September 4, 2010–January 9, 2011
Peggy Guggenheim Collection
The exhibition surveys the art of the American artist Adolph Gottlieb (1903-1974): from his initial paintings of Surrealist influence, to his expressionist and abstract works. The popularity of Gottlieb derives from his invention of a visual language more basic and universal than written language, purged of symbols with historical precedents.
4th September 2010 – 9th January 2011
Fortuny Palace
Silence, nature, meditation, time: these are the themes at the heart of the vast offer at Palazzo Fortuny for its autumn exhibitions. As always, Mariano’s genius loci and spirit embrace the works of the contemporary artists displaying their works in the museum, paying him homage and continuing his aptitude for experimentation.
Housed on the ground floor is
NUALA GOODMAN GARDENS
12th September – 23rd October 2010
Various locations
“The sites of Baldassarre“, Galuppi and Music Festival, presents, for 2010 too, a rich program, divided into the usual two sections of oratorio and concerts.
The Rare Instruments Section will be enriched, this year, with the presentation of an unusual instrument: the Alphorn (or Swiss horn), usually used as a bird call in alpine pastures or for folk music, but in this context it will be presented in its concert capacity in texts written just for such instrument of which Alessio Benedettelli is the most
31st July – 21st November
Correr Museum, St.Mark Square
For the first time, after more than 100 years, Venice dedicates an exhibition to Giacomo Favretto, one of the most important masters of the Italian Nineteenth century, who was born and grew up in the lagoon city, and who revived the Venetian school during the second half of the Nineteenth century, by recovering and renovating the unique aspects of great Veneto tradition from Longhi to Tiepolo.
28th August – 21st November 2010
Cini Foundation – Island of San Giorgio
From August 28th to November 21st, the Exhibition Center on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore the Giorgio Cini Foundation will be open to the public with the exhibition which aims at being a deep exploration of the variable activities of Giambattista Piranesi, one of the most fascinating, complex and multifaceted artists in 18th-century Europe.
From August 29th to October 10th 2010
Palazzo Grimani
Palazzo Grimani opened in December 2008 as a museum of itself and for a few selected works. Up to now it could be visited by appointment only. From August 29th to October 10th 2010 it will be permanently open to the public with some exhibitions whose protagonists will be great Italian and international artists.
The permanent exhibition in Palazzo Grimani will be inaugurated with the three among the most famous works of Giorgione, of whom this year marks the fifth centenary: The Old
29th August – 21st November 2010
Arsenale and Giardini
From August 29th the 12th International Architecture Exhibition has been opened to the public. What most strikes about this Biennale is the almost total absence of real architectural projects (very few models) and examples of urban
3rd September 2010
On September 3rd 2010 the Great Hall of Palazzo del Cinema host the ceremony to John Woo’s for Golden Lion Lifetime Achievement at the 67th International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art in Venice.
28th August – 17th October 2010
Belivacqua La Masa Foundation, Gallery of St. Mark’s Square
On Friday 27th August 2010 the Gallery of St. Mark’s Square, Belivacqua La Masa Foundation, inaugurated the exhibition “GRAPHIC DESIGN FROM JAPAN. 100 POSTER 2001-2010″.
More than 100 posters selected among thousands of works presented
27th August to 14th November 2010.
Istituto Veneto di Scienze Lettere e Arti, Palazzo Franchetti
Perhaps not everybody knows that before Stanley Kubrick became a world-renowned filmmaker, he was a great photographer too. From 1945 to 1950, in fact, he worked for Look magazine , a widespread publication in New York, which aimed, in the early years following the Second World War, at capturing the social life of post-war America.