Meetings at the Museum
Dialogues with this with Art
exhibition and meetings with artists in the halls of the Museum of Sansepolcro
edited by
Ilaria Margutti
Buti and Stefano
The Institution Library Museum Historical Archives of Sansepolcro presents the third series of meetings with artists from all over Italy, who will provide their preparation for dialogue and confrontation with the public on issues that affect their research, in order to bring the viewer to contemporary artistic languages.
The rooms of the Museum, will be available to host and build a dialogue between past and present with the intention of maintaining the interest in the languages of contemporary art, too often relegated to a cultural environment that puts you far from understanding on the part of a public novices.
In the third edition of the meetings at the museum, will be an exhibition of the works of visiting artists to present their research, along a theme designed for schools with meetings and workshops within the halls of the museum in order to enable the observer to reflect on topics, methods and content of contemporary art and art historical.
The works of Piero della Francesca, Pontormo, Della Robbia, Santi di Tito, Raffaellino del Colle and many other artists of the Museum of Sansepolcro, will be ready to confront and dialogue with works by Enrique Moya Gonzalez, Giancarlo Marcali, Elizabeth and Above Alessandra Baldoni.
The exhibition will open Friday, December 7, 2012 at 17:00 and runs until March 8, 2013, with the hours of the museum.
The four meetings with the artists will be held in the month of January 2013 every Saturday at 17.00 according to the following timetable:
Enrique Moya Gonzalez Saturday, January 12
Giancarlo Marcali Saturday, January 19
Elisabetta Di Sopra Saturday, January 26
Alessandra Baldoni Saturday, February 2
Enrique Moya Gonzalez, Madrid 1979, studying at the University of Castilla - La Mancha, the region that has been the cultural cradle of the surrealist movement, majoring in Fine Arts with a major in drawing and painting. Lover of pure design, has chosen Italy as his spiritual home where refine and develop his personal artistic research. In 2008 he moved to Arezzo, where he created a school of artistic research "RADAR", "Research School of Art", at the Institute of Piero della Francesca.
Giancarlo Marcali, Milan 1963. He graduated from the New South Wales University in Sydney, Aboriginal arts and culture of the islands of the South Pacific. The work of Marcali is both evidence of militant commitment, sensitivity to the issues that most shake the conscience and an art that, not content to act as an occurrence merely aesthetic, leads to reflection, re-focusing attention on human values. Exciting, involving as there is better in the viewer.
Elisabetta Di Sopra, Venice 1969. He received in 2010 the Degree in Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice. His artistic work is expressed especially through the use of video language to investigate the dynamics of micro-sensitive unexpressed, where the female body assumes the central role of memory.
Alessandra Baldoni, Perugia 1976. His photos are the result of "small screenplays written for a shot," depicts real set, constructs a metaphysical world and enchanted, tries to tell the places of the soul, the geographies of existence in which everyone can recognize. The central themes of his research are memory, dream, fairy tale and love.
Ilaria Margutti Buti and Stefano are the curators of the project, which acts as the central point, some classes of high school in Sansepolcro, involving them in a trail that will be developed in three phases of the lab with the presence of the artists. The aim is to promote the meeting between the work of art and young people, focusing a light on the contemporary.
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