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The Power of Bees. Judi Harvest’s exhibition in Venice
by Artribune
October 20th, 2023
It is a world made of small things, that of Judi Harvest. Like perfect and harmonious elements of a peaceful ecosystem, the objects that populate the artist’s canvases and glass creations compose a story made up of simple but essential protagonists. Such is the case of bees, the prime actors of the exhibition project inaugurated on the occasion of the seventh edition of The Venice Glass Week at the Beatrice Burati Anderson Gallery.
The Power of Bees. Judi Harvest’s exhibition in Venice
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The Venice Glass Week – Beatrice Burati Anderson – Fango Fuoco Fiori – Judi Harvest – Exhibition + Party Photos
by Contessanally
September 20th, 2023
On the occasion of The Venice Glass Week, Beatrice Burati Anderson presented a solo exhibition of Art and Glassworks by American artist Judi Harvest at the double venue of her Venetian gallery –Fango Fuoco Fiori – until Nov. 26. On display at the Calle de la Madonna venue are three large-scale oil paintings, as well as five recent encaustics. On display in the Corte Petriana space are a number of videos on the artist’s work, a series of glassworks and the neon installation that gives the exhibition its title.
Find out moreBeatrice Burati Anderson – SI VIS PACEM. If you want peace
by Contessanally
May 1st, 2022
At the Beatrice Burati Anderson Art Space – an exhibition curated by Adriana Polveroni – until September 24 – SI VIS PACEM / If you want peace – responds to the drama of the present times, comparing in an unprecedented way the works of Ciriaco Campus – Bitti – Nuoro – 1951 and Italo Zuffi – Imola – 1969. Borrowing the title from the famous Latin phrase – Si vis pacem para bellum – If you want peace, prepare for war, SI VIS PACEM asks, in the deliberate suspension of the sentence, an implicit question, which will remain open, to constantly solicit conscience: If you want Peace – assuming you really want peace – what needs to be done.
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“Winter seas”: Ilaria Abbiento and Mauro Pipani in the infinity of the Mediterranean Sea. A metaphor of life between glare and restlessness
Il Mondo di Suk
January 12th, 2022
Transparent or impenetrable, the waters of the sea. They welcome the gaze, reassure it or make it restless. However, they suggest infinite sensations that stimulate artistic visions such as those collected in the exhibition curated by Valentina Rippa and Beatrice Burati Anderson for the new artistic space in Venice (Calle de la Madonna, 1976). Winter seas is the title of a double exhibition (until February 20) which features the works of the Neapolitan Ilaria Abbiento and Mauro Pipani, an artist who works between Cesena and Verona.
Find out moreTHE VENICE GLASS WEEK 2021
THE VENICE GLASS WEEK is the international festival that the city of Venice dedicates to the art of glass, with a programme that includes exhibitions, demonstrations, guided tours, online events and more. The fifth edition will take place from 4th to 12th September 2021. Beatrice Burati Anderson Art Space & Gallery has been selected between the art galleries taking part to the Festival and, for the occasion, it will be inaugurated the new exhibition space in Calle della Madonna, San Polo 1976, Venezia.
Find out moreRoma: nell’archivio Pilade Bertieri nasce il project space Atelier dedicato al contemporaneo
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LA GALLERIA BEATRICE BURATI ANDERSON ART SPACE & GALLERY DI VENEZIA APRE UNA SEDE NELLA CAPITALE, ALL’INTERNO DI UNO SPAZIO GIÀ FORTEMENTE CONNOTATO. LA PRIMA MOSTRA SARÀ INCENTRATA SULLA MUSICA E METTERÀ A CONFRONTO TRE CONTEMPORANEI CON LE OPERE DI UN IMPORTANTE ARTISTA DEL NOVECENTO.
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Curated by
Danniel Rangel
Beatrice Burati Anderson
A surprise event between art, music and performance.
The soiree will be honoured by the presence of Maestro Andrea Lozer on the violin, playing pieces from L’Orfeide by Gian Francesco Malipiero.
Find out moreVenice Galleries View Weekend
From Friday March 22nd to Sunday 24th, Venice will be animated by a seriers of special events and openings at all the galleries that are part of Venice Galleries View. The aim is to highlight the strong bond that elapses between the galleries, which have woven a network of partnership in order to enhance the cultural landscape as well as to sustain the art market in Venice.
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Artists’ talk with Francesco Candeloro and Marc Philip van Kempen
February 11th, 2022
the Italian Cultural Institute and the Breed Art Foundation present:
Artists’ talk with Francesco Candeloro and Marc Philip van Kempen. Presentation of the catalog of the exhibition ALTERNE VISIONI
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UNDER THE MOUNTAIN, ABOVE THE MOUNTAIN by MARGHERITA MORGANTIN
Zetaesse
February 7th, 2022
“VIP = Violation of the Pauli exclusion principle UNDER THE MOUNTAIN, ABOVE THE MOUNTAIN” is a project by Margherita Morgantin carried out between 2020 and 2021 in the Abruzzo National Park and in the Gran Sasso underground laboratories of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics. In the laboratory, located 1.3 km below the mountain, away from external radiation, scientists study dark matter, which would make up almost 90% of the mass of the universe and which is visible only indirectly, thanks to its gravitational effects. Margherita Morgantin tried to access this singular energy signal and with Sotto la Montagna, sopra la Montagna presents a long sheet of watermarked paper that collects an abstract flow of signs and paths, rolled up and then carried out on a horizontal display that integrates light and sound to the drawing. This superimposition of codes and transcriptions attempts to establish a dialogue between art and science to provide a testimony of cosmic silence and to tune in to a vision of the dark that gives body to the invisible.
