Un Ospite di Venezia |Event Calendar | October 2023-No. 10
OCTOBER IN VENICE There are several reasons to recommend a visit to Venice, even more so if it falls in the month of October. First and foremost, the mild climate that heralds the winter season but also offers the pleasures that only a few cities can provide. But what to recommend?... Without a doubt, the simplest things. For example, getting intoxicated by a lagoon sunset or strolling until you get lost (only to find yourself again) along the labyrinth of alleys; crossing the Grand Canal by water aboard one of the last gondola ferries or being captivated by the multitude of shop windows and boutiques, or yet, enjoying an aperitif, a coffee, an ice cream, a dinner while savoring the city's small squares or climbing one of the many bell towers and being enchanted by a bird's-eye view.
OCTOBER IN VENICE
There are several reasons to recommend a visit to Venice, even more so if it falls in the month of October.
First and foremost, the mild climate that heralds the winter season but also offers the pleasures that only a few cities can provide.
But what to recommend?... Without a doubt, the simplest things. For example, getting intoxicated by a lagoon sunset or strolling until you get lost (only to find yourself again) along the labyrinth of alleys; crossing the Grand Canal by water aboard one of the last gondola ferries or being captivated by the multitude of shop windows and boutiques, or yet, enjoying an aperitif, a coffee, an ice cream, a dinner while savoring the city's small squares or climbing one of the many bell towers and being enchanted by a bird's-eye view.
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• ETTORE FICO.
Dialoghi contemporanei.
Un artista, un museo, una collezione.
Questa mostra, promossa dalla Fondazione Bevilacqua
La Masa e concepita per gli spazi della
Galleria di Piazza San Marco, presenta l’opera del
maestro piemontese del Novecento (1917-2004)
ponendola in dialogo con quella di giovani artisti
che esprimono, attraverso le loro opere, sensibilità
simili e parallele.
L’esposizione sviluppata in sei sezioni e visibile
fino al 12 novembre, anticipa i prossimi festeggiamenti
per i 10 anni dell’apertura del MEF (Museo
Ettore Fico) di Torino.
14.30 - 19.00 Gratuito
• “EVERYBODY TALKS
ABOUT THE WEATHER"
Nella sede veneziana di Ca’ Corner della Regina
la Fondazione Prada presenta questo inedito progetto
di ricerca ideato dal curatore Dieter Roelstraete:
una sorta di esplorazione sui significati del
tempo meteorologico nel mondo dell’arte visiva,
ideale premessa per affrontare l’emergenza climatica
in corso.
Il percorso della mostra si compone di una cinquantina
di opere di artisti contemporanei e una
selezione complementare di lavori storici completati
da una serie di approfondimenti scientifici.
La mostra resterà visibile fino al 26 novembre.
10.00-1800 Martedi 15,00 / 12,00
• CHRONORAMA.
Tesori fotografici del 20° Secolo.
Allestita negli spazi di Palazzo Grassi questa mostra
presenta in prima mondiale una serie di opere
fotografiche provenienti dagli archivi di Condé
Nast, in parte recentemente acquisiti dalla Pinault
Collection. Si tratta di oltre quattrocento immagini
realizzate da 150 artisti di rilievo internazionale
che percorrono in un emozionante percorso
eventi, fenomeni sociali e personalità illustri che
hanno attraversato il XX secolo, dagli anni Dieci
fino agli albori degli anni Ottanta.
Al nucleo di immagini storiche si affianca in un
ideale dialogo “Chronorama Redux”, un progetto
che propone uno sguardo contemporaneo sulle
opere di “Chronorama” attraverso i lavori di quattro
artisti: Tarrah Krajnak, Eric N. Mack, Giulia Andreani
e Daniel Spivakov.
A cura di Matthieu Humery.
Apertura al pubblico fino al 7 gennaio 2024.
10.00-1900 Martedi 15,00 / 12,00
• JULIO LARRAZ
The Allegory of Dream
This well-known Cuban artist, an inventive and
multifaceted author capable of dealing with
diverse themes, all having a dreamlike, surreal
language in common, but always connected to
topical issues, is back in Italy with an important
exhibition at the Contini Arte Gallery.
The circuit, a retrospective one, aims to celebrate
the artist's career through an accurate selection
of oils on canvas, drawings and watercolours
created from the Eighties to our day, through a
series of masterpieces inspired by surrealism and
metaphysics.
Contini Arte, Calle Larga XXII Marzo, until 30
November.
10,30am-1,30pm and 2,30-7,30pm Free
• ETTORE FICO. Contemporary dialogues
An artist, a museum, a collection.
This exhibition, promoted by the Bevilacqua La
Masa Foundation and conceived for the venues
of its Saint Mark Gallery, presents the opus by
this Piedmontese master of the Twentieth century
(1917-2004) in a dialogue with young artists,
who express similar and parallel sensibilities,
through their own artworks.
The exhibition, developed over six sections, and
visible until 12 November, will herald the upcoming
celebrations for the 10th anniversary
from the opening of MEF (Ettore Fico Museum)
in Turin.
14,3o-7,00pm Free
• CHRONORAMA.
20th C. photographic treasures.
Located within the venues of Palazzo Grassi,
this exhibition presents a series of photography
works in world premiere from the Condé Nast
archives, partly acquired recently by the Pinault
Collection.
It features over four hundred pictures created
by 150 important artists at an international level,
tracing an exciting path through events, social
phenomena and celebrities spanning the 20th
century, from the 1910s up to the early 1980s.
This nucleus of historical pictures is accompanied
by an ideal "Chronorama Redux" dialogue,
a project offering a contemporary viewpoint on
the "Chronorama” artworks through the work of
four artists: Tarrah Krajnak, Eric N. Mack, Giulia
Andreani and Daniel Spivakov. Curator, Matthieu
Humery.
Open to the public until 7 January 2024.
10.00am - 7.00pm Tuesday 15.00 - 12.00
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