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Venice pays homage to Zoran Music (Gorizia 1909 – Venice 2005) with a major, highly refined exhibition commemorating the centenary of the artist’s birth. The show features more than eighty significant works, some of which are exceptionally being exhibited for the first time. It is structured into eight sections according to themes rather than chronological order, in the form of a “journey” that recalls Zoran Music’s wayfaring nature and his nomadic existence between eastern and western Europe.
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Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti
Tel. 041 5334420
Fax. 041 5210598
ivsla@istitutoveneto.it

For the remembrance of the victims of the Holocaust.
On show images that come from the CDEC Foundation of Milan, the Biblioteca Archive Renato Maestro of the Jewish Community of Venice and the photographs of Michele Levis. The Ghetto and its campo, where the exhibition takes place will help the reading, understanding, respect for life and the truth.
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+39 0415289387
mail@ikonavenezia.com

Every summer, from 1951 to 1979, Peggy Guggenheim opened her collection of modern art to the public.In 2010, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the museum with a series of meetings and events, looking ahead with the spirit of openness and innovation that has always characterized the last dogaressa, Peggy Guggenheim.
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tel: 041.2405.411
fax: 041.520.6885
e-mail: info@guggenheim-venice.it

Pamela Rosenkranz on her first Italian solo show will present new works closely connected to the city that investigate the relation that different cultures establish with our planet, revealing the ambiguity that lies in the concept of light, often linked to an idea of truth and faith. On parallel with the exhibition, a series of events centered on the city of Venice, curated by the artist, will also take place.
Free admission
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Tel. 041 241180
venezia@istitutosvizzero.it

Exhibition of photographs made during the recent World Swimming Championships in Rome 2009. The swimmers and the lanes are stylized and almost dematerialized evoking posthuman geometries ...
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Tel: 041.24.07.21.1
Fax: 041.52.38.80.3