Monday, March 21, 2011

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Friday, March 18, 2011

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ALSO ON THE DAY OF THE UNIT 150 ° 'D'captured Yoga Forlì ITALY The U14' U14


Both public at Kennedy to watch the game of the qualifying phase for direct encounter to win the regional title. Many children, friends, relatives as well as the head of the Roman and Prof. Grassilli Maurizzi to personally attend to this sensitive meeting that opens to our team a good chance the regional final.
Even the bench was full with the presence of all the boys and was joined by the new figure of the scout-man player of the Series B Pharsiphal Cau, who collected the data for the meeting give a more targeted to individual players.
A cautious start to the set and perhaps even a little fear of damage to his opponents the chance to keep up with "hooks" but the training just shakes off the excitement is beginning to grind points.
The elusive Robby attacks, strokes across the board of director Dino to better serve the attackers, make it possible to Nik, Mao, Done and David to continue to add points to the conclusion of the first set 25 - 21.
The hosts with the same training now take in hand on September 2 while continuing to maintain a good pace of play without lowering our guard until the end the second part ending yet for the benefit of gialloneri 25-16.
onto the pitch in the third set also helping Jack with his jokes to embarrass opponents. It is concluded by a wide margin for the third time 25-17.
End the meeting with a deserved 3-0 and quite frankly considering the potential of Yoga Forlì we felt proud of our great little Zinelli Enjoy Great! Satisfied that both Lucchi
Barnabà to provide their children even though like all Prof. .. I'm always looking for perfection!
Now we wait for the next meeting that will take us to Sunday 20 in the Romagna confrontation with the Viserba Volleyball RN. On
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

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SHOT OF THE DAY 1956-1974 is the largest retrospective devoted to the master Michelangelo Pistoletto MAXXI


ROBERT MONTGOMERY AND POETIC WORKS IN A POST-melancholic Situationist TRADITION


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WARNING
The following images are a testimony to the devastating effects caused by radioactive fallout after several years and are therefore suitable for an adult audience and emotional sensitivity.

Paul Fusco worked as a photographer with the United States Army Signal Corps in Korea, 1951-1953, prior to study photojournalism at Ohio University, where he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1957. He then moved to New York City and began his career as a staff photographer with Look, where he remained until 1971.

In this role he made reports on important social issues in the United States, including the plight of destitute miners in Kentucky; Latino ghetto life in New York City; cultural experimentation in California; life African-American in the Mississippi Delta, religious proselytizing in the South and migrant workers. He has also worked in England, Israel, Egypt, Japan, Southeast Asia, Brazil, Chile and Mexico, and fha made an extensive study of the Iron Curtain countries, from northern Finland to Iran.

After
Look, Fusco was approached Magnum Photos, becoming a partner in 1973 and a full member the following year. His photographs have been published in major American magazines, including Time, Life, Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, Mother Jones, and Psychology Today, as in other publications around the world.

Fusco moved to Mill Valley, California in the early 1980s to photograph the lives of the oppressed and those with alternative lifestyles . Among his latest subjects are people with AIDS in California, the homeless and on welfare in New York, and the Zapatista uprising in the Mexican state of Chiapas. He also worked on a long-term project documenting the Belarusian children and adults sickened by radioactive fallout from the explosion of Chernobyl. He is now based in New York City.





Chernobyl Legacy" is a deeply powerful and moving book that portrays the terrible consequences of the greatest technological disaster of the twentieth century - the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident.
"Chernobyl Legacy" is a haunting document of the lives that were ruined, in particular those of the unborn and young children, most of who have severe genetic disorders and a host of lethal cancers. The book has essays by Adi Roche, founder of the Chernobyl Children's Project; Michael Douglas, United Nations Messenger for Peace, and United Nations Secretary General Kofi Anan.



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From 25 to 26 March 2011, at Spazio Via Dante14 of Milan, will present the exhibition "The future is back" DutyGorn artist.


