It will be on at the Spazio Thetis in Venice from the 15th December the exhibition “Brezza. The Beautiful Wind” born from the collaboration with “Il Luogo della Natura” in Bolognano. The event is the result of an artistic project that puts together Exhibition, Conference and Concert, resulting in one of the most prestigious events of the year.
Giambattista Piranesi is mostly known to the public for his etchings, less for being also an architect, an antiquarian, a vedutista and a designer. This is the reason why the architect Michele De Lucchi has conceived the exhibition “The Arts of Giambattista Piranesi”, that celebrates the thousand of talents of the Venetian artist.
As of the 6th December it is possible to visit the exhibition “Rome” at the Ikona International School of Photography. This exhibition includes a collection of works by Giorgio Cutini and represents not only the history of the city, but also the artist’s poetics, who has always declared to be interested in Nothing.
From the 12th December 2010 to the 27th March 2011 the Querini Stampalia Foundation will host the exhibition “L’incanto dell’oro bianco. Porcellane dal Museo Marton” (The Enchantment of White Gold. Porcelain from Marton Museum). The exhibition includes statues, cups and plates, tea, coffee and chocolate sets from the XVIII and XIX Century.
The 11th December 2010 is the opening date of the exhibition “L’avventura del vetro” (The Adventure of Glass) at the Correr Museum, an event that takes inspiration and completes the exhibition that is just finished in Trento. It is a homage to the big exhibition that took place in 1982 and saw the participation of the Ducal Palace together with the Correr Museum and the Glass Museum.
“My Wild Places” is a selection of forty shots taken by Luca Campigotto, exhibited at the Fortuny Museum from the 4th September 2010 till the 9th January 2011.
