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The weekend exhibitions, from Pasolini to Giacomelli and Burri

2021-12-02T09:25:02.402Z


In Rome photographer Christian Tasso, in Milan street artist Tvboy (ANSA) MILAN - The human and intellectual parable of Pasolini in Genoa, alongside the irreverent story of the society of the street artist TvBoy in Milan, up to the meeting between Giacomelli and Burri in Rome: these are some of the interesting exhibitions of the first weekend of December.     MILAN - The ironic and never banal story of society, expressed through themes such as love and power, the histo


MILAN - The human and intellectual parable of Pasolini in Genoa, alongside the irreverent story of the society of the street artist TvBoy in Milan, up to the meeting between Giacomelli and Burri in Rome: these are some of the interesting exhibitions of the first weekend of December.

    MILAN - The ironic and never banal story of society, expressed through themes such as love and power, the history of art and heroes: arrives at Mudec "TvBoy. The exhibition", the first exhibition dedicated to the Italian-Spanish street artist , set up from 2 December to 9 January 2022. The exhibition includes more than 70 canvases illustrating the artist's career (born Salvatore Benintende) and his international success.


    GENOA - The personal, cultural and professional experiences of one of the most important and prophetic intellectuals of the twentieth century told through the photographic medium: opens November 30 at Palazzo Ducale "Pier Paolo Pasolini. I am not moved by photographs", scheduled until March 13, 2022. Close to the centenary of Pasolini's birth (which took place in Bologna in 1922), the exhibition presents to the public over 260 pieces of period photographs and documents, divided by themes, involving more than 50 photographers and numerous archives. A path that brings attention back to Pasolini and his legacy, investigating the ambivalent relationship that the intellectual, one of the most photographed characters of his time, had with photography.


    ROME - "Nobody excluded" is Christian Tasso's solo exhibition set up at Palazzo Merulana from 4 December to 16 January 2022: on display a selection of photographs, all of medium and large format, made in film and developed manually in the dark room, which author shot during a five-year trip to fifteen countries around the world. Tasso's goal is to rewrite the concept of normality through the story of diversity without pietism or rhetoric. Two projects open at Maxxi on December 3: until May 29, 2022, "Scarpa / Olivetti.


    Songs of a shared history ", exhibition curated by Elena Tinacci which presents the 20-year relationship between Carlo Scarpa and the world of Olivetti among drawings, photographs, documents, publications. Set up until 6 February 2022," Giacomelli / Burri. Photography and material imagery ", curated by Marco Pierini and Alessandro Sarteanesi, recounts the encounter between Mario Giacomelli's photographs from the series Metamorphosis of the Earth, Awareness of Nature, Stories of the Earth, created between the end of the 1950s and the 80s, with the graphic and multi-material works of Alberto Burri.


    BOLOGNA - "Augusto Majani (1867-1959). The power of the idea" is the anthological exhibition, curated by Francesca Sinigaglia, scheduled from 4 December to 30 January 2022 in the rooms of Palazzo d'Accursio. Coming from important Italian museums and private collections, the 90 oil paintings on display explore for the first time the artist's pictorial production, less known than his graphic and illustrative works, and document the evolution of his style.


    ANCONA - Contemporary art (with the signatures of Gina Pane and Quayola, Zerocalcare and Titina Maselli, Gregorio Botta and Flavio Favelli among others) dialogues with the works of ancient art of the Marche region and central Italy restored after the earthquake of 2016: is the "Terra Sacra" exhibition, set up at the Mole Vanvitelliana from November 27 to May 8, 2022. Curated by Flavio Arensi, the exhibition presents 120 works by 35 authors, who express themselves with heterogeneous languages, from painting to installation , from photographs to comics.

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