Archive for January, 2010
“Dal tappeto Antico all’Arte Contemporanea” (From antique rugs to Contemporary Art) Fuutou: Textures traveling – Florence – from January 14 to 13 Feb. 2010
Jan 2010
Showroom Alberto Boralevi, in the ancient Palazzo Frescobaldi, in the heart of Oltrarno, in 11 S. Spirito in Florence, is home from 14 January to 13 February, a small exhibition dedicated to the meeting between art and the world of contemporary textiles antique carpet.
Life, they say, is the art of meeting… and art is a continuous encounter of different ideas that are transmitted between cultures that may seem too far apart but if they can always find the points they have in common. Since ancient textile art has always traveled in a continuous exchange between cultures on the trade routes More >
LORENZO GIUSTI E ARABELLA NATALINI present EX3 – Pistoia – Palazzo Fabroni Friday, January 15, 2010, 18:00
Jan 2010
Friday, January 15th next at 18.00, at Palazzo Fabroni continues the cycle of meetings organized by the museum with the directors of institutions for contemporary art in Tuscany that they present and explain their programs. After Marco Bazzini with the Centro Pecci in Prato, Marco Pierini with SMS Contemporary Siena, Lorenzo Giusti and Arabella have Natalini EX3 – Center for Contemporary Art in Florence. Created with the aim to investigate, study and promote the many different languages and practices that characterize the artistic production today, EX3 takes its name from the contraction of the word “exhibition” and its location in More >
Dalla Macchia al Contemporaneo – Edition 2010 Pisa – from January 16 to 10 Feb. 2010
Jan 2010
It opens Saturday, January 16th, 2010 at 18.00 hours (open until February 10, 2010 with free admission) by Massimiliano Sbrana, at the GAMeC CentroArteModerna in Pisa (Lungarno Medici, 26) the exhibition “Art in Tuscany” Edition 2010. Festival which annually brings together paintings, sculpture and digital art by artists connected to reality more interesting than the Italian and European contemporary art starting with important evidence related to the Tuscan tradition “macchiaiola”.
More Info: www.Centroartemoderna.com / programma.html For appointments tel / fax 050542630 or email: incontri@centroartemoderna.com The exhibition runs until February 10, 2010 2009 (free admission) Hours: 10-12:30 / 16,30-19,30 (weekdays); Sunday 17,00-19,30 (Call More >
Massimo Lomi to BAF6 “Bergamo Arte Fiera” – Bergamo – January 15, 16, 17, 18, 2010
Jan 2010
Bergamo Arte Fiera, market show ‘s modern and contemporary art, now in its sixth edition, has become an indispensable event for understanding trends in contemporary artistic production, the guidelines for collectors and the real pulse of the market moderno.La exhibition presents as a harmonious whole, without division into sectors, where the thematic articles will provide many opportunities to compare the multiple cores of the art of the twentieth century and of current production.
Massimo Lomi will be 15 to 17 January with his works at the ART EVENTS – Contemporany Art Pav. B book n. 59 – 61 – 139 – More >
Incontemporanea Contemporary Art Meeting – Cecina (LI) – from January 9 to 21 Mar. 2010
Jan 2010
Because bad weather delayed the opening of the exhibition “Incontemporanea”
Due to bad weather which made the park of Villa Guerrazzi practically unusable, the inauguration of the exhibition of contemporary art “Incontemporanea”, scheduled January 9, 2010, in the nineteenth century garden in Cecina (LI), has not taken place.
During the next week will still be placed installations still missing, the official corporate already open, and in the afternoon of Saturday 16 January, the artists will be present at the site of construction for a meeting with the public.
“Incontemporanea. Meetings of contemporary art, presenting works and site-specific installation is a total of ten More >
GEMMA DETTI ART EXHIBITION Extended Into The New Year
Jan 2010
The exhibition, by Italian artist and architect Gemma Detti, was the centrepiece of a recent champagne reception at the flagship’s Wigmore Street site – hosted by Giovanni Brauzzi, Italian Charge d’Affaires – and has since been viewed by hundreds of customers, art lovers and visitors to the dealership.
The display, which includes a two metre long portrait of the Lingotto Building in Turin, will be extended well into January 2010 to allow more people to view Gemma Detti’s work.
It shows once again the versatility of Fiat Marylebone’s showroom, which has been used for several other art exhibitions, fashions shows, drinks receptions More >


