Venice during the age of Tintoretto

La Venezia di Tintoretto, Museo di Palazzo Mocenigo, Venezia

 

From 07 Settembre 2018 to 06 Gennaio 2019

Venice

Place: Museum of Palazzo Mocenigo

Address: Santa Croce 1992

Times: from November 1st to March 31st: 10 am – 4 pm (ticket office 10 am – 3.30 pm) from April 1st to October 31st: 10 am – 5 pm (ticket office 10 am – 4.30 pm) Closed on Mondays, December 25th, January 1st, May 1st

Responsibles: Chiara Squarcina

Ticket price: full € 8, reduced € 5.50. Free Venetian citizens and residents; children aged from 0 to 5; disabled people with helper; enabled tourist guides and interpreters accompanying groups or individual visitors; for groups of at least 15 people, 1 free entrance (only with prior booking); accompanying teachers of school groups (up to 2 teachers per group); ICOM members; MUVE ordinary partners; Servizio Civile volunteers; MUVE Friend Card holders, holders of “The Cultivist” card (plus three guests)

Telefono per informazioni: +39 041 721798

E-Mail info: mocenigo@fmcvenezia.it

Official site: http://mocenigo.visitmuve.it/it


The sixteenth century marked the indissoluble  link between the individual and fashion, between being and appearing. In a world where the essential was identified through its absolute and pre-eminent visibility, Venice experienced its maximum splendour, gathering and reflecting irreducible human expectations, both the most exalted and the most prosaic. Which is why, on the occasion of the five-hundredth anniversary of the birth of Jacopo Tintoretto, and coinciding with the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia major exhibition dedicated to this extraordinary artist, to whom we owe one of the most important chapters in the history of Italian painting, Museo di Palazzo Mocenigo is proposing a plunge into the sixteenth-century universe of Venice, and more besides. With works of various kinds: prints, drawings, books and accessories related to fashion, all drawn from the heritage of the Foundation, we aim to present in the most effective way the source of inspiration for what Tintoretto expressed in his paintings, with a very personal and imaginative sensitivity that will give rise to a new material force. The intellectual coordinates on display in the museum’s halls will help to reveal the historical and environmental context in which Tintoretto conceived his masterpieces, enabling visitors to fully understand atmospheres and implications, moods and meanings.


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