Duty Gorn addresses the theme of time trying to penetrate the soul and reveal the beauty of its iconic faces, breaking it down with sharp cuts. Soaked in acrylic and tempera paintings, bright colors, sharp edges and clean broke up and then be reassembled into a single composition.
This time, not to stop the moment a sigh of overwhelming beauty and sensuality, but to tell a long time and discover a hidden beauty. The cuts and breakdowns make the works more disturbed, and in a story that is left to contemplate.
The works are to rebuild the broken down again in a decisive and aggressive tone. The sharp edges on the thickness clearly mark the transition to the new fragments overwriting " tell" works by giving body and three-dimensional thinking. The different faces of the same face give rise to the evolution of the work.
The future is the same player on the canvas of the past.


VERNISSAGE
Friday, March 25, 2011 19:00

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"The way I put things in the telling of the story is really 'experience' personal, taking a cue from the past eras and men ..."
(Nietzsche in "Human, All Too Human, 1878)
If you look at the artistic production of Mauro Bellucci identify as his work constantly to postpone deep issues that, while different, dealing with content ranging from mythological and literary quotation in general, the psychology and behavior sociology of the group. This attitude is its awareness of living in a art-historical, in which, beyond a show cultural sensitivity, he becomes aware of the interpreter of contemporary reality.
In keeping with the new generation of artists active after World War II, the painting becomes a place where to download the power of gesture, and color of the sign and the sign of violent and decided that emerges shows the thrust emotional and the release of action of the artist.

Mauro Bellucci The fencers are represented in the effort the race and the duel in a kind of suspended and environment pervaded by the presence of widespread burning and almost white.

The artist brings out the mystery of these bodies indecipherable carefully avoiding any element of boundary by deleting the entire landscape and scenery that accompanies the usual race fencing, dipping its milky be anonymous in a space isolated from the world as a laboratory environment.

Light directs and shapes the shapes in motion by lose their physical bodies and making athletes like alien and incongruous presence, in space or fighting enigmatic figures are not of facial characteristics.

The dialogue of these paintings with the media and their attention to the sport are so explicit, but that is why the artist emphasizes his involvement in the selection and manipulation of images mass, its ability to draw on sources of communication and to choose only the items necessary and essential to its visual structure.

The chiaroscuro then moves away from any descriptive connotation, and the shadows that widen overalls become instruments of a synthetic plastic which communicates with the size of the electronic monitor from which the painter is able to extract the basic code of a essential building composing the primary signals a renewed vision.


