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There are so many things to do in Venice, exhibitions, events, feasts, celebrations, concerts, theatre
…when ? which ones? we can tell you that!!!
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Carlo Goldoni Theatre is the oldest theatre of Venice still existing today, and like every yearwe  present its productions of the shows of prose carefully selected for an excellent cultural offer.
 

 

The Peggy Guggenheim Collection host until January 19, 2015 an important tribute to avant-garde celebrating the Gallery and Magazine Azimut/h, founded in 1959 in Milan by Piero Manzoni (1933-1963) and Enrico Castellani (1930).

 

From August 27 to September 6, 2014 opens at the Lido of Venice the 71st International Cinema exibithion of Venice, organised by the Venice Biennale, under the direction of Alberto Barbera. Like every year, starting from the first edition held in 1932, the purpose of the exhibition is to raise awareness and enhance the international cinema!
 

The “Redeemer celebration day” festa del Redentore, is one of the most important events of the city of Venice, which harmonize the religious aspect and the spectacular one, at the apex of which we find the fantastic pyrotechnic event on the night of July 19, 2014, which involves the whole population, and thousands of visitors! The stage of fires is the Saint Mark's basin: light games and colour, between spires, domes and bell towers light up Venice in its glory!

The illusion of light, curated by Caroline Bourgeois, exhibits works by eighteen artists as Ahtila, Conner and Gilbert & George, who since the 1960s have used in many forms the light element.
The exhibition investigates all-round the light role, that since the Renaissance is a fundamental dimension of art, and details the value, always different, which takes from time to time for the author.
 

Palazzo Grassi hosts in its Halls on the second floor the first major exhibition dedicated to the American photographer Irving Penn (1917-2009).
On the premiere will be exhibited 130 works, 80  prints platinum treated, 30 silver salts treated, 17 intranegative  and 4 dye-transfer color, made from the 40 's to mid 80 's.
 

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