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All Saints´ Day or Festa di tutti i Santi: all schools are closed. The day after, dedicated to relatives who passed away, people usually go to the graveyard to take flowers (especially chrysanthemums) to their family graves.
Italy
National Holiday
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| November 1, Monday |
| Members´ Aperitivo |
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Palazzo Tornabuoni Library
7pm Palazzo Tornabuoni
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| November 5 - November 7 |
| Insiders Contemporary Art Trip to Turin |
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Contemporary Art Fair "Artissima" www.artissima.it
Castello di Rivoli ("Tutto è connesso: opere dalla
collezion"); Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation ("Modernikon. Arte Contemporanea dalla Russia")
www.castellodirivoli.org www.fondsrr.org
Gam - Gallery of Modern Art (permanent collection) www.gamtorino.it
2050 euro a person
The price includes train transportations (first class), luxury car with driver in Turin, lunches, entrance to the museum and catalog. Hotel not included.
For the first time ever, art lovers can now come to Italy and see private and public collections of Contemporary Art. A country known for its extraordinary Renaissance art, it is natural that this world has been mostly overlooked by the tour businesses of Italy. But Italy is in fact a haven of some extraordinary collections of contemporary and modern art, beyond the Biennale of Venice, and so this autumn, Palazzo Tornabuoni is launching a series of Contemporary Art Tours with a knowledgeable Italian Art Curator and Gallerist, Caterina Biagiotti, who has also been following this world from the inside, for over a decade.
The half, full day and two to three day tours will offer private behind the scenes visits to the Contemporary Art collections and studios of Italy. With Caterina Biagiotti at your side, putting the works and collections in context, you will meet or be toured by the museum directors or curators, visit private collections and have an opportunity to meet the movers and shakers of this world.
With all meals, transportation and housing carefully organized, you will have a carefree opportunity to explore and become one of the few to know this hidden world. See the schedule below. For issues of privacy, the list does not include private collections.
For more details contact the Attachè elucifero@palazzotornabuoni.com.
Turin - Departing from Palazzo Tornabuoni
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| November 6 - November 7 |
| Arezzo Antique Fair |
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Tuscany´s best known and prestigious antique market is the one held in the streets and piazzas of Arezzo on the first Saturday and Sunday of the month: this year, Arezzo´s antique market celebrates its fortieth anniversary and, thanks to its prestige, attracts a great number of visitors (about 30.000 over the course of the weekend) flocking from all over the country.
Arezzo
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| November 8, Monday |
| Members´ Aperitivo |
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Palazzo Tornabuoni Library
7pm Palazzo Tornabuoni
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| November 12 - November 20 |
| Florens 2010- Cultural Heritage and Landscape Conference |
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In partnership with National Geographic, Florens 2010 will unify economics and culture initiating a permanent Florence-based, international lab where key decision makers of the world can debate cultural heritage and landscape as key drivers of economic development and social wealth.
Some of the planned events include Zubin Mehta conducting Maggio Musicale in the Duomo on November 18th; exhibitions of Italian crafts, special events at the Uffizi Gallery, concerts, lectures, films and special tours covering the history and cultural heritage of Florence; A three day forum at Palazzo Vecchio on November 18-20 with international cultural and economic experts, policy makers and practitioners in the arts, cultural heritage, creative industries, landscape and environment; a presentation by The European House Ambrosetti who will announce the results of a strategic study which explores ways for countries to boost economic growth leveraging their cultural and natural heritage with creative industries.
Throughout Florence
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| November 15, Monday |
| Members´ Aperitivo |
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Palazzo Tornabuoni Library
7pm Palazzo Tornabuoni
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| November 16, Tuesday |
| Olive Picking on Family Estate |
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Another magical Tuscan tradition. Spend the day pulling the plump black gems off of the trees with friends and family and enjoy the first tangy oil, drizzled over a warm piece of toasted bread.
TBA - See Attache
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| November 16, Tuesday |
| Insiders Contemporary Art Trip to Bologna |
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Mambo“ Museum of Modern Art Bologna (permanent collection, exhibition: Dino Gavina) www.galleriadartemoderna.bo.it Golinelli collection
650 euro a person
The price includes luxury car with driver in Bologna, lunch, entrance to the museum and catalog.
For the first time ever, art lovers can now come to Italy and see private and public collections of Contemporary Art. A country known for its extraordinary Renaissance art, it is natural that this world has been mostly overlooked by the tour businesses of Italy. But Italy is in fact a haven of some extraordinary collections of contemporary and modern art, beyond the Biennale of Venice, and so this autumn, Palazzo Tornabuoni is launching a series of Contemporary Art Tours with a knowledgeable Italian Art Curator and Gallerist, Caterina Biagiotti, who has also been following this world from the inside, for over a decade.
