Joys and Peeta: My good old habits

Peeta | mostra Milano

PEETA in his studio

JOYS AND PEETA: MY GOOD OLD HABITS

Wunderkammern Milan present the exhibition “My good old habits” by Italian artists Joys and Peeta in its Milan venue.

Joys (Padua, 1974) started his career as a writer in the ‘90s, focusing his research on lettering.
Over time the letters have gone through a change which has transformed them in veritable visual structures, with an almost architectural coherence.
Peeta (1980) lives and works in Venice.
Studying sculpture and industrial design, the artist has elaborated a tridimensional painting in which the lettering acquires volume.

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Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable: Damien Hirst exhibition in Venice

Damien Hirst | Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable

TREASURES FROM THE WRECK OF THE UNBELIEVABLE: DAMIEN HIRST IN VENICE

Fake, myth, dream and illusion.
These could be the key words of Damien Hirst’s great exhibition in Venice.
Two exhibition spaces, Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana, for a great event which has taken 10 years in the making, in which Damien Hirst displays a plausible story, which is, however, totally invented.

The Damien Hirst exhibition in Venice anticipates a few weeks of the events of the Venice Biennale, but this is an independent event destined to remain among the great events of the British artist.
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Summit Fever by Miriam Wuttke

A new exhibition at Fusion Art Gallery.
SUMMIT FEVER, the new solo exhibition of Miriam Wuttke.

Miriam Wuttke is a very exciting artist . She expresses herself through different media,  painting , installation and performance.
She studied at first abstract painting at the art sudents league, then art therapy in combination with fine arts.
Thus her work is exploring continuously human behaviour and feelings.

READ ALSO: the last exhibition at Fusion Art Gallery.

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Flow, Italian and Chinese contemporary art in dialogue

Franco Ionda | Soglia di pericolo

Franco Ionda – Soglia di pericolo, 1990.

FLOW, ITALIAN AND CHINESE CONTEMPORARY ART IN DIALOGUE

A contemporary Palladio welcomes you with the works of Flow, Italian and Chinese contemporary art which are on exhibition in the hall of the Palladian Basilica in Vicenza from March 25th to May 7th 2017.
Flow underlines the free flow of artistic expressions of two very different people, Italian and Chinese people.

The exhibition, curated by Maria Yvonne Pugliese and Peng Feng, presents 14 artists for the West and 10 for the East, including famous and emerging artists, and new proposals.
In all, there are 28 works displayed in a space full of natural light coming from wide openings of a palace built centuries ago by Andrea Palladio.

READ ALSO: The Palladian villas are included in the World Heritage list.

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