From the 4th September 2010 to the 9th January 2011 it is possible to admire, at the Fortuny Museum in Venice, a selection of Delphos dresses, the famous dresses made of silk and velvet created by the Venetian maestro Mariano Fortuny.
From the 4th September 2010 to the 9th January 2011 a selection of twenty one works by Giorgio Morandi (Bologna,1890 -1964) will be exhibited at the Fortuny Museum. The paintings are all still lives partly coming from private collections, and for this reason inedited.
The exhibition dedicated to Ermanno Nason (Murano, 1928), one of the most important maestri in glass making in Murano, opened to the public on the 18th September 2010, and will stay open till the 11th January 2011. The Venetian artist belongs to one of the most significant families in the history on Murano glass, a family that started working glass in the XVII Century.
Luigi Cherubini (1760-1842) and the Early Romantics opens the Palazzetto Bru Zane Concert Season 2010-2011. This season, the first of three going from the 2nd October to the 2nd November 2010, aims to underline the important role that the Italian composer had on the French music taste.
From 1945 to 1950 Kubrick worked for the magazine Look and documented social life in post-war America. This treasure of photos, over 12,000 images, has been discovered, studied and critically analyzed by an expert in contemporary art, Rainer Crone, curator of the exhibition, who now present us a selection of this photos at the Istituto Veneto in Venice.
From August 29 to January 9 2011 Ca’ Pesaro will host an exhibition dedicated to contemporary artist Tony Cragg: forty works of art, in glass, bronze, steel, plastic, wood and stone, but also drawings, preparatory sketches and watercolours, spanning thirty years activity, from the 1980s to today, most of which have never been on show in Italy before.
