Japan. Tales of Love and War
Geisha and samurai, beautiful women and legendary heroes, kabuki actors, fantastical animals, visionary worlds and strange landscapes are the protagonists of the exhibition Japan. Tales of Love and War. With more than 200 works of art describing the Floating World of ukiyo-e has been brought for the first time to Bologna, where the elegant and sophisticated atmosphere of the Edo period, present day Tokyo (1603-1868) has descended on Palazzo Albergati.
Meta-Morphosis
In Bologna, where he lived from ’89 to ’95 after the Tiananmen protests, he discovered graffiti, an art form that he took back to China, becoming its forerunner. Through the dialogue with the city and its inhabitants, his art tells about the historical, social and economical transformations that occurred in China these past thirty years.
Fountain of Neptune: the architect of waters
The Fountain of Neptune is an iconic monument, and the fitting conclusion to an extraordinary season of visionary and grandiose architectural and hydraulic works that still grace the city’s centre and its public spaces.
FICO Eataly World
Болонья
Искусство и культура
Культурной столицей Европы 2000 года и названная ЮНЕСКО «Городом музыки» в 2006 году, Болонья может похвастаться еще одним важным первенством: здесь располагается старейший университет в западном мире – Alma Mater Studorium.
René Paresce. Italians in Paris
The exhibition focuses on an unprecedented period of modern Italian art, focusing on the figure of René Paresce - a physicist, painter and intellectual of the Italian group in Paris - and re-constructing the important role that Les Italiens had in technical experimentation and in the ability to combine modernity and tradition.
México the pending exhibition
he "pending exhibition" organized and produced by Carisbo Foundation and Genus Bononiae-Musei in the City, with the Carrillo Gil Art Museum and the Italian company Glocal Project Consulting represents the excellence of Mexican mural painting and one of the most art forms important in the 20th century.
Duchamp, Magritte, Dalì - The revolutionaries of the 20th century
Among these icons were Magritte's 1959 Castle of the Pyrenees, Salvador Dalí's Surrealist Essay (1934), Manu Ray's Waistcoat for Benjamin Péret (1958) and Duchamp's Main Ray (1935). The exhibition, curated by Adina Kamien-Kazhdan, is produced and organized by Arthemisia in collaboration with Israel Museum of Jerusalem.
2 Hours of Luxury & Cultural Shopping Tour in Galleria Cavour
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