Five appointments with contemporary art between travel, dance and spirituality

#Intransito: recounting the journeys of humanity to the Tiburtina station

In Rome Tiburtina, until 11 December 2022there is #InTransito – creative experiences. For this third edition, the guiding theme is The Routes of Gaia: the Journeys of Humanity. Levent is produced by the cultural association Music Theater International ETS in collaboration with Large Retail Stations and with the support of Italian State Railways group. Geographic focus of the rich programme, theworld travel experience. But, as in the two previous editions, the public will also be led into the other dimensions of the journey, understood as an inner human journey and a “creative” experience regenerating the mind and body, relational skills, sensitivity and affectivity of each of us.

Among the various proposals that #InTransito – creative experiences offers, the return of the artist Sergio Gotti with a large cardboard installation that illustrates the hemispheres and continents, and the action-impact of man on the Earth and on the natural ecosystem in time and space. A multi-relief sculpture that is assembled by the public by participating in a thematic game-questionnaire. The installation is flanked and integrated with a photographic exhibition by three internationally renowned artists – Lucia Baldini, Nicoletta Diamanti, Rosellina Garbo – on the topic the living (visual) memory of the traditions lived in the communities. The updated calendar of appointments is available HERE.

The Epiphanies of Corrado Veneziano

An exhibition of non-places, commercial logos, Isbn bar codes, passing through the tributes to The divine Comedy by Dante et al Codex Atlanticus by Leonardo da Vinci. It will be open to visitors until Thursday 22 December 2022At Venetian space (via Reno 18.a) in Rome, the new solo exhibition of Conrad Venetian, Epiphaniesedited by Francesca Barbieri Marinetti with the collaboration of Alessia Rosati. Among the exhibited works, too the absolute preview of the most important Veneziano exhibition of 2023: a work dedicated to the most brilliant Italian art historian, Giovanni Battista Cavalcasellefocused on his conflict between classicism and experimentation.

Epiphanies are above all divine apparitions: mythological, religious, supernatural. Corrado Veneziano takes up this sense of visual surprise and links it with the discovery of the unexpected within everyday life. These are exquisitely human epiphanies, but no less suggestive and fascinating for this. As his previous critics and curators, from Achille Bonito Oliva to Marc Augé have remarked, Veneziano solicits a eye exercise reaching out to seize, between sidewalks and tracks, opportunities for pleasure, inner research and poetry. Epiphanies it is open to the public from Tuesday to Saturday, from 5 to 8 pm. For visits at other times, call 366-1344326. Free admission.

Wonderland, Lewis Carroll’s homage to Alice

It was the year 1872 when Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland arrived in Italy, edited by Loescher. The novel, written in 1865 by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym of Lewis Carrollrecounts Alice’s extraordinary journey into a fantasy world populated by strange but fascinating anthropomorphic creatures, between talking animals and battling playing cards. IS considered not only the masterpiece of the British writer, but also one of the cornerstones of fantasy literature ever.

Today its settings and its legendary characters live again in the collective Wonderland of the SpazioCima Gallery of Rome, curated and organized by Roberta Cimaincluding the works of AjnoS, The Tales in the Drawer by Serenella Lombardi And Alessandra Pierelli. About 30 works on display, with different techniques and styles, to re-propose not only the world of Alice, but also other stories fabulous. It will be open to visitors, with free admission, until 23 December, from Tuesday to Friday 15:30-19:30, Saturday and Sunday 16:00-19:30.

Wait, you’re beautiful!: in via Margutta the double photographic exhibition on great dance

Fragments of eternity that tell of beauty, strength, even pain. Shots snatched from the fluid and passionate movement of dance and framed to become forever. Glimpses of enchantment that immortalize the étoiles of world dance in the greatest ballets in history. Wait, you’re beautiful!which refers to the historic invitation “If I say to the moment: you are so beautiful, stop!” by Goethe, is the double exhibition dedicated to shows curated by Daniele Cipriani, the International Dance Gala Les Étoiles it’s at The Man who dances – with costumes by Roberto Capucci.

The exhibition, commissioned by Daniele Cipriani Art And Tina Vanninihosted at the vegetarian restaurant The Margutta Veggy Food & Artin Rome, in via Margutta 118, will open Monday 12 Decemberopening hours 19-21, and will be open to visitors until 21 March 2023. The exhibition Les Étoiles embrace the shots of Pierluigi Abbondanza, Cristiano Castaldi, Vincenzo Cositore, Massimo Danza, Jack Devant, Younsik Kim, Malcolm Levinkind, Enrico Ripari and Graham Spicer; with The Last Judgmenthowever, the protagonist is Damiano Mongelli.

The nativity scene by Padre Kino, Luigi Ballarin at the Mart in Rovereto tells a special Nativity

It will remain exposed until 8 January 2023 in the entrance hall of the Mart, Museum of modern and contemporary art of Trento and Rovereto, Padre Kino’s crib created by the Venetian artist Luigi Ballarin. It is a large canvas (3.60 x 2.40 m) which interprets the narration with which Venerable Father Eusebio Chini, Noneso from Segno and Jesuit missionary at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries in New Spain, now Mexico and Arizona, could have told his Natives Pima the mystery of the Nativity and the Holy Family.

A hut made of skins, typical of the tribes of the native Pima people; Mary and Joseph in the costumes of those parts; a bison instead of an ox and a puma instead of a donkey; three Indian chiefs in their colorful clothes who replace our Magi Kings; the Indian women carrying the woven baskets to the Sacred Hut; some youths in full tribal dance in flamboyant holiday costumes; the men who proudly exhibit the ceramics produced with their hands; the children playing… and, in the background, the Father on horseback, the Kino who has come from afar, who scans the sky following with attentive eyes the course of the comet which he was able to study on the sea voyage with which he reached, in fact, the New Spain then.

Five appointments with contemporary art between travel, dance and spirituality