Artempo
Exhibition at the Palazzo Fortuny in Venice which examines the relationship between art, time and the power of display, representing a breadth of cultures and periods and featuring over 300 objects ranging from rare archaeological materials to contemporary installations.
This was exhibition was like entering a cabinet of curiosities drawing subtle parallels between the art and objects of different times and places. It left you to make your own links and to have your own ideas. Works included those by Picasso, Man Ray, Francis Bacon and many others as well as ancient objects with unknown artists. I must admit I found it really mind blowing.
The venue itself was stunning too. It was the home and workshop of the fashion designer Mariano Fortuny who also designed theatre sets and lighting and had his own printing press. The whole place was sumptuous giving a picture of a life and interests. Much as I loved the exhibition I would like to go back to see the palazzo on an ordinary day.
This was exhibition was like entering a cabinet of curiosities drawing subtle parallels between the art and objects of different times and places. It left you to make your own links and to have your own ideas. Works included those by Picasso, Man Ray, Francis Bacon and many others as well as ancient objects with unknown artists. I must admit I found it really mind blowing.
The venue itself was stunning too. It was the home and workshop of the fashion designer Mariano Fortuny who also designed theatre sets and lighting and had his own printing press. The whole place was sumptuous giving a picture of a life and interests. Much as I loved the exhibition I would like to go back to see the palazzo on an ordinary day.
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