Find out moreSolo exhibition by Margherita Morgantin at Ca’ Pesaro | DAMA LIBRE
DAMA LIBRE
Solo exhibition by Margherita Morgantin
25 September – 21 November 2021
Venice, Ca’ Pesaro Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna
VIP = Violation of the Pauli exclusion principle UNDER THE MOUNTAIN, ABOVE THE MOUNTAIN project by Margherita Morgantin, produced and promoted by Xing and winner of the 8th edition – 2020 of the prestigious Italian Council, is presented to the public for the first time in the DAMA LIBRE exhibition, on occasion of the entry of VIP into Ca’ Pesaro’s collections.
The VIP project, the result of the intense research carried out by the artist between 2020 and 2021, was born out of the observation of images of subnuclear and astroparticle physics in relation to artistic imagination, to personal sensitivity as a form of scientific data.
Luna et laguna, dipinti di Andrew Huston in squero a Venezia
Un triangolo di luce, un raggio di sole veneziano, d’improvviso invade il campo blu di un dipinto di Andrew Huston, artista di origini inglesi da anni trapiantato in laguna, appeso all’aperto dello squero Tramontin, dietro le Zattere, in quell’area di confine tra terra ed acqua utile a mettere in secca per la manutenzione le gondole e le barche. Un bagliore, un gioco di luce che subito scompare, offrendo per un attimola visione del lavoro di un artista che nella trasparenza, nella luce, nell’astrazione geometrica, nel richiamo con la tradizione remiera lagunare, con quei sei mezzi globi bianchi ai due lati del quadro simili a quelle forme dipinte sui paioli delle barche, ha trovato ispirazione.
Find out moreTHE VENICE GLASS WEEK 2021
THE VENICE GLASS WEEK is the international festival that the city of Venice dedicates to the art of glass, with a programme that includes exhibitions, demonstrations, guided tours, online events and more. The fifth edition will take place from 4th to 12th September 2021. Beatrice Burati Anderson Art Space & Gallery has been selected between the art galleries taking part to the Festival and, for the occasion, it will be inaugurated the new exhibition space in Calle della Madonna, San Polo 1976, Venezia.
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The Power of Bees. Judi Harvest’s exhibition in Venice
by Artribune
October 20th, 2023
It is a world made of small things, that of Judi Harvest. Like perfect and harmonious elements of a peaceful ecosystem, the objects that populate the artist’s canvases and glass creations compose a story made up of simple but essential protagonists. Such is the case of bees, the prime actors of the exhibition project inaugurated on the occasion of the seventh edition of The Venice Glass Week at the Beatrice Burati Anderson Gallery.
The Power of Bees. Judi Harvest’s exhibition in Venice
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The Venice Glass Week – Beatrice Burati Anderson – Fango Fuoco Fiori – Judi Harvest – Exhibition + Party Photos
by Contessanally
September 20th, 2023
On the occasion of The Venice Glass Week, Beatrice Burati Anderson presented a solo exhibition of Art and Glassworks by American artist Judi Harvest at the double venue of her Venetian gallery –Fango Fuoco Fiori – until Nov. 26. On display at the Calle de la Madonna venue are three large-scale oil paintings, as well as five recent encaustics. On display in the Corte Petriana space are a number of videos on the artist’s work, a series of glassworks and the neon installation that gives the exhibition its title.
Find out moreBeatrice Burati Anderson – SI VIS PACEM. If you want peace
by Contessanally
May 1st, 2022
At the Beatrice Burati Anderson Art Space – an exhibition curated by Adriana Polveroni – until September 24 – SI VIS PACEM / If you want peace – responds to the drama of the present times, comparing in an unprecedented way the works of Ciriaco Campus – Bitti – Nuoro – 1951 and Italo Zuffi – Imola – 1969. Borrowing the title from the famous Latin phrase – Si vis pacem para bellum – If you want peace, prepare for war, SI VIS PACEM asks, in the deliberate suspension of the sentence, an implicit question, which will remain open, to constantly solicit conscience: If you want Peace – assuming you really want peace – what needs to be done.
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UNDER THE MOUNTAIN, ABOVE THE MOUNTAIN by MARGHERITA MORGANTIN
Zetaesse
February 7th, 2022
“VIP = Violation of the Pauli exclusion principle UNDER THE MOUNTAIN, ABOVE THE MOUNTAIN” is a project by Margherita Morgantin carried out between 2020 and 2021 in the Abruzzo National Park and in the Gran Sasso underground laboratories of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics. In the laboratory, located 1.3 km below the mountain, away from external radiation, scientists study dark matter, which would make up almost 90% of the mass of the universe and which is visible only indirectly, thanks to its gravitational effects. Margherita Morgantin tried to access this singular energy signal and with Sotto la Montagna, sopra la Montagna presents a long sheet of watermarked paper that collects an abstract flow of signs and paths, rolled up and then carried out on a horizontal display that integrates light and sound to the drawing. This superimposition of codes and transcriptions attempts to establish a dialogue between art and science to provide a testimony of cosmic silence and to tune in to a vision of the dark that gives body to the invisible.
Find out more