Art in Venice, ‘IN-FINITUM’ at Palazzo Fortuny
6th June – 15th November 2009
Palazzo Fortuny
Since 6th June Palazzo Fortuny has been holding In-Finitum, that is the exhibition which completes and closes the extraordinary displaying cycle created by Axel Vervoordt and started in Venice in 2007 with Artempo:Where time becomes art and carried on in 2008 in Paris with Qui es-tu?, based on the transmission of knowledge and wisdom as well as on the permanent need of human
condition of putting questions to oneself and searching for answers. In-finitum meaning Cosmic and unfinished, like contemporary art works often aim at, but not only that. Many are the artists who have faced the infinite theme, by interpreting it according to concepts and representations belonging to one’s own culture. The curator likes placing them side by side according to the whim of the moment, by an anti-chronological approach. At the exhibition there are works by Giovanni Anselmo, Natvar Bhavsar, Pierre Bonnard, Berlinde de Bruyckere, Michael Borremans, Alberto Burri, Alexander Calder, Paul Cézanne, Antonio Canova, Eugène Delacroix, Ray & Charles Eames, Lucio Fontana, Adam Fuss, Giuseppe Gabellone, Francesco Hayez, Ann-Veronica Janssens, Anish Kapoor, Anselm Kiefer, Kimsooja, Yves Klein, Piero Manzoni, Brice Marden, Fausto Melotti, Mario Merz, Joan Mirò, Tatsuo Miyajima, Vic Muniz, Renato Nicolodi, Roman Opalka, Palagio Pelagi, Pablo Picasso, Otto Piene, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Guido Reni, Gerhard Richter, George Romney, Thomas Ruff, Kazuo Shiraga, Ettore Spaletti, Vassilikis Takis, Diana Thater, Dirk Van De Len, Jef Verheyen, Rik Wouters, Gilberto Zorio. TD
















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