The Gallery of Contemporary Art Wikiarte
Via San Felice 18 Bologna
is pleased to invite you Saturday, September 7, 2013
at 18:00
the exhibition
"Spirits of the Dead: FELLINI TRUFFAUT KUBRICK"
Artists on display
ALFREDO PINI, ANGELO CONTE, CESARE GARUTI, DINA MONTESU, GIANFRANCO BIANCHI, LUCA RICCI, BENIGNA MARINO, MAURO MARTIN, ODDO, PAOLO REMONDINI, ROBERTO TOMBA, ROBERTO GIUSTI, SIMONA MILANI, STEPHARON.
The cinema is able to understand and simultaneously develop various arts and disciplines of man, from literature to philosophy, from painting and sculpture to theatrical setting / dramatic up - of course - the photograph.
Many artists during the past century, have indivuato right in the film one of the greatest opportunities to represent and display according to multiple levels and degrees of reading his contemporary, exploring and pushing the limits of human imagination and visionary.
Three directors (as diverse, as united in the same intellectual honesty and creative) developed to the highest degree their own artistic sphere, reaching levels of suggestion encompassing: the stylistic perfection and cleaning almost "morbid" image of Stanley Kubrick, to divertissement ironic / philosophical increasingly concentrated in the daily newspaper of Francois Truffaut, to the visionary dream and suspended, but quite tangible and real by Federico Fellini.
With the exhibition "Spirits of the Dead: Fellini Truffaut Kubrick", invited artists are asked to interpret one or more titles of the three directors, or - more broadly - the feeling and the atmosphere that pervades the work, charge a visionary only between delirium and madness.
Presentation critical care:
Alberto Gross
Curator exhibition
Deborah Petroni
Rubens Fogacci
Sponsored by:
www.virtualstudios.it
www.genzianariccicomunicazione.it
www.ilpensieroartistico.eu
www.paolobalsamo.it
www.lavoriedilionline.it
Duration of exhibition:
7 to 19 September 2013
from Tuesday to Saturday from 11.00 am to 19.00 pm
Sunday and Monday closed.
Free admission
Info and contacts:
Mail: info@wikiarte.com
Site: www.wikiarte.com





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