistic project, conceived by Sabino Maria Frassà and created in collaboration with Cramum.


    Using light as a fundamental tool of knowledge, or rather the unveiling of reality, Sandri, master of off-camera photography, presents large photographic installations, made without the aid of a camera, in which he investigates the increasingly blurred boundary between us and the others. (HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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