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On show 60 photographs by Yann Arthus Bertrand and other French photographers focusing on three issues related to the environment: sustainable development, energy, biodiversity.
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Tel 041 2711411
Fax 041 2711445
fondazione@querinistampalia.org

A project on the Venetian territory by young
non professional photographers
Show of the selected works in Querini coffee restaurant
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Phone 041 2711411
Fax: 041 2711445
fondazione@querinistampalia.org

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

A vast exhibition of nineteenth century drawings at the Correr, most of which are on display for the very first time. It includes works by artists such as Caffi, Pividor, Guardi, Moro, Bosa, Vervloet and to name but a few.
The Venice that appears in the nineteenth-century drawings of the Correr is surprising: both modern and ancient, distracted and suffering, secret and well-known.
A Venice that is unusual and full of fascination during the years of Ruskin and the first big, controversial restoration projects, the affirmation of tourists seeking sensations that differ from those of the Grand Tour of the Enlightenment.
Info:
Tel. ++39041 2405211
Fax ++39041 5200935
info@fmcvenezia.it