The half, full day and two to three day tours will offer private behind the scenes visits to the Contemporary Art collections and studios of Italy. With Caterina Biagiotti at your side, putting the works and collections in context, you will meet or be toured by the museum directors or curators, visit private collections and have an opportunity to meet the movers and shakers of this world.
With all meals, transportation and housing carefully organized, you will have a carefree opportunity to explore and become one of the few to know this hidden world. See the schedule below. For issues of privacy, the list does not include private collections.
For more details contact the Attachè elucifero@palazzotornabuoni.com.
Bologna - departing Palazzo Tornabuoni
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| November 20, Saturday |
| Concerto Festività di Santa Cecilia, Patrona della Musica |
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| November 20 - November 21 |
| Lucca Antique Fair |
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LUCCA has a large antiques market (centred around Piazza San Giusto and Piazza Antelminelli) on the third Sunday (and preceding Saturday) of every month. There is also a craft fair, again in and around Piazza San Giusto
Lucca
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| November 22, Monday |
| Members´ Aperitivo |
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Palazzo Tornabuoni Library
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| November 24, Wednesday |
| Insiders Contemporary Art Tour of Florence- Half Day |
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EX3 (exhibition Charles Avery/ Martina Giannobi) www.ex3.it
400 euro a person
The price includes transportation with a luxury car, lunch, entrance to the Museums and catalog.
For the first time ever, art lovers can now come to Italy and see private and public collections of Contemporary Art. A country known for its extraordinary Renaissance art, it is natural that this world has been mostly overlooked by the tour businesses of Italy. But Italy is in fact a haven of some extraordinary collections of contemporary and modern art, beyond the Biennale of Venice, and so this autumn, Palazzo Tornabuoni is launching a series of Contemporary Art Tours with a knowledgeable Italian Art Curator and Gallerist, Caterina Biagiotti, who has also been following this world from the inside, for over a decade.
The half, full day and two to three day tours will offer private behind the scenes visits to the Contemporary Art collections and studios of Italy. With Caterina Biagiotti at your side, putting the works and collections in context, you will meet or be toured by the museum directors or curators, visit private collections and have an opportunity to meet the movers and shakers of this world.
With all meals, transportation and housing carefully organized, you will have a carefree opportunity to explore and become one of the few to know this hidden world. See the schedule below. For issues of privacy, the list does not include private collections.
For more details contact the Attachè elucifero@palazzotornabuoni.com.
Florence - EX3
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| November 25, Thursday |
| Thanksgiving Day Neighborhood Treasure Hunt |
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Three teams -- the Red, White and Greens -- will be formed out of members and guests in a cut throat competition to see who knows the neighborhood and their community best. Find hidden paintings in churches, statues in the streets, Do you know the name of the Butcher Giorgio´s wife? There´s a lot to learn and gather.
Neighborhood of Palazzo Tornabuoni
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| November 27 - November 28 |
| Shooting/Hunting Weekend on a Tuscan Family Estate |
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TBA - See Attache
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| November 28, Sunday |
| Florence Marathon |
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Piazzale Michelangelo to Piazza Santa Croce
A race that weaves in and around the streets and bridges of Florence and up into the surrounding hills.
Florence
Piazzale Michelangelo 8:30am
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| November 29 - |
| Insiders Contemporary Art Trip to Prato and Pistoia |
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Pecci (permanet collection; Athos Ongaro-Michael Lin) www.centropecci.it
Gori Fondation www.goricoll.it
550 euro a person
The price includes transportation with a luxury car, lunch, entrance to the Foundation and catalog.
For the first time ever, art lovers can now come to Italy and see private and public collections of Contemporary Art. A country known for its extraordinary Renaissance art, it is natural that this world has been mostly overlooked by the tour businesses of Italy. But Italy is in fact a haven of some extraordinary collections of contemporary and modern art, beyond the Biennale of Venice, and so this autumn, Palazzo Tornabuoni is launching a series of Contemporary Art Tours with a knowledgeable Italian Art Curator and Gallerist, Caterina Biagiotti, who has also been following this world from the inside, for over a decade.
The half, full day and two to three day tours will offer private behind the scenes visits to the Contemporary Art collections and studios of Italy. With Caterina Biagiotti at your side, putting the works and collections in context, you will meet or be toured by the museum directors or curators, visit private collections and have an opportunity to meet the movers and shakers of this world.
