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The Elisabetta Di Maggio’s exhibition, organized by Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation and opened until December 9th at Palazzeto Tito, is staging  scraps, embroideries, soups, pellicles, porcelains, and small used plants with a feminine and apparently delicate taste.

 The Ca’ Foscari exhibition spaces are hosting,  until November  19th, Mockba Underground, abstract painting from 1960, with 110 works coming from the Aleksandr Reznikov Collection.

 Until January 6th 2013 the rooms of Palazzo Mocenigo, Studi di Storia del Tessuto e del Costume, are hosting over seventy pieces coming from collections, houses of fashion and from the world’s most famous costume designer.

The ‘Fashion Storylines’ exhibition, women and stile at the Venice Film Festival highlights the correspondences between the costumes used in the movies made in the lagoon city, the current fashion that was inspired by these movies, and the precious pieces preserved in the museum.

 At the Malibran
Theatre is performed, until October 20th, ‘L'occasione fa il ladro’
(The occasion makes the thief), lyric opera by Gioachino Rossini with the Luigi
Prividali’s libretto, inspired by 'Le prétendu sans le savoir, ou L'occasion
fait le larron' (1810) di Eugène Scribe. 

The Correr Museum until January 6, 2013, hosts an unmissable exhibition dedicated to Francesco Guardi (1712-1793), offering more than 70 paintings and 50 drawings that demonstrate the sign almost intimate, smaller, typical of the artist who only history has been able to elevate to one of the maximum exponents of  the Lagoon vedutismo in '700.

The Diocesan Museum of St. Apollonia opens the door to a unique exhibition, cared by the Ambrosian Foundation President Benjamin Levi, which allows the audience to approach less known aspects of the work of the great artist Salvator Dalì.

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