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On show: Fabrizio Plessi, Bill Viola, Aikman, Andersen, Arrivabene, Buccella, Coltro, Costa, Damiani, Demetz, Ghibaudo, Gilardi, Inferrera, Papetti, Raffaelli, Robusti, Stoisa
Info and reservation:
Ca' d'Oro - Tel. 041 52.22.349
Fondazione DNArt - Tel. 02 29.01.04.04
info@fondazionednart.it

It goes back over Palladio’s steps in Venice and his not always univocal relations with the Venetian world, its government, intellectuals, clergymen, religious orders, charitable and devotional organisations and publishers. On show over 300 works – printed publications, manuscripts, documents and drawings – that are testimony of Palladio’s Venetian surroundings and his work in the city (on the one hand his theoretical work, on the other, his designs, carried out, disappeared).
Info:
call center + 39 041 5209070
mkt.musei@comune.venezia.it

The exhibition proposes a parallel between the intimate dimension of the workshop of an artist and the process by which the collector forges a personal vision of art, guided by the passion of research: a dialogue between the work of established artists with a younger generation. Thus the exhibition features uncontestable masterpieces of contemporary art by artists strongly identified such as Jeff Koons, Sigmar Polke, Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince, Cy Twombly, Takashi Murakami or Jake and Dinos Chapman that span the past 40 years and compose the collection’s backbone. These icons are shown side-by-side with the work of emerging talents such as Matthew Day Jackson, Adel Abdessemed, Wilhelm Sasnal, Richard Hughes, Nate Lowman, Mark Bradford or Kai Althoff.
Info:
Palazzo Grassi
Tel.: 041 5231680
Fax.: 041 5286218

In the centenary year of the publication of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti’s founding manifesto of Italian Futurism, this special installation includes iconic paintings by each of the five artists who signed the Technical Manifesto of Futurist Painting in 1910, Balla, Boccioni, Carrà, Russolo and Severini, and by other artists related to the movement (Rosai, Sironi, Soffici). A preliminary section alludes to related contemporary avant-gardes (Divisionism, Cubism, Orphism, Vorticism).
Info:
tel: 041.2405.411
fax: 041.520.6885
e-mail: info@guggenheim-venice.it

Futurists in the Venice Biernnale