With all meals, transportation and housing carefully organized, you will have a carefree opportunity to explore and become one of the few to know this hidden world. See the schedule below. For issues of privacy, the list does not include private collections.
For more details contact the Attachè elucifero@palazzotornabuoni.com.
Prato and Pistoia - From Palazzo Tornabuoni
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| November 29, Monday |
| Members´ Aperitivo |
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Palazzo Tornabuoni Library
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| November 13 - November 20 |
| Peoples Festival - Festival dei Popli |
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International Festival of documentary Films.
Odeon Theatre
tba
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| May 30 - December 31 |
| Leonardo Da inci´s machines on display |
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"Le Macchine di Leonardo", the world’s biggest private collection of Leonardo da Vinci´s machines was born following the juvenile passion of Carlo Niccolai.
Particularly skilled craftsmen, the members of the Niccolai family have so far developed 150 different models, based on the Da Vinci codes and on historical documents using the materials of Leonardo’s time: wood, metal, ropes and fabrics.
According to the unwritten rules of Florentine craftsmen, Carlo Niccolai has passed on his passion to his sons and grandsons, who, thanks to their knowledge of new technologies, have enriched the collection with new models and organised more than a hundred exhibitions all over the world in the last ten years.
Professor Carlo Pedretti, Director of the Armand Hammer Centre for Leonardo Studies at the University of California in Los Angeles and of its European division at the University of Urbino, has praised the accuracy in reproducing the models. In the last few years the models have been refined with Professor Pedretti’s support and have rapidly gained international credit.
Leonardo Da Vinci´s machines are displayed at the Galleria Michelangiolo, where the Macchiaioli used to meet, in one of the most famous streets in Florence city centre.
More than 50 models are displayed in four rooms: the largest one is dedicated to civil machines, in the second room flying machines are shown, war machines are to be found in the third and in the fourth the recently developped collection of anatomical models can be admired. Most of the models are real working machines.
A documentary on Leonardo Da Vinci’s life and works is displayed on large screen monitors.
The gallery has an agreement with Caffé Michelangiolo, the restaurant inside the exhibition area.
At the bookshop you will find many publications and gadgets.
Tickets:
Full price: 6 €
Reduced price: 5 € (students with Carta Studente; people aged 6-18 years and 65 years or older with ID)
Groups: 3 € (at least 15 people, leader excluded)
via Cavour, 21
Opening hours: Mon to Sun 9.30 – 19.30.
www.macchinedileonardo.com
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| August 1 - July 1 |
| Antique fair- Ciompi |
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Every working day and last Sunday of the month
055 328 3550
Piazza de´ Ciompi
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| June 19 - December 19 |
| Special Family Tours of Museo Gallileo and the Zoology Museums |
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GUIDED TOUR: THE GALILEO MUSEUM
The Medici and Lorraine collections of scientific instruments
housed in the Galileo Museum are among the most
important in the world. The visit includes demonstrations
of functioning antique instruments.
July Saturday 24 at 10.30am-12.00am
Sunday 25 at 4.00pm-5.30pm
August Saturday 21 at 10.30am-12.00am
Sunday 22 at 4.00pm-5.30pm
September Saturday 25 at 10.30am-12.00am
Sunday 26 at 4.00pm-5.30pm
October Saturday 23 at 10.30am-12.00am
Sunday 24 at 4.00pm-5.30pm
November Saturday 27 at 10.30am-12.00am
Sunday 28 at 4.00pm-5.30pm
GUIDED TOUR: ZOOLOGY “LA SPECOLA” SECTION
History and Science at the Natural History Museum Section of Zoology “La Specola”
A visit to the Anatomical waxes (Cere anatomiche) and the Astronomical observatory
(“Il Torrino”)
June Saturday 19 at 4.00pm-5.30pm
Sunday 20 at 10.30am-12.00am
July Saturday 17 at 4.00pm-5.30pm
Sunday 18 at 10.30am-12.00am
August Saturday 28 at 4.00pm-5.30pm
Sunday 29 at 10.30am-12.00am
September Saturday 18 at 4.00pm-5.30pm
Sunday 19 at 10.30am-12.00am
October Saturday 16 at 4.00pm-5.30pm
Sunday 17 at 10.30am-12.00am
November Saturday 20 at 4.00pm-5.30pm
Sunday 21 at 10.30am-12.00am
December Saturday 18 at 4.00pm-5.30pm
Sunday 19 at 10.30am-12.00am
Specola and Gallileo museums
Various Locations
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| July 20 - May 15 |
| Vinum Nostrum - Our Wine |
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From July 20th, 2010, to May 15th, 2011, at the Museo degli Argenti at Palazzo Pitti in Florence, the exhibition "Vinum Nostrum: art, science and myths of wine in ancient Mediterranean civilisations" will take place.