Critical text by Lorenzo Canova

Monday, March 14, 2011

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Cees Nooteboom



E 'Cees Nooteboom the protagonist of the seventeenth edition of 2011 Dedication, the Pordenone festival which was presented March 12, 2011 in the council hall of the Municipality of Pordenone curator Claudio Cattaruzza, Mayor Sergio Bolzonello by the regional culture and Elio De Anna.
The search for the other and elsewhere is the distinctive feature of Cees Nooteboom, a figure where the journey is not only a shift in the concrete realities of geographic space, in areas inhabited by other people but is also an opportunity to rediscovery of the inner worlds forgotten, the place of encounter with oneself and a metaphor for new avenues of research . Collecting these suggestions, the seventeenth edition of the festival Dedication , 12 to 26 March 2011, wheel around the figure of the writer, essayist and poet Dutch defined by international critics one of the most important and original contemporary European authors, awards, and several times nominated for the Nobel in literature research is considered among the most intense and original of the entire world literature.
Within two weeks, running through a formula that made it unique in the Italian festival, talks, theater, books, music, lectures, exhibitions and films will succeed with the goal of food the encounter, dialogue and debate. Appointments to become an opportunity to know the author, even with the guests who come to Pordenone to celebrate.
The exhibition is open Saturday, March 12 (Dedication to Cees Nooteboom) the Teatro Verdi, with the conversation between Cees Nooteboom and essayist and literary critic Geoffrey Fofi, that will accompany us in the multifaceted cultural world of the protagonist.
Other important insights are contained in the publication ( Dedication to Cees Nooteboom ), which has always accompanied the festival and featuring an interview with the author Piet Pyrins cultural journalist, writing critical FldÈny Laszlo, Alberto Manguel and Fulvio Ferrari and wrote a novel entitled A meeting in Recanati, the author and the publisher have kindly allowed Iperborea Dedication.
Sunday, March 13, at the headquarters of the Park 2 (exhibition space in Via Bertossi) Cees Nooteboom has presided over the inauguration of ephemeral Size (curated by Silvia and Gianni Pignat, open until May 15) sees in exhibition of paintings and photos of Max Neumann Eddy Posthuma de Boer and Simone Sassen, artists whose ties are very deep Cees Nooteboom. Affection, friendship, travels, adventures shared items, but especially cultural affinity and complicity to hear often result in collaborations and books made together. Of this complication, common to these looks is made the show.
The trip "around" to Nooteboom is marked - as happens in every issue - from some theatrical productions of Thesis for Dedication.
The first, Heinz, scheduled for Tuesday, March 15 , at 20.45, in the Convent of San Francesco, will lead to Dedication Anna Bonaiuto, engaged in reading one of the eight stories contained Nooteboom's book foxes come at night, Heinz, fact, the name of an honorary consul who chose to live on the Ligurian coast, facing the often stormy sea that is its true only companions. And as a character in Hemingway was born to lose, with its desperate vitality, its perfect dive, the liters of gin against nostalgia, and the dream of moving to the island of Tonga, where you can step over the line with a imaginary that separates today from yesterday.
The second production, Towards Santiago , Thursday, March 24, at 20.45, still in the convent of San Francesco, is drawn from the book and now "classic" of travel literature written by Cees Nooteboom, is a mise en espace, with live musical accompaniment, created and performed by Joseph Cederna. Towards Santiago , a symbolic journey that is at once a journey through space and time, along unusual paths through the streets of pilgrimage, the labyrinth of memories, the suggestions of the landscape, the interweaving of colors, words, legends. From Don Quixote to Zurbaran, from Velazquez to Garcia Lorca.
poetry is intimately weave the music in the concert-event Echoes and similarities. Giovanni Sollima to Cees Nooteboom to be held in the Teatro Verdi Saturday, March 19 at 20.45, the third production of Thesis for Dedication. The great cellist Giovanni Sollima ("every concert is a surprise: no one has dared so much after Bach on the cello," he says Mario Brunello), on this special occasion offers, with his band, after more than ten years after ' last run, Spasimo one of his most beloved. Another trip, this time music, a fascinating and evocative, a meeting of different voices: a dialogue between the sensitivity of expression of an extraordinary musician and counterpoint of the intense lines of poetry by Cees Nooteboom, assigned to the voice of Homer Antonutti.
The usual port of Dedication to the movies will be Thursday, March 17 at 18.30 in the foyer of the Teatro Verdi Hotel Nooteboom, documentary film by Heinz Peter Schwerfel, with subtitles Italian. A journey in pictures in the country of the words , to discover the life and work of Cees Nooteboom, with spontaneity and simplicity that speaks of himself, of his travels, the complex relationship that binds to the native country and many cities in Europe where he traveled and lived.
At Dedicafestival is the new book edited by Cees Nooteboom of the German philosopher Rüdiger Safranski, his lifelong friend. "I had a thousand lives and I've got one ", the title will be presented for the first time in Italy on Tuesday 22 March, at 20.45, in the convent of St. Francis by the journalist, literary critic and university professor Sebastiano Triulzi, accompanied by the narrator Massimo Somaglino ; In this personal portrait and unpublished Nooteboom, Safranski has gathered a selection of the most beautiful thoughts and aphorisms of the most fulminating taken from novels, short stories, poems and travel books of the Dutch writer. A compendium of theme that supports the vibration of a whole life.
will call ( matter of looks. The journey and its variations ) on travel and its implications - from taking a more mythical dimension, the enlargement of knowledge of and elsewhere, but also of ourselves (but this is even possible?) - Cees Nooteboom between , journalist and literary critic and writer Marco Pierre Dorfles el'antropolgo Aime to close the festival, Saturday, March 26, at 17, in the convent of San Francesco.
's itinerary Dedication be completed by the ceremony of the Seal of the City (Monday, March 14, 11 am, City Hall) and specific initiatives and dedication, with the support of the Province, the Municipality of Pordenone and Consumers Coop North East, aimed at new and young generations. The scene of the word: path of deepening of the personality of Cees Nooteboom through ' approach to his world and the reading of his most significant works, with participation of the main events of the festival, the specific meeting with the author and a writing workshop. Words and pictures by Cees Nooteboom: ideas competition that invites students to translate the impressions from reading some works of the writer in the form most congenial to them.
Consumer Cop Award Northeast: established for the first year in high school and facing second-degree taking part in the dedication, decided by a jury in "Words and images by Cees Nooteboom," will be assigned to the class that will be distinguished for their work.
Reserved for college students is rather special Dedication Award, established by the city of Pordenone in the competition "Europe and Youth 2010" IRS - Regional Institute for European Studies.

