L'Arte Inquieta. L'urgenza della creazione
One hundred and forty works including paintings, sculptures, drawings, graphics, artist's books, fifty-seven artists, protagonists of the twentieth century and of today's panorama, in dialogue with selected authors of the Italian and international art brut and with authors whose unpublished works come from the San Lazzaro Archive of Reggio Emilia, today one of the largest collections of this kind in Europe.
From Paul Klee, Max Ernst, Alberto Giacometti and Jean Dubuffet to Hans Hartung and Anselm Kiefer, from Antonio Ligabue to Maria Lai, Alighiero Boetti, Emilio Isgrò and Carla Accardi, the exhibition presents "a restless art", child of personal and collective events, of the artist's expressive urgency and exploration of the infinite faces and expressions of human identity.
Tickets for the exhibition are now on sale, an early bird rate of €9 is available until 17 November. Buy them here: https://shop.midaticket.it/ArteInquieta/Event/617/Pass
Italia in-attesa: i progetti in #mostra - Andrea Jemolo
The projects of Andrea Jemolo (Roma, 1957) is a journey through a silent and estranging Rome, which arouses the opposite feelings of the anguish of emptiness and a beauty almost reminiscent of the Grand Tour before the advent of mass tourism.
The villas and the city parks, where, in the first days of the lockdown, the Romans had poured into, but soon had to leave due to the risk of gatherings.
Urban spaces that are usually crowded with city traffic of cars, buses, tourists, restaurants, tables and tents for the sale of souvenirs.
Four iconic places in Rome: Trevi Fountain, from the "Dolce Vita" onwards, no one has ever had the opportunity to see it like this, to recall a time of silence broken only by the roar of the water. The empty Spanish Steps and the nostalgia for a time in which to sit on those steps caused no offense to the decor. Piazza Navona and the anxiety inoculated during the pandemic with the ordinary action of a walk. The Colosseum, with no flags, no queues, no umbrellas, no gladiators and Roman legionaries.
It is possible to visit the exhibition and discover the Reggio Emilia area with one of the tourist packages we offer, which also include other cultural events (Aterballetto's Dance Week, the Luigi Ghirri exhibition at the Musei Civici and those at the Collezione Maramotti) and excursions in the Apennines, take a look!
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