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The weekend exhibitions, from Fattori's canvases to Garrubba's shots

2021-10-14T09:04:43.553Z


Tattooed sculptures by Fabio Viale in Turin, Inferno arrives in Rome (ANSA) NAPLES - Garrubba's photojournalism alongside Fattori's paintings, and then Viale's sculptures and Biasi's experiments: these are some of the exhibitions this week in mid-October. NAPLES - PAN Palazzo delle Arti in Naples hosts "Piero Gemelli. Beauty revealed. Photographs and imagined stories", curated by Maria Savarese with Maria Vittoria Baravelli. Set up from 10 October to 10 November, the exhi


NAPLES - Garrubba's photojournalism alongside Fattori's paintings, and then Viale's sculptures and Biasi's experiments: these are some of the exhibitions this week in mid-October. NAPLES - PAN Palazzo delle Arti in Naples hosts "Piero Gemelli. Beauty revealed. Photographs and imagined stories", curated by Maria Savarese with Maria Vittoria Baravelli. Set up from 10 October to 10 November, the exhibition presents over 100 works, including photographs, drawings and wire sculptures, to analyze the key themes of Gemelli's research, the present that has an ancient face, the hybridization of disciplines, ambivalence, the passage of time, memory that modifies memory.

ROME - Lamellae and overlapping of planes, plays of light, three-dimensional optical illusions and interactive compositions outline the path of "Alberto Biasi. Dive into the rainbow", at the Ara Pacis Museum from 13 October to 20 February 2022. The exhibition, at edited by Giovanni Granzotto and Dimitri Ozerkov, tells of the experimentation conducted on perceptual investigation by one of the most important exponents of Kinetic Art, with works that from the 1960s up to today. At Palazzo Merulana until November 28, the exhibition "Caio Mario Garrubba - Freelance on the road", conceived and organized by the Luce / Cinecittà Historical Archive and curated by Emiliano Guidi and Stefano Mirabella: in 116 shots, including 'total' photos, prints vintage and specimens, all made from the early 50s to early 80s,the project aims to bring attention to the work of Garrubba, a great photographer, tireless walking reporter, able to tell the spirit of the time and of the places visited through people.

The exhibition "Inferno", curated by Jean Clair, opens on October 15 at the Scuderie del Quirinale: a spectacular project for the 700th anniversary of Dante's death, set up until January 9, 2022, in which, through the words of the Poet and over 200 works (some masterpieces signed by Beato Angelico, Botticelli, Bosch, Bruegel, Goya, Manet, Delacroix, Rodin, Cezanne, von Stuck, Balla, Dix, Taslitzky, Richter, Kiefer) the persistence of the iconography of the world of the damned from the Middle Ages is told in our days. Three exhibitions for three different perspectives, the history of science, contemporary artistic research, the frontiers of scientific knowledge: at Palazzo delle Esposizioni from 12 October the project "Three stations for Art-Science", dedicated to the relationship between science and society. The exhibitions "The science of Rome. Past,present and future of a city "," You with zero "and" Uncertainty. Interpreting the Present, Predicting the Future "will remain on display until February 27, 2022." Vinicio Berti. Continuous Antagonist "is the exhibition set up at the Gallery of Modern Art from 14 October to 12 December: 100 years after his birth and 30 after his death, the exhibition reconstructs the pictorial evolution of the founder of the classical abstraction group (1950) through paintings and archival and photographic documentation.100 years after his birth and 30 after his death, the exhibition reconstructs the pictorial evolution of the founder of the classical abstraction group (1950) through paintings and archival and photographic documentation.100 years after his birth and 30 after his death, the exhibition reconstructs the pictorial evolution of the founder of the classical abstraction group (1950) through paintings and archival and photographic documentation.

MILAN - At Gaggenau DesignElementi Hub arrives from 11 October to 25 February 2022 "Pars Construens" by Fulvio Morella, curated by Sabino Maria Frassà. metal, architecture, archeology and with Braille writing, to rethink the world and reflect on the very meaning of progress and limit.

TURIN - The Gam Civic Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Turin hosts the retrospective "Factors. Masterpieces and openings on the 1900s", from 14 October to 20 March 2022, curated by Virginia Bertone and Silvestra Bietoletti: the interpretation of battles Risorgimento as well as rural landscapes and portraits, all themes in which Giovanni Fattori was a master, find their place in a path divided into 9 sections and with over 60 masterpieces (from 1854 to 1894) by the Livorno artist, including large-format canvases, precious tablets and a selection of etchings. At the Royal Museums the exhibition "Fabio Viale. In between", from 14 October to 9 January 2022, curated by Filippo Masino and Roberto Mastroianni: the exhibition, which connects Piazzetta Reale to the Armory, passing through the Court of Honor, Staircase,the Hall of the Swiss Guards and the Chapel of the Shroud, explores both the themes and the techniques at the center of Viale's work, in a continuous dialogue between the immortality of classical art and contemporary imagery, official art and metropolitan tribalism, polished marble and living skin .

Source: ansa

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