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Sixty galleries from around the world and more than fifty artists for the third edition of AAM - art accessible milano , conceived and directed by Tiziana Manca. All for the creativity and accessibility of art, design, food and performance.


will be held from Thursday 7 to Sunday, April 10 Space 2011 at Eventiquattro and PwC Experience (building designed by Renzo Piano, the seat of the Group of PricewaterhouseCoopers and 24 hours), via Monte Rosa 91 Milano in the third edition of AAM - art accessible milan, international exhibition of contemporary art under the artistic direction of Tiziana Manca arrangement, using Ipse Dixit Arts in collaboration with PricewaterhouseCoopers and sponsored by the City of Milan - Leisure.




focal point around which the event, after Milan will make a stop in St. Petersburg and in Miami, as always, is the concept of "Accessibility", the real added value to introduce people to art without filters, a focus on the informal, direct and personal encounter with the artists, the exchange of ideas and visions of the art world.
"Accessible Arts" - said Tiziana Manca - "takes into account the lack of exhibitions of contemporary art alternatives to traditional art fairs. Not entering into competition with these windows institutionalized, Accessible Arts welcomes an audience as diverse as possible from a cultural and social point of view, and his proposal is aimed at both collectors most demanding for beginners. The concept of accessibility and reduces trade barriers, eliminating the entitlement to only those who are willing to pay the cost of a ticket as usually happens in every show, and the institutional ones, providing a body of people who intercedes between curatorial public display and encouraging interaction that characterizes the events of Accessible Arts. All coordinated by a team of great talent, including also the Art Director Beatrice and Francesco Zaza Camanni Realations publicity experts. "

The curators called on to support the event, ten of the most popular young critics Italians are actors with their individualism and creativity: Clear Channel as head curator, and Martina Cavallarin, Mariella Casile, Francesca Baboni, Ilaria Bignotti, Alessandra Redaelli, Ivan Quaroni, Matteo Galbiati, Fortunato D'Amico, Igor Zanti .

" access global era" - Clear Channel says - "Art should be accessible to convey new values \u200b\u200bbased on culture and information and to create new relationships between curators , gallery owners, artists and users. Prêt-à-porter is an art that has its point of departure from the city fashion and design, Milan, to open a new art capital "

Many innovations that distinguish the 2011 edition of AAM. First, the reaffirmation of the prestigious venue, built by Renzo Piano and thought of as "building in play, striking character of a newspaper that in order to communicate need to listen. Developed in buildings occupied by ex-Siemens-Italtel, the seat and the Group of PricewaterhouseCoopers and 24 Hours is divided into two bodies of the four pre-existing works and fits perfectly with the spirit of AAM 2011 and of its artistic director, for a characterized by individual exhibition spaces to careful curatorial project, where artists are presented in a clear trend that the exhibition is to personal or collective, for better enjoyment by the public. Three affected areas of the exhibition space: the courtyard which houses 18 large sculptures, the exhibition hall hill for personal and bi personal, the Garden floor for exhibitions.
Protagonists of the event will not only be the Galleries, as in any exhibition fair, but the artists, carefully selected from among those that best reflect the contemporary nature and complexity of Italian and international art scene.

