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Rendez-vous au Palazzo Molin
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The Prince Albert II Foundation to open art exhibition at Palazzo Molin in Venice during the Biennale Arte 2015
On Thursday 24th September, a joint exhibition of works by acclaimed artists Maria Rebecca Ballestra and Julien Friedler will open at Palazzo Molin in San Marco, Venice.
A selection of contemporary artworks, including photography and installations, will be displayed in the Lombardo Piano Nobile at Palazzo Molin, one of few prestigious apartments left for sale at this award-winning restoration development set in a historic 15th century palace. Coinciding with the 56th International Art Exhibition in Venice, the exhibition draws on this year’s theme, All the World’s Futures. A press conference will take place at 6pm on 24th September, followed by a drinks reception starting at 7pm. The exhibition, which will run until 31st October, is supported by the Italian branch of The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and Venice Sotheby's International Realty, which is marketing the apartments at Palazzo Molin.
The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation was set up to help protect the natural environment and raise awareness of the impact human activities have. The Foundation works from their headquarters in Monaco or through its domestic branches, amongst which is the Associazione Italiana della Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco onlus. Venice was considered a fitting setting for this art exhibition, especially given the thought-provoking theme of this year’s Biennale.
Ann-Marie Doyle of Venice Sotheby's International Realty added: “We are delighted to welcome Maria Rebecca and Julien to present their works at Palazzo Molin during the Biennale. Venice is an established epicentre of the international art world and, with ceiling heights of over 5 metres, the Piano Nobile is the perfect place to show their work.”
The collection by Maria Rebecca Ballestra is taken from Journey into Fragility, her two-year project on art and the environment. With the aim of developing a constructive dialogue, Maria Rebecca produced twelve projects in twelve different places in the world.
A leading figure in the visual art movement Be Boz Be Art, Julien Friedler’s work is influenced by his career as a psychoanalyst and writer. Through contemporary art, the Belgium-born philosopher explores the shortcomings and future prospects of modernity.
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Retour en images sur l'exposition à Bologne
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Les oeuvres partent à la Mudima
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La Vérité du Labyrinthe s'expose
Rendez-vous le 5 septembre de 18h30 à 20h30
à la Galerie Spazio Testoni via D’Azeglio 50, Bologna
"La Verità del Labirinto è un progetto artistico di Maria Rebecca Ballestra in 9 tappe, ispirato ai testi dell’omonima raccolta dell’artista Belga Julien Friedler.
Una selezione di 9 dei 44 testi saranno il punto di partenza di una serie di riflessioni sulla simbologia del labirinto, declinate ed approfondite attraverso diverse prospettive ed angolature. Ogni tappa è per Ballestra occasione per confrontarsi con un macro-tema, legato all’uomo ed alla sua coscienza, come la memoria, la morte, il corpo, l’immaterialità, il gioco, il sogno, il mistero, il pellegrinaggio, il sacrificio."
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Bientôt une exposition à la Mudima
En octobre 2015,
la Fondation Mudima accueillera une exposition des oeuvres de Julien Friedler...
Les oeuvres se préparent, les idées fusent...
Rappel sur ce qu'est la Fondation....
Mudima - Fondazione per l'Arte Contemporanea
via Tadino, 26
20124 Milan, ItalyT : +39 02 29 40 96 33
F : +39 02 29 40 14 55
info@mudima.net
www.mudima.netMudima Foundation was founded in 1988 by Gino Maggio in Milan with the aim to present the interdisciplinary researches of those artists that were moving on the boundary between the different art fields, connecting visual arts with contemporary literature, music and new multimedia expressions. The purposes of the foundation are merely cultural and it does not manage any commercial activity on the exhibited works, neither in its own spaces in Milan nor in the museums and public spaces in the world where the exhibitions are moved after Milan.