From Mesopotamia to our tables, from the rite of communion to avoidable drunkenness, from distasteful habit to gate of spirituality, wine and the grapevine are the protagonists of the exhibition. Original showpieces, sculptures, frescoes and mosaics, accompanied by multimedia and video installations will recount the millenarian history of the grapevine and of wine, and the important influence they exerted on the culture of the ancients. Following a chronological development, the exhibition will illustrate the origin of wine-growing in the Near East, its full affirmation along with its related symbolic, religious and cultural significance in the Hellenic world, up to its production and large-scale diffusion practised by the Romans. By virtue of the abundant archaeological remains of the Vesuvian cities, the particular case of the vineyards of Pompeii will be illustrated, while the exhibition will devote another section to the extraordinary contribution of the Phoenicians and the Etruscans, who played an essential role in spreading the cultivation of the vitis vinifera throughout the Mediterranean. While inviting visitors to reflect on the evolution of cultivation techniques (reproduction and genetic improvement, ploughing the land, bedding plants, tending the vineyard, theoretical principles and practical instructions for pruning and grafting), specially selected exhibits will also illustrate the religious and cultural values of the grapevine, expressed since the most remote epochs through a very vast series of depictions which speak of the divinities, rituals and festivities of wine. Precious sculptures and painted vases will illustrate the birth and spreading of the cult of Dionysus, capable according to tradition of continuously changing form and substance. Moreover, elegant table-services will clarify how the consumption of wine represented one of the most important moments of conviviality among patricians. A cella vinaria where wine was stored, scenographically reconstructed based on precious finds uncovered at Pompeii and on the precise descriptions contained in Latin literature, will enable the visitor to delve into the reality of the past, as he walks amidst tools for the vineyard, wine amphorae and wooden barrels, baskets for harvesting, carts and all of the necessary equipment. The exhibition itinerary aims not only at scientifically documenting the entire cycle of wine, from harvest to consumption, but also at stimulating taste, smell and sight, the senses that have a close relationship with wine which emerge at different historical and social levels.
open 8:15am - 6:50pm
Palazzo Pitti, Museo degli Argenti
www.unannoadarte.it/inglese/default.html
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| September 10 - January 10 |
| The Large Bronzes of the Baptistery: Leonardo and Rustici in Florence |
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From the 10th of September 2010 to the 10th of January 2011, at the Bargello National Museum in Florence, the exhibition "The Large Bronzes of the Baptistery: Leonardo and Rustici" will take place.
This is the first exhibition ever dedicated to Giovanfrancesco Rustici. Born in Florence in 1475, the sculptor trained in the celebrated Garden of San Marco under the protection of Lorenzo the Magnificent, and was the heir of the lesson of the workshops of Andrea del Verrocchio and Benedetto da Maiano. Close to Leonardo, whose student and assistant he was, Giovanfrancesco was also friend of Andrea del Sarto, Jacopo Sansovino, Domenico Puligo and Baccio Bandinelli, and preceded Rosso Fiorentino and Benvenuto Cellini in accepting the invitation of Francis I - king of France tied to the birth of the so-called Fontainebleau School - in 1528 moving to France, where he died in 1554.
The focal point of the exhibition is Rustici´s masterpiece, the Sermon of Saint John the Baptist. This group sculpture of three grandiose bronze figures, designed and executed with the participation of Leonardo da Vinci, was placed over the North Door of the Baptistery of Florence in 1511. The challenging restoration it was subjected to (completed in 2008) has restored the splendour of material and conception: an undertaking supported by the Opera del Duomo di Firenze and the generous contribution of the "Friends of Florence". The presence in the show of the monumental group sculpture constitutes an unmissable twofold opportunity: on one hand, to show Leonardo´s contribution in its creation through the comparison with Leonardesque autographic works and, on the other hand, to reconstruct for the first time Rustici´s artistic personality, which the latest studies have shed light on. The show will indeed present a practically complete review of his works (glazed ware, marbles, terracottas, paintings and other bronze sculptures of middle to small dimensions) which testify to his great technical versatility and the features of his style. Alongside Rustici´s works from the Bargello - such as the monumental Della Robbian "Noli me tangere" altarpiece or the Struggle of Horses and Horsemen in terracotta, inspired by Leonardo´s Battle of Anghiari - the exhibition will be completed by the most significant pieces attributed to his hand, and today divided among the major museums in Europe and the United States. The show will be hosted on the Museum´s ground floor in the rooms that already hosted (in 2008) the other bronze group sculpture of the Baptistery of San Giovanni for the monographic exhibition dedicated to Vincenzo Danti, which confirms a meditated planning and scientific continuity between the administrations of the Museo Nazionale del Bargello and the Opera del Duomo of Florence. The scientific project of this exhibition directed by Beatrice Paolozzi Strozzi is by Tommaso Mozzati and Philippe Sénéchal, authors of two recent monographs on the sculptor.
