Oscar Murillo’s installation in Venice

Oscar Murillo | opere Frequencies

Frequencies by Oscar Murillo at Cardinal Pole Catholic School, London. Commissioned and produced by Artangel in collaboration with Frequencies. Institute. Photo: Tim Bowditch. Courtesy the artist

A STORM IS BLOWING FROM PARADISE. AN INSTALLATION BY OSCAR MURILLO IN VENICE

Colombian artist Oscar Murillo in Venice to create A Storm Is Blowing From Paradise, a large-scale installation at the Scuola Grande della Misericordia.
The project includes new paintings by the artist and an extensive interactive presentation of Frequencies, involving schools from various parts of the world.

An installation by Oscar Murillo in Venice

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La piena dell’occhio (the flood of the eye) by Enrico Minguzzi

Enrico Minguzzi | Fior d'uovo

Enrico Minguzzi, Fior d’uovo, 2022, olio su resina epossidica su tela, cm 24x18x2

LA PIENA DELL’OCCHIO (THE FLOOD OF THE EYE) BY ENRICO MINGUZZI

On 23 September, in the rooms of the Ex Convento di San Francesco in Bagnacavallo, the exhibition La piena dell’occhio, a solo show by Enrico Minguzzi curated by Saverio Verini, opens to the public.

More than forty paintings and sculptures, realised by the artist between 2021 and 2022, to understand an artistic research made of superimpositions.

The fullness of the eye

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La mostra a Venezia AI WEIWEI. La Commedia Umana – Memento Mori

Ai Weiwei | La Commedia Umana

LA MOSTRA A VENEZIA DI AI WEIWEI. LA COMMEDIA UMANA – MEMENTO MORI

Ai Weiwei plays with materials, with history, with the location and creates Ai Weiwei. La Commedia Umana – Memento Mori, the strangest, funniest, freest exhibition there is.

From 28 August to 27 November 2022, the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei presents a solo exhibition in Venice, at the Abbey of San Giorgio Maggiore, featuring the largest suspended glass sculpture ever made and a selection of some of his works.

Ai Weiwei. La Commedia Umana

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Art can swim in Blub’s works

Blub | Modigliani

Blub, Modigliani

ART CAN SWIM IN BLUB’S WORKS

His art is gentle and colours the forgotten corners of city streets, Blub’s works are recognisable because they depict art icons and famous people of the past wearing a diving mask.

From Botticelli’s Venus de Botticelli to the Mona Lisa, from Giuseppe Verdi to Dante Alighieri, from Van Gogh to Dali, there are many characters that, between reality and fantasy, have been represented by the mysterious street artist Blub.

The works of Blub

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