second important innovation of the new edition of AAM - milan art accessible and bringing together in one place all the elements of the combination of the event: the cultural program and the collateral events will in fact be accommodated within the same exhibition, an event that wants to gain a leading position in the national context, maintaining the role of research on the best vantage point in contemporary art.
AAM - art accessible milan 2011 thus provides a real-Out Art Exhibition, an extraordinary event in parallel with the consecration Featured MiArt, where they can find space proposals also younger, innovative, improvised, and new projects, in a festival with lots of meetings, musical and artistic performances, workshops and events for children.

There will also be guided tours for the public to care for young experts in the field of art, which will create a fruitful comparison between novices, fans and artists.
Among related shows planned, there will be a path of Video Art in the presence of recognized authors as Carloni-Franceschetti, a project of Food Design, by Paul Barichella and site-specific installation conceived of Street Art BROS and produced by windows on the facade of the building designed by Renzo Piano, which overlooks the corner of Via Monte Rosa and Via Tempesta, office of PricewaterhouseCoopers who, having viewed the project favorably accepted and promoted the initiative.

an auction whose proceeds will go to the map of Milan, the Museum of Contemporary Art located in the former OP Paolo Pini, and an Award Awards will enliven the event, while the audience can interact by participating in a photo contest that will reward the best shot of the works on display. The winning photos will be published on the event website for a full year until 2012 edition AAM - milan art accessible.

The catalog, which will be published by Publisher Maretti, will present the various sections of the project, from solo to the path of Video Art and Design Food, with critical introduction of reference. The section devoted to the galleries will not have the personal file of the galleries invited, but the artists will gather the critical contributions by the curators of the project milano AAM 2011.

AAM - Milan 2011 Accessible Arts
Eventiquattro Area - Group 24 hours, via Monte Rosa 91, Milan.
Opening Hours: Thursday 7, 18:00 to 20:30, Friday 8, 12:00 to 22:00, Saturday 9, 12:00 to 22:00, Sunday, April 10 at 12. 00 - 20:00
Free admission

OPENING:
Thursday, April 7 from 20.30 to 24.00 at the invitation can be downloaded from the website HYPERLINK " http://www.arteaccessibile milano.it / " www.arteaccessibilemilano. it

