EXHIBITIONS 2016: MUST TO SEE IN OCTOBER IN ITALY
The list of exhibitions not to be missed in October đ
The list of exhibitions not to be missed in October đ
Tellas is one of the most promising artists of the international Urban Art movement, and his works will be displayed at the Wunderkammern Gallery in Rome until November 19th 2016 in the exhibition entitled âClima Estremoâ (âExtreme Weatherâ).
Tellas was born in Cagliari, Sardinia, in 1985, but he currently lives and works in Rome, and he draws inspiration from his native land to transform harsh landscape of Sardinia into poetic artworks.
For the exhibition âClima Estremoâ (âExtreme Weatherâ) Tellas introduces a new research linked to those extreme weather events attributed to human-induced global warming, responding to the need to return to a more intimate connection with Nature, too.
READ ALSO: the exhibition that the Wunderkammern Gallery in Milan dedicates to Doze Green, one of the pioneers of the Graffiti and Urban Art movements.
INFO
15th october â 19th november 2016
WUNDERKAMMERN
Via Gabrio Serbelloni 124, Rome
www.wunderkammern.net
FREE ENTRANCE
The Maya in Verona. Who follows me on the social media, especially on Instagram, maybe saw the images of the inauguration of the exhibition devoted to the Maya.
The most beautiful thing of Instagram is the possibility of making videos you can see on Instagram Stories, which allow me to show you the exhibition before its opening, or even during its set-up đ .
Some people have already written to me that are going to visit the exhibition very soon, and I hope that I will read soon your opinion about this unique and innovative show, because it illustrates the beauty of the Maya art, giving the public the opportunity to better understand a mysterious people.
Itâs neither an exhibition dedicated to the history of the Maya, nor an archaeological exhibition whose finds are displayed in a chronological order. Instead, itâs a journey through the Maya culture in order to narrate a civilization, and its language which is still little-known.
The Bagatti Valsecchi Museum in Milan. Autumn is a very intense time of year. Several exhibitions open, and this month the schedule of events is particularly rich. Itâs not easy to decide what previews to attend and what exhibitions to visit without hurrying at a later time.
Thereâs an event, happened early this autumn, which I fondly remember, because you and I met in order to visit the Bagatti Valsecchi Museum in Milan.
This post is dedicated to that Friday afternoon when I met a lot of you who follow me every day on my social pages.
An exhibition which has literally a common thread, that is to say a thread which marks a journey and a passage.
On October 15th 2016, the Zoia Gallery of contemporary art will inaugurate âTessere trameâ (âWeaving weftsâ), an exhibition of works by Ilaria Margutti and Jole Serreli.