The exhibition 'Prehistoric Wave' by Andrea Benetti will be open to the public from 18 November to 2 December, in Milan. The exhibition, curated by Luciana Apicella and with free admission, will be set up at the exhibition spaces of the Theoria agency, in via Settala 41.
"Painter, photographer and draftsman from Bologna, creator of the Manifesto of Neo-Cave Art, presented at the 53rd Venice Biennale, Andrea Benetti - explain the organizers - has been carrying out his artistic research on rock painting for many years, paying homage to it with works that quote, transform and reinvent it. Benetti's works, made with 40,<>-year-old pigments, found in the cave of Fumane (Verona) together with five cave paintings on stone, establish a dialogue that highlights the similarities between the visual communication of prehistory and today's digital language, creating - underline the organizers - an ideal bridge between the artist of the Third Millennium and his 'colleague' of the Palaeolithic".
The exhibition inaugurates the agency's new Artheoria project.
"After a run-in phase, focused on fine art photography, we have now (under the Artheoria brand) developed a rich calendar of exhibitions, not only photographic, inspired by the idea of offering art in a place, our offices, different from those traditionally dedicated, convinced that 'contamination' with worlds other than that of business can give rise to stimuli and ideas, as well as the well-being derived from working surrounded by art", explained Giancarlo Zorzetto, partner of Theoria, a communication and marketing agency.
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