Friday, March 11, 2011

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Kalinda James is an artist born in 1981 in Parma. Painted with each technique on canvas and walls. His creations on the walls of old abandoned farm houses and industries are major players, high-impact and surreal stories filled with mystery.
During his career, there are video clips, illustrations for comic books, tattoos and photographs. His style is precise, naked and raw, which enhances the interior. Creatures who leave their emergence more disturbing and grotesque side, gathered in their armor and identity mutants.
fantastic characters on the border between the human, the animal and the alien. Kalinda not suggest the traits of a great psychological research, where strange creatures testify to their suffering, their painful existence.
What is art for you: a job, a passion, or both?
A game, sometimes risky and difficult, sometimes relaxing and therapeutic.
imagine him with the painter and color palette, the sculptor with a hammer and chisel. Your usual working tools but what are they?
In no particular order: pencils, bleach, brushes, needles, oil paints, poles, tattoo machines, bones, walls, leather, wood, rags, rollers and plates.
illustration, photography, writing, painting, tattoos. You're a complete artist, but in which field you feel more comfortable?
are different aspects of my expression, some I have to deal with some rules and say they are more limited. But these different circumstances, I always encourage and contamination between different disciplines, I would say that is a constant in my work.
Animals, humans, aliens. They are the figures that recur more often in your work. How come, how they become subjects of your creations and what they represent?
I am very curious then devour images every day, nature is a source of constant inspiration, I am interested in the relationship between man and nature. In my work there is this: life, death, passion, fear, suffering and conflict. The usual things, the usual issues that are treated since ancient times. Men are more or less the same. I try to do it with my own style and consequently with my point of view.
Usually a street artist living in the shadows, often known only by aliases and works. In reality every day, everybody wants to appear to have fifteen minutes of fame to emerge and often is only the mediocrity and stupidity. It is paradoxical that the talent should be hidden and the stupid do not?
No, I would say it is very natural. It reminds me a bit 'the behavior of some animals that start feathers and tail or change color to be noticed. So in an age where appearance is everything, this behavior is almost mandatory if you want to emerge.
Some people instead choose other roads, less flashy.
are choices.
If the writer works in the suburbs, or at least on dilapidated buildings in the ghetto is an artist, an artist who seeks to express, to communicate. If the writer is active in districts well then it becomes a criminal. Do not see anything absurd or rather illogical?
Graffiti is also invasion of public space.
may or may not like. It is clear that when you invade the heart of the city in a field I would enter politics, then it becomes very difficult to break free. For mayors and is best relegated to phenomena such as graffiti and street art in the suburbs or in very few spaces provided. Everything else is vandalism, but it is a phenomenon difficult to curb, fortunately.
illustration, graphics, and more art in general are very active and prolific areas in Italy, yet struggle to have received the correct value. Why do you think? In this historic moment
Italy does not exist. The only profitable sectors are prostitution and trafficking in cocaine. It is a pity, there are many deserving people.
culture is in fact the last few years, more than ever mistreated, overlooked and even maligned. With the culture you do not eat, this would have us believe our loved ones (not so expensive) rulers. You what would you say?
I will kick myself in the ass.
Have you ever abandoned or decided to leave Italy?
I lived for a short time in Barcelona when I travel and work away from Italy, but I never thought to abandon Italy. For better or for worse is still my home.
You have your work exhibited in both Italy and abroad. What feedback did you get? Satisfying?
I have a relationship somewhat 'schizophrenic with galleries and art world, I have yet to understand a bit' of things.
An Italian artist who esteem the most?
not an artist, but a work: the Pietà by Michelangelo.
A painter chooses his canvas care. But you choose as buildings, walls? More
is ruined by time and is more interesting. I love the walls with cast mold or chemical haloes fires Mephistopheles.
A work of which you are most proud of?
you say tough. Next.
projects, dreams, ambitions, or simply the way forward?
Owning a goat, but not literally.



[Source: Enquire.it]

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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From March 15 to April 9, 2011 the Blanco Milan hosts the exhibition "BLACK WHITE" by Dutch photographer Brian George .

The exhibition, curated by Creative Adv, presents a series of portraits in which, with original craftsmanship, the artist dissects the use of white, "color" pure excellence, creating a "Visionary Existentialism" that preserves the sense of wonder and discovery of beauty.
The result is s traordinariamente fashion, shrouded in glamorous, thanks to the invaluable contribution of makeup artist Angela Villanova , partner in the implementation of the photographic project "Black White".
The choice of using shades of white and black does nothing but reinforce the will of each particular project or detail of the face to a poetic image, beyond the mere size of beauty for its own sake.

" Contemporary Art as an advertising medium "

Creative Adv is a communications and advertising agency specializing in conceiving, planning and development of communications services, customized marketing and brand development and innovative.
The multidisciplinary approach, creative experimentation and contamination between artistic styles and languages \u200b\u200bare resources to meet the ongoing demand for cultural consumption.
keeping with their vocation, the division Art Brand Development Agency pays special attention to the promotion and communication of artists and creative resource considered essential to expand the use of artistic and cultural contexts.

Brian George is Born and raised in Amsterdam and, after a long period spent in Barcelona two years ago he moved to Milan where he worked as a professional photographer.
His works were recently published in the magazine "A" (Anna) and one of his photos, taken from Milan Fashion Week has recognized the National Geographic Award in Holland.
His passion for photography started at a young age, since he received as a gift from his father his first camera, over the years has turned into a real job, not neglecting the poetic side of art that Brian reflects in a very natural ability to portray people and show their human side.







Vernissage
Tuesday, March 15, 2011 19:00