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Monday, August 31, 2009

Art between East and West in Venice

From 7th June to 22nd November 2009, the city of Venice has the pleasure of hosting the Divano Orientale-Occidentale, an exhibition that will display the most original works of promising young artists from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran. The event will be held at the Scuola Nuova Maria della Misericordia, representing an important occasion for discussing the intercultural links between the two worlds and for trying out, on one hand, their expressive profoundness and, on the other, revealing the consistency of their connections.

It will be open every day from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm. Entrance is free. If you book a hotel in Venice you will be able to visit an exhibition of great importance, which testifies yet again the complexity of the relationships kept by the city with very different dimensions, over the course of its history. The event represents an opportunity for highlighting not only the differences but also the consolidated meeting points between such distant cultural horizons.

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Friday, June 5, 2009

Exploring Art in Venice

Take a trip to Venice and lose yourself in its exciting atmosphere, linked to the area's history and traditions. Make the most of the numerous opportunities to absorb art and culture. From Friday, 5th June to Sunday, 4th October 2009, the Correr Museum will play host to 'Astrazioni', an event seeking to re-examine the relationship between the artistic avant-garde of the early 19th century, and its various cultural expressions, pausing to consider the real meaning behind these movements.

The exhibition takes place within the framework of a wider programme, aimed at praising the artistic creativity of Futurism, and celebrating its centenary. This is a unique opportunity to analyse the images and works of major Italian and European artists, comparing style, form, meaning and expressive leanings. Taking centre-stage is the search for the essential, irony, provocative images and the move away from traditional rules.

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

The Tale of Genji in the Collection of Venice Oriental Museum

Is about to conclude the exhibition on Genji Monogatari (The Tale of Genji), the work considered the first novel in the history of world literature, written in Japan exactly a thousand years ago by an aristocratic lady known as Murasaki Shikibu.

Until Nov. 9 at the Museum of Oriental Art in Ca' Pesaro, one of countless fascinating palaces of Venice, you can admire an exhibition of over 40 works characterized by considerable refinement and linked to the figure of Genji, gallant prince which the novel tells the life filled with numerous and intricate sentimental stories.

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale

The eleventh edition of the International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale is about to take off, with the title "Out There: Beyond Architecture Building", and also this year it promises to give strong emotions to art-lovers and all those who consider architecture as something more than mere construction of buildings.

From September 14 to November 23, at the exhibition areas of Arsenale and Giardini venues, it will be possible to move among works of great beauty, between artistic tradition and technological innovation: an unmissable opportunity among the exciting Venice routes.

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Thursday, March 20, 2008

Macchiaioli in Venice

Art lovers visiting Venice have the opportunity to admire the extraordinary Tuscan masterpieces of nineteenth century, thank to the exhibition that Veneto Institute of Science, Literature and Arts (in collaboration with Arthemisia) dedicates to the famous collection of Mario Taragoni, art collector and philanthropist from Genoa.

A vast number of paintings from the pictorial movement of the Macchiaioli, collected since the First Postwar period, a collection that has been enriched over the years with the works of Silvestro Lega, Giovanni Fattori, Telemaco Signorini, Armando Spadini, Mario Puccini and other great Tuscan artists of the nineteenth century.

Info: www.istitutoveneto.it

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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Mysterious Faces of Venice

Venice, like all large cities with a long history behind it, offers its visitors many faces. In an attempt to reveal some of the lesser-known facets of the lagoon city, the local Agency for Tourist Promotion (APT) organizes tours and alternative itineraries in the historical centre of Venice, discovering backgrounds, monuments, traditions and feelings that are not covered in the usual tourist trail.

Every week, according to predetermined schedules, you can book an excursion to the discovery of San Marco, Rialto, Canal Grande, Venice Gardens and the more striking chance: discover the mysterious and darkest side of Venice with an itinerary taking off at twilight, dedicated to the most fascinating legends of the Venetian tradition.

Info: www.turismovenezia.it

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