It opens to the public on Friday 26 March 2010 at the historic exhibition of CentroArteModerna di Pisa (Lungarno Medici, 26) the exhibition “ARCHIVES OF ART: Landscapes -” (free admission until 7 April 2010), now in its 11th edition, ordered and curated by the director Maximilian Sbrana.
Are collected in this edition paintings and graphics of important Italian artists (many Tuscan and Pisan in particular) that over the past four decades have been accommodated in the wide spaces of GAMeC CentroArteModerna situated on one of the most beautiful words in Pisa Lungarno Lungarno Medici.
This edition was dedicated as a routine since CentroArteModerna to a specific theme and in particular to the landscape with works from the second half of the twentieth century to the present day.
Paintings and graphics in which a realistic depiction that is discussed sometimes in dark colors and sometimes tormented compositions which goes instead to live by themselves and found the objective reality and feelings, with the nostalgia of the infinite space by the intense and serene values color.
The revisiting of the places in some paintings take up an appropriate and unsurpassed in the evolution of the ancestral Might of Nature that embellish every angle static, in other reality and fantasy are fully involved in the name of the intrinsic strength of this return to ‘supported by a charming old expertise and artistic movement that exalts in colorful acts to make us forget the worries of a troubled existence, and full of anguish.
Some of the landscapes in this collection, which today can seem almost out of time, through a realistic representation with emotional tensions typical of Tuscan painting (particularly the works of the painter Gino Bonfanti recently acquired), become a sort of diary intensely lived in the future witness the natural beauty from which man is surrounded.
Scrolling through the many works on display but no one can tell in some of them a clear beyond traditional purely aesthetic contemplation in which emotions to speak directly to the observer nell’azzardo that they occur with such a visible and sensible immediacy make the work valuable.

Here are the artists in alphabetical order:

Franco Azzinari, Stefano Ballantini, Franco Banti, Andrea Bernardoni, Alberto Berti, Gino Bonfanti , Renzo Bussotti, Michele Cascella, Mimmo Corrado, Giovanna D’Avenia, Massimo Ferrari, Giovanni Giuliani, Angelo Gorlini, Paolo Lapi, Italo Lotti, Curzio Marchi, Alberto Martini, Uliano Martini, Dino Migliorini, Stefano Montagna, Guido Morelli, Renato Natali, Mario Perillo, Claudio Semino, Aspreno Simonelli, Mauro Stampatori, Piet Van Leuven, Umberto Vittorini, Alessandro Volpi e molti altri ancora.

More Info:
from March 26th to April 7, 2010
Open to the public Friday 26 March 16.30
Promoted by GAMeC CentroArteModerna,
Exhibition Venue:
CentroArteModerna
Mediceo n.26 Pisa Lungarno
tel 050542630-3393961536
by Massimiliano Sbrana
More information at: www.Centroartemoderna.com/programma.html
The exhibition runs until April 7, 2010 (admission free).
Hours: 10-12:30 / 16,30-19,30 (weekdays), 17,00-19,30 (Sunday), closed on Monday morning.