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On display drawings, installations and video. The works of Anita Sieff analyze the changes that contemporary society - influenced by the media - cause to the community and the interpersonal relations.
Info:
Tel. 041 2711411
Fax. 041 2711445
fondazione@querinistampalia.org
The exceptional nucleus of armour, helmets and accessories of the Koelliker collection in Milan. The war-garments of the Samurai – the powerful military caste that ruled Japan for seven centuries – were always considered, even in peacetime, an important sign of authority and of social condition, leading to the creation of armour of amazing beauty, enriched by superbly crafted ornaments. Mariano Fortuny’s collections also included ancient oriental weapons, with particular attention to Japanese art.
Info:
Tel. ++39041 5200995
Fax. ++39041 5223088
info@fmcvenezia.it

Thirty years after it was built, a re-examination of the famous design by Aldo Rossi for the Teatro del Mondo, a floating building anchored at the Punta della Dogana, and realised in 1979 for the Theatre Sector (then directed by Maurizio Scaparro) and Architecture Sector (directed by Paolo Portoghesi) for the Venezia e lo spazio scenico exhibition. Used in 1980 by the Theatre Sector for the first edition of the Venice Carnival, the Teatro del Mondo was transported by sea in the summer of 1980 to the Dubrovnik Theatre Festival.
Info:
La Biennale di Venezia
tel.041 5218828
Fax 041 2728329

An exhibition that features more than 80 subjects of the iconography of saints in a language close to young people, translating into a language manga-style more easily understandable.
Ticket : 3 euros, free under 5 years.
Reservations for guided tours and educational workshops: tel. 041 2413817.
Admission includes a visit to the Diocesan Museum and the Cloister of St. Apollonia.

Forms of the Modern is both a reinterpretation and re-installation in which works and spaces establish an organic relationship.
The vast space of the Entrance hall on the ground floor is dedicated to the sculptural portrayal of the human form, with six large works that exemplify the double polarity, female and male, in different periods and languages.
The exhibition continues on the second floor. Here the sculptures are arranged according to the guiding principle of formal study which, starting from linearity, gradually leads to a prevalence of the material.
info: info@fmcvenezia.it