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giovedì 1 luglio 2010

The Florence Newspaper: From Straw to Hat Exhibit at the Museo Marino Marini

The Museo Marino Marini located at Piazza San Pancrazio opened its doors to the public to showcase their latest exhibit entitled, From Straw to Hat. The exhibit is scheduled to run from June 29th to July 31st, 2010. The exhibit showcases beautiful hats from Italy, Switzerland, and England. At the exhibit you will learn that not only is Italy known for having high quality leather goods, but Italy is also known for having the highest quality straw hats. At the exhibit there are numerous hats on display and you can read the stories about some of the most famous hats in the world. Not only that but, there are videos about the hat creation process, audio clips that feature interviews with milliners, and even songs about hats! There is also a portion of the exhibit where you can see hats from each decade of the 20th century. You are able to try the hats on and see what era suits you best. The exhibit is very hands on and informative, and it offers something for the whole family. For more information about this exhibit visit www.museomarinomarini.it.

Written by Jade Kennedy
Fashion Intern at The Florence Newspaper

martedì 29 giugno 2010

The Florence Newspaper: "Between Art and Life" Andrea Zittel Exhibit

In conjunction with Pitti Uomo fashion week, the Fondazione Pitti Discovery presents Between Art and Life, an exhibit showcasing the works of Andrea Zittel at the Costume Gallery at Pitti Palace in Florence. Curated by Alberto Salvadori, Between Art and Life features the work of one of the most interesting figures on the international contemporary art scene.

Andrea Zittel’s career – she signs her works with A-Z Administrative Service Zittel, an original “brand name” that is also impersonal and a manifesto which reveals her approach to conceiving and producing art. She was born in California where she completed the first part of her education, then she moved to Brooklyn; now she is back in California and lives in the Joshua Tree Desert with her son.

Currently, Andrea is pursuing her artistic research and applying it to daily life: the materials, limits and meanings of living space, clothing and household objects, the body’s resistance in situations where time cannot be measured, and the procedures we use to define and evaluate quality. It involves strict personal discipline and both psychological and biological explorations of our existence.

The exhibiton will show at Galleria del Costume, Sale della Meridiana from June 18th until July 16th 2010.

Original Article
www.florencenewspaper.it/vediarticolo.asp?news=b0.06.29.11.14

The Florence Newspaper: Guido Colucci Exhibition at the SACI School of American Art

The SACI School of American Art will host the Guido Colucci exhibition from June 28 - July 30, 2010. The Exhibition will feature 18 etchings printed from the original plates of the Tuscan artist Guido Colucci (1877-1949) and other memorabilia. The subjects chosen depict the life and architecture of Florence in the first half of the 20th century. The artist’s family, friends, and collectors, as well as the distinguished authors of the monographic catalog published for this exhibition, will be present. The exhibit debuts Monday, June 28 at 6:30pm.

Guido Colucci (1877-1949) was a master draftsman, designer, and painter who studied with Giovanni Fattori, the renowned Macchiaioli artist. Colucci's works are in many important public and private collections, including the Gabinetto di Disegni e Stampe of the Uffizi and the Museum of Bastia, Corsica. This limited edition was printed by the artist and master printer Gary Lissa expressly for this exhibition. Unframed prints from this commemorative edition may be purchased. A full color catalog is also available. All proceeds go to the SACI Scholarship Fund.

Original Article
www.florencenewspaper.it/vediarticolo.asp?news=b0.06.28.13.46

lunedì 28 giugno 2010

The Florence Newspaper: Caravaggio e Caravaggeschi Exhibit at the Uffizi and Palatine Galleries

Born as the Renaissance reached its conclusion in the late 16th century, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio created a place for himself in the artistic world through his highly emotional paintings and despite his apparently volatile behavior. (He was known to have an eccentric personality and spent the last four years of his life avoiding arrest for a murder committed during a street brawl in Rome.) His artistic legacy stems not only from the horrific, yet mesmerizing, face of Medusa, or the equally repulsive yet beautiful representation of the triumph of the fearless Judith over Holofernes, but from his exploration of a stylistic movement which changed the course of art history - chiaroscuro. Through this technique, using the contrasts between dark and light, shadow and color to express the emotions within his masterpieces, he produced impassioned and naturalistic works. In commemoration of the 400th anniversary of Caravaggio's death, Florence celebrates the artist's life achievements and the movement he created through three exhibits running concurrently at the Uffizi Gallery, at the Palatine Gallery at the Pitti Palace, and at the Villa Bardini. The exhibits run until October 17, 2010 and include examples of his most famous as well as more obscure works, alongside those of his followers, the caravaggeschi. The former include his Medusa and Bacchus, and the latter range from Bartolomeo Manfredi to the Dutch artists Gerard van Honthorst and Theodore Rombouts. As a 400 hundred-year-old mystery revolving around his final resting place at Porto Ercole draws to a close, an exhibition highlighting his masterpieces and his following is only fitting. For access to all three exhibits, the Caravaggio Card is available for 25 Euro.

Written by Jessica Card
Art History Intern at The Florence Newspaper

Caravaggio e Caravaggeschi a Firenze
May 22 - October 10 2010
Uffizi Gallery and Palatine Gallery (Pitti Palace)
Tuesday - Sunday, 8:15 a.m - 6:50 p.m
Uffizi Gallery 10 Euro
Palatine Gallery 12 Euro

Caravaggio e la Modernita
I Dipinti della Fondazione Roberto Longhi
Villa Bardini (Costa San Giorgio 6)
May 22 - October 17 2010
Tuesday - Sunday, 10:00 a.m - 6:00 p.m
6 Euro

Original Article
www.florencenewspaper.it/vediarticolo.asp?news=b0.06.23.15.20