Ida Barbarigo. Hermes and Saturns
From 19 Dicembre 2015 to 13 Marzo 2016
Venice
Place: Museo di Palazzo Fortuny
Address: San Marco - San Beneto
Times: 10am-06pm; closed on Tuesday
Responsibles: Daniela Ferretti
Ticket price: full € 12, reduced and groups € 10, schools € 5
Telefono per informazioni: 848082000
E-Mail info: info@fmcvenezia.it
Official site: http://www.fortuny.visitmuve.it
The descendant of an illustrious family of artists, present in Venice for more than three centuries, Ida Barbarigo presents a selection of works from two series made over two decades, between 1980 and the end of the 1990s, at Palazzo Fortuny, in an exhibition curated by Daniela Ferretti.
The Herms and Saturns are the enigmatic witnesses of a complex development undertaken by the artist through painting. The canvas, colours, acids, brushes, punches are simple tools through which her vision takes shape, revealing itself in the material nature of the work.
Seductive and enigmatic, with simplicity Ida loves to recount her constant and passionate commitment to painting, as emerges perfectly in the splendid essay by Luca Massimo Barbero published in the exhibition catalogue. Born in Venice in 1920 – her mother, Livia Tivoli, was a painter and poet, her father, the painter Guido Cadorin – Ida continues the humanist tradition of a family in which sculptors, architects, painters, scholars and writers have succeeded each other for centuries. In 1949, she married Zoran Music with whom she shared the passion for art.
She lives and works in Venice. Catalogue published by the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia, edited by Daniela Ferretti, with text by Luca Massimo Barbero.
The Herms and Saturns are the enigmatic witnesses of a complex development undertaken by the artist through painting. The canvas, colours, acids, brushes, punches are simple tools through which her vision takes shape, revealing itself in the material nature of the work.
Seductive and enigmatic, with simplicity Ida loves to recount her constant and passionate commitment to painting, as emerges perfectly in the splendid essay by Luca Massimo Barbero published in the exhibition catalogue. Born in Venice in 1920 – her mother, Livia Tivoli, was a painter and poet, her father, the painter Guido Cadorin – Ida continues the humanist tradition of a family in which sculptors, architects, painters, scholars and writers have succeeded each other for centuries. In 1949, she married Zoran Music with whom she shared the passion for art.
She lives and works in Venice. Catalogue published by the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia, edited by Daniela Ferretti, with text by Luca Massimo Barbero.
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