Ettore Spalletti. Palazzo Cini

© Ph. Azzurra Ricci | Ettore Spalletti nel suo studio, 2014

 

From 24 Aprile 2015 to 23 Agosto 2015

Venice

Place: Palazzo Cini

Address: Dorsoduro 864

Times: 1 am-7 pm (ticket office closes at 6:15 pm), closed on Tuesdays

Organizers:

  • Fondazione Giorgio Cini

Ticket price: full € 10, reduced € 8

Telefono per informazioni: +39 041 2710217

E-Mail info: palazzocini@cini.it

Official site: http://www.cini.it/


Promoted by the Fondazione Giorgio Cini Institute of Art History in collaboration with ASLC Progetti per l’arte – Verona, the Ettore Spalletti exhibition will be inaugurated on the second floor of the Palazzo Cini Gallery to mark the annual spring opening of the museum house. Spalletti has carefully chosen the works for the exhibition with the Palazzo Cini in mind. Far from the seductive celebrity at times feted on contemporary artists, he has worked by exploring the venue, getting the feel of it, observing the variations in light and studying the space.
The recently renovated rooms on the second floor of the palace will host an exhibition that conveys a deep relationship with a space that was once domestic, and remains so in the artist’s mind. At the same time the masterpieces of historic art exhibited on the piano nobile of the Gallery will be an important presence for him as the narrative of life in the palace.
The variety, complexity and depth of the work of this master of contemporary Italian art will offer visitors/ guests a compelling and familiar visual experience. Spalletti’s works have been shown in major Italian and foreign museums and galleries. Recently the GAM, Turin, MADRE, Naples and the MAXXI, Rome, staged a significant large retrospective illustrating his artistic development – from painting to sculpture up to his environmental installations. In addition to having represented Italy at the Venice Biennale and at two editions of the Documenta at Kassel, Spalletti is one of the most representative contemporary artists.

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