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Annamaria Cimbal

Annamaria Cimbal: Pop Art in Burano, Living amidst Color

It’s true, Burano’s colors are spellbinding. Strolling along the island’s narrow canals, crossing its wood and stone bridges, noticing the variety of boats anchored at its banks make you think that you’re wandering alon...
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Art Map

Art Map

We are distributing 10.000 copies of Venice In. Because of the great claim, while you wait to have your copy, we publish also on web the much appreciated Art Map. The first and only map printed and online, dedicated to this gre...
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Iter Per Labirintum

A Butterfly Net: Venice Captures Contemporary Art A Game and a Challenge

Venice is a labyrinth, with its intense maze of alleys, views, unexpected glimpses and evocative waterways that make this city an ideal place for capturing instant shots of contemporary art, as if caught in a butterfly net. In ...
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Biennale: IllumiNations

ILLUMInation: 54th International Art Exposition

The city’s most worldly event is on the brink of renewing itself. This year, the inaugural preview of the 54th International Art Exposition, coincides with the Golden Lion Awards Ceremony and a public opening. From noon on Sa...
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Guggenheim Sonnabend

ILEANA SONNABEND: An Italian Portrait

A women endowed with far-reaching vision was at the forefront of the art scene during the second half of the twentieth century, driven by curiosity and the courage to discover and launch new artists and novel works. Cosmopolita...
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La Collezione François Pinault - “Elogio del dubbio” e “Il Mondo vi appartiene”

François Pinault Collection – “In Praise of Doubt” and “The World Belongs to You”

The opening of the exhibitions In Praise of Doubt at Punta della Dogana on 10 April, and The World Belongs to You at Palazzo Grassi on 2 June, marks the 5 year anniversary of the opening of Palazzo Grassi by Francois Pinault an...
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Giorgio Affabris

Three years ago, while I was writing my thesis about Andrè Breton’s “L’amour fou” , fate took me to Venice, giving birth to a series of apparently random events that made me move in that city. To compre...
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