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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

Vernissage and for the Awards Ceremony on the 6th March 2010 at the Tese di San Cristoforo – Venice at 6.30 pm
In the exhibition will be presented all the 180 finalist works and it will remain open until the 27th March in the following hours:
- From Monday to Friday: 12.00 am - 7.00 pm
- Saturday and Sunday: 11.00 am - 7:30 pm

Images and documents of Venice Women's Center from 1980 to 2010.
Admission: free.
School groups reservation, dedicated phone line 0412386113
Info:
041/2386126
candiani@comune.venezia.it

The Neverending Story (German: Die unendliche Geschichte) the German fantasy novel by Michael Ende, first published in 1979, is one of the most popular books of the late twentieth century: an exhibition to learn more about the author,his fortune in Italy, the translation of the fantastic in Rome, his relationship with the Italian artists and German-Romania, his friendship with Angelo Branduardi and his fundamental relationship with hisfather, the surrealist painter Edgar Ende.
Info:
Tel. 041 523 25 44
acitve@shineline.it

A photographic exhibition to follow the eyes of women in the world.
For information:
Elena Pisano - Fratelli dell'uomo
Viale Restelli 9 - 20124 Milan
Tel 02.69660224
Email:elena.pisano@fratellidelluomo.org
Admission: free.
Guided tours available by reservation (for schools and adults).
Opening Thursday, March 4th at 18:00 with dance and tasting of traditional cuisine. (vaporetto stop 'Palanca').