Saturday May 15 18:00 during the afternoons of Art, at the CART Falconara Marittima
Stefano Papetti present: Futurism UNKNOWN, The hidden portrait .
followed by critical intervention on the exhibition "Muniz in Paris"
Unpublished Futurism - The portraits hidden is the catalog of the exhibition presented at the Palace of the Captains in Ascoli Piceno until April 2010 that it was a split route that, surprisingly, almost mysteriously, remained hidden until now to even more Connoisseurs of futurism.
The catalog presents works by Cleto Capponi, Ivo Pannaggi, Sante Muniz, Gerardo Dottori and Giacomo Balla. Fifty works, including more than 30 designs of the early thirties, owned by Cleto Capponi, artist born in Ascoli, and represent the irreverent portraits of celebrities of the time. Essential features are the sharp and sudden carved (do not forget Cleto that Capponi is also a sculptor) and high intensity of expression and introspective.
occasion there is a critical task of the curators of the exhibition "Muniz Sante in Paris", in progress at the paper until May 23, 2010, and the opportunity to visit the collection of contemporary art in the museum.
Stefano Papetti
Historian and art critic, is Professor of Museology at the University of Camerino. Director of the Municipal Collections of Ascoli Piceno, is the author of essays and articles on art from the fourteenth to the nineteenth century Marche., In prestigious journals ("Comparison", "News from the Palazzo Albani", "FMR") and has participated in the making of numerous publications relative ad alcuni aspetti poco conosciuti dell'arte marchigiana, con particolare riguardo all'iconografia sacra.
The catalog presents works by Cleto Capponi, Ivo Pannaggi, Sante Muniz, Gerardo Dottori and Giacomo Balla. Fifty works, including more than 30 designs of the early thirties, owned by Cleto Capponi, artist born in Ascoli, and represent the irreverent portraits of celebrities of the time. Essential features are the sharp and sudden carved (do not forget Cleto that Capponi is also a sculptor) and high intensity of expression and introspective.
occasion there is a critical task of the curators of the exhibition "Muniz Sante in Paris", in progress at the paper until May 23, 2010, and the opportunity to visit the collection of contemporary art in the museum.
Stefano Papetti
Historian and art critic, is Professor of Museology at the University of Camerino. Director of the Municipal Collections of Ascoli Piceno, is the author of essays and articles on art from the fourteenth to the nineteenth century Marche., In prestigious journals ("Comparison", "News from the Palazzo Albani", "FMR") and has participated in the making of numerous publications relative ad alcuni aspetti poco conosciuti dell'arte marchigiana, con particolare riguardo all'iconografia sacra.
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