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Italy hosts diverse art exhibitions exploring identity and the human form
Various art exhibitions are scheduled across Italy, focusing on themes of identity, the human body, and historical continuity.
In Padova, the Galleria civica Cavour will host “Sul futuro del corpo” from September 5 to October 4. Curated by Barbara Codogno, the exhibition features seventeen figurative painters, including Markus Schinwald and Nicola Samorì, exploring the relationship between painting and the human body in the age of artificial intelligence.
Other notable regional exhibitions include: - Spoltore: The “Origine e mutamento” project featuring ceramics by Carla Trivellone and watercolors by Veronica Petraccia. - Tione degli Abruzzi: Fabio Massimo Fioravanti’s photography exhibition “Immaginare l’invisibile,” focusing on Japanese Nō theater. - Bonassola: Corrado Scarsi’s “Orizzonti,” utilizing cement and pigments to explore the connection between man and nature. - Arezzo: Grazia Mori’s “Uomini impassibili, donne arrabbiate,” examining perception and identity. - Coreglia Antelminelli: Gianfalco Masini’s collective “Una donna,” exploring the female experience through various media. - Pietrasanta: Andrea Benetti’s “PY43 · Órigo,” which bridges prehistoric rock art with contemporary iconography. - Venice: François Reboul’s “From Chaos to Freedom,” an abstract expressionist exploration of order and spontaneity.
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Barbara Codogno · Carla Trivellone · François Reboul · Galleria civica Cavour · Grazia Mori · Italy · Markus Schinwald · Nicola Samorì · Rosy Boa · Spazio SV · Venezia · Veronica Petraccia