by Mereasy | Sep 13, 2019 | Abstractionism, Art, Emilio Vedova, Exhibitions, Guggenheim, Informal Art, Italy, Milan, Modern Art, Museums, Paintings, Tintoretto, Venice
Reading Time: 5 minutes This artist is considered the Italian Pollock, however unlike the American, he was a tireless experimenter and the author of three-dimensional paintings as well as engravings, tapestries, and light-sound installationsDespite an international...
by Mereasy | Jul 12, 2019 | Arshile Gorky, Exhibitions, Paintings, Venice
Reading Time: 5 minutes In Venice, at Ca’ Pesaro, the first Italian retrospective exhibit on the artist who is considered one of the key figures of 20th century American art.The exhibition inaugurated at the International Gallery of Modern Art – Ca ’Pesaro in...
by Mereasy | Jun 12, 2019 | Alberto Burri, Exhibitions, Informal Art, Italy, Mereasy, Places, Venice
Reading Time: 5 minutes In Venice, until July 28th, an exhibition dedicated to the “Master of Matter” offers the opportunity to chronologically trace the most important stages of his artistic careerThis anthology on Burri is held held at the Giorgio Cini...
by Mereasy | Jul 6, 2018 | Antonio Canova, Art, Exhibitions, Italy, Mereasy, Museums, Venice
Reading Time: 4 minutes New frontiers of museum exhibitions. “Magister Canova”, the exhibition on Antonio Canova, held in Venice at the Scuola Grande della Misericordia from June 16th to November 22nd, 2018, will offer a new and even more enthralling way to enjoy the...
by Mereasy | Apr 30, 2018 | Art, Culture, Exhibitions, History, Italy, John Ruskin, Mereasy, Places, Romanticism, Stories, Venice
Reading Time: 4 minutes Having endured for centuries, steadfast upon the city that rises from the sea, St. Mark’s Basilica, the eternal symbol of Venice, almost saw an ugly end in the 1870s, at the hands of those who wanted to save her.Restoration work, which the...
by Mereasy | Mar 2, 2018 | Art, History, Italy, Mereasy, Museums, Places, Stories, Venice, Vittore Carpaccio
Reading Time: 4 minutes The diabolical realism of the Venetian painter who inspired one of the most famous dishes in Italian cuisine.Perhaps the most famous is that which appears in the “Due dame veneziane” [“The Two Venetian Ladies”], a painting preserved...