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Giant Vespas in Pontedera greet the world Vespa gathering

2024-04-13T14:51:13.277Z

Highlights: The four giant Vespas, approximately four meters long, created by as many artists to pay homage to the Vespa myth on the occasion of Vespa world days. The works have already attracted the attention of many people, with the shots 'invading' social media from the first hours of their placement. The 'Vespone' are 'La cara amica' by PaoloAmico in piazza Cavour, 'Terra' by Nico Lopez Bruchi, the 'Vespa pop' by Skim in viale Italia and 'Vacanze romane' by David Pompili in the piazzas Curtatone and Montanara. They are part of VespArt, the Pontedera Art Exhibition which already started with an exhibition at Palp last 15 March and which will 'invade' the city until June directed by Alberto Bartalini. The event will take place from 18 to 21 April and will attract Vespa enthusiasts arriving from 54 countries around the world.


The four Vespas were installed between late afternoon and evening yesterday, in giant format, approximately four meters long, created by as many artists to pay homage to the Vespa myth on the occasion of the Vespa world days, the worldwide gathering... ( HANDLE)


The four giant Vespas, approximately four meters long, created by as many artists to pay homage to the Vespa myth on the occasion of the Vespa world days, the global gathering (from 18 to 21 April) which will attract thousands of Vespa enthusiasts arriving from 54 countries around the world to the city. This was announced by the Municipality of Pontedera (Pisa), explaining that the artistic installations were curated by Paolo Amico, Nico Lopez Bruchi, Skim and David Pompili as part of VespArt, the Pontedera Art Exhibition which already started with an exhibition at Palp last 15 March and which will 'invade' the city until June directed by Alberto Bartalini.


    Specifically, the 'Vespone' are 'La cara amica' by PaoloAmico in piazza Cavour, 'Terra' in piazza Donna Paola Piaggio by Nico Lopez Bruchi, the 'Vespa pop' by Skim in viale Italia and 'Vacanze romane' by David Pompili in the piazza Curtatone and Montanara. The works have already attracted the attention of many people, with the shots 'invading' social media from the first hours of their placement.


Source: ansa

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