Giorgio Napolitano Congratulates i Libri D’acqua Exhibition
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Giorgio Napolitano
Congratulates the Exhibition “i Libri D’acqua” By
Antonio Nocera Collateral Event of the
55th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di
Venezia
Venice, 6th June 2013 -
Inaugurated on Friday, May 31st the exhibition “I
libri d’acqua” di Antonio Nocera, a collateral event of
the 55. International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di
Venezia, will be open until November 24th, at the
Monastery of St. Nicolò at Venice Lido.
Among the
speakers at the vernissage, Councilor Bruno Filippini for
the Municipality of Venice, the President of the Pellicani
Foundation Nicola Pellicani and Professor Fabrizio Marrella
for EIUC (European Inter-University Centre For Human Rights
and Democratisation). The Head of State Giorgio
Napolitano sent his congratulations, writing in a
heart-felt letter to the master "I am certain that your
works are going to raise the interest of the public, not
only for their imaginative quality and artistic achievement,
but also for the inspiration that guides them in dealing
with the phenomena of our times and the fecund exchanges
between different traditions and cultural realities."
The exhibition is made of a big sculpture/installation located in the central open-air area of the claustrum of the Monastery and about twenty artist books, of different sizes and shapes, on view in transparent cases that seem to be floating in mid-air in the cloister. The central installation, titled “Il libro dell’acqua”, is made of 22 painted aluminum panels, each one connected to the other, and resting on an iron platform sized 400x400 cm, full of glass of different blue shades. It is a big open book that seems to be rising from the sea waters and stand out against the sky. Glass, iron and paper are the materials dominating the exhibition together with the blue color of the artworks.
The central subject of Antonio Nocera’s representational world is migration, an ancient phenomenon that has touched millions of people all over the globe, starting from the Greek and Roman colonizations to the conquer of the New World up to the present.
During the whole period of the exhibition the public will be able to visit the artist’s atelier, made available by the Monastery, where a great number of the works were made. An immersion into the creative process and perhaps a chance to meet the Master at work.
The areas dedicated to the
exhibition “I libri d’acqua” will also be the setting
where, on July 13th, the yearly Diplomatic
Conference organized by EIUC will take place, a
unique moment of dialogue and reflection on the issue of
human rights in which international scholars and diplomats
will participate. EXHIBITION
COORDINATES
VENUE Monastery St. Nicolò -
Riviera San Nicolò, 26 Venice Lido
OPENING HOURS every
day from Monday to Friday 9-13 and 14-17
Saturdays 10-17
(closed on Sundays)
closed from August 5 to August 15,
2013
HOW TO GET THERE waterbus stop "Lido", then bus line
"V" at minutes 00 20 40
www.ilibridacqua.it
www.eiuc.org
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