The exhibition, hosted at the Museum of the Present, entitled South South Zang, Boccioni, Severini, Balla and Futurism South, by the critics 'Art and Tonino Sicoli Alessandro Masi, has the purpose to tell through nearly 100 works, the evolution path that the movement of Futurism live in Italy, through the creative talent of artists such as Boccioni, Balla, Severini, Soft, Night Benedict, Marasco, Benedetta, Dottori, Prampolini, Depero, Oriani, Tato, Sironi and many others who through their art were able to revive "The vibrant nightly fervor of arsenals and shipyards, burned with violent electric moons" or to praise progress and modernity through
" gluttonous railway stations devouring smoking serpents of "and" gliding flight of airplanes whose propellers flutters in the wind like a flag, the flag of Italy that the young woman with fatigue, but also with so much courage built its history and its identity .
" gluttonous railway stations devouring smoking serpents of "and" gliding flight of airplanes whose propellers flutters in the wind like a flag, the flag of Italy that the young woman with fatigue, but also with so much courage built its history and its identity .
The exhibition, tells with great interest the evolution and trajectory that the "train" futurist will travel to arrive at what will be called the Second Futurism, which will move the first of twenty steps from the September 1929 date of publication of the Manifesto. From the ground speed at which the future by looking (Horse, Car, Train), the interpreters of the Second Futurism are interested in the experience of flight, for a new perspective where "time and space are pulverized by the finding that the earth runs lightning-fast below the plane property "
The Project strongly backed and supported by the Hon. Sandro Principe, relies on the presence and cooperation of the Calabria Region, the Province of Cosenza, by the City of Rende, the City of Rogliano, the Accademia di Belle Arti di Catanzaro and is sponsored by the Dante Alighieri Society, the Old Milano Foundation, the Inner Weel Fidapa of Cosenza and Rende. The design and organization are the responsibility of the Center for Arts and Culture "A. Capizzano "/ Art Museum of the nineteenth and twentieth century makes.
Zang South South is preparing in this way to celebrate the centenary of the birth of the future, so completely original, focusing on the South and its most creative artists who allowed themselves to be influenced by this new creative vitality that found space in all fields, from poetry to literature, music with the birth of intonarumori Russolo, to go to the cinema, architecture and theater with the Futurist evenings.
The exhibition, which will, in this way, a good occasion to look "behind the scenes" of our history and our culture.
TRIBUTE TO Umberto Boccioni
Along with the exhibition Zang South South, the city offers makes its way into the important cultural exhibition entitled "Tribute to Umberto Boccioni" inaugurated December 19, 2009 and lasting until 20 March 2010. The exhibition is divided into two museums, the Art Museum in the nineteenth and twentieth century Palazzo Vitari Rende Historical Center and the Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Arnone in Cosenza.
Curated by Bruno Cora, Tonino Sicoli and Cristina Sonderegger, the catalog published by Silvana Editoriale uses a contribution of Maurizio Calvesi. For the first time are put on display the whole core of the works pre-Futurist Boccioni Chiattone the collection of the City of Lugano, the collection of Mario Nicotra, with drawings held at the National Gallery of Cosenza, purchased by the Italian government from the sale Winston Malbin Collection.
The project of this exhibition comes from a chorus of synergies enabled by the Hon. Sandra Prince's handling of the Regional culture. For the first time this has resulted in an international partnership between the City of Rende, which funded the initiative, The Center for Arts and Culture Achille Capizzano, who oversaw the organization, the Superintendence for the BSAE Calabria with the city of Lugano and the Art Museum of Lugano. Umberto Boccioni The only monographic exhibition on the centenary of the movement carried out, managed to attract the attention of the visitor who finds himself admiring a Boccioni - to quote the catalog essay by Tonino Sicoli - from "two souls. Two characters in a complex personality. " A complex personality that spills even in his works.
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