Bargello
Monday – Sunday, 8.15 - 14.00 Closed 2nd, 4th Monday of each month, 1st, 3rd, 5th Sunday of each month, New Year’s Day, May 1st and Christmas Day.
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| September 24 - January 23 |
| Bronzino. Artist and Poet in Florence |
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From September 24th, 2010 up to January 23rd, 2011 the Palazzo Pitti in Florence will house the important exhibition Bronzino. Artist and Poet.
One of the greatest painters of the sixteenth century, Agnolo di Cosimo Tori, known as Bronzino (1503-1572), embodied the fullness of the ‘modern manner’ in the years of the government of Cosimo I de’ Medici.
Florence is clearly the preferential location for a monographic exhibition on Bronzino, since the majority of his paintings are still conserved here, above all in the Uffizi, but also in other city museums and in the churches. This exhibition, the first devoted to Agnolo’s pictorial work, will also avail of loans from the most important museums all over the world.
Design and planning carried out well in advance will make it possible to offer visitors not only the latest critical and philological novelties, but also everything else that emerges from the constant commitment of the curators and the scientific committee in the three years prior to the opening of the exhibition in 2010.
However, this is not an exhibition conceived solely for the specialists. It will comprise a selection of only works of the very highest level: autograph works by Bronzino and other artists connected with him – such as Pontormo and Alessandro Allori. The idea is, through direct comparisons made possible for the first time, to enable a broad public to admire and comprehend the unrivalled poetic heights achieved by the artist.
Finally, it will be possible to study and compare several works, most of them attributed with certainty to Bronzino, that are being displayed to the public for the first time. The exhibition will be divided into chapters devoted to crucial phases, episodes or genres in Bronzino’s work.
The show will bring together a wide variety of Bronzino’s masterpieces, some of them displayed together for the first time, in addition to a selection of drawings originating from the greatest museums in the world. Alongside the works conserved in the Uffizi, the exhibition will present works such as the Adoration of the Shepherds from the Szépmuvészeti Múzeum in Budapest, the Portrait of young man with a book from the Metropolitan Museum of New York and the Holy Family and Saint John, in the version of the Louvre (Paris) and of the Kunsthistorisches Museum of Vienna.
The Scientific Committee will be composed of the major experts on the period, who will contribute to the exhibition catalogue with essays of elevated scientific importance.
The show is designed to play a central role within the ambit of celebrations for the “Bronzino Year”, together with the major exhibition Drawings of Bronzino (January 20-April 18 2010) scheduled to run at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, dedicated to the artist’s graphic production.
Palazzo Strozzi
Daily 9 a.m-8 p.m, Thursday 9 a.m-11 p.m
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| October 1 - January 23 |
| Large Mirror CUbe - A Space for Reflection and Meditation/ Pistoletto |
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An Installation by Michelangelo Pistoletto will be coming to Palazzo Strozzi´s Cortile
Metrocubo d´Infinito in un Cubo Specchiante (Square Metre of Infinity in a Mirror Cube), an installation covered externally with opaque steel plates and internally clad with mirrors, is intended to offer the public an opportunity to experience boundless space. Its centre will be occupied by one of the artist´s historic works, the Metrocubo di Infinito (Square Metre of Infinity), 1966, which consists of exceptionally opaque surfaces on the outside and reflecting surfaces on the inside, thus taking the potential of refraction to its extreme limit.
Pistoletto himself argues that “the mirror expands the eye´s characteristics and the mind´s capabilities to the point where it offers a vision of totality”. The work of art becomes a secular place for meditation, where man with his capacity for imagination is the only true value.
In partnership with Castello di Ama per l’arte contemporanea
With the collaboration of Cittadellarte – Fondazione Pistoletto; Galleria Continua, San Gimignano / Beijing / Le Moulin; Carlo Falciani
Palazzo Strozzi
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