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Il Nodo Sublime

Carlo Cambi Editore

Firenze, Museo Ideale Leonardo da Vinci, March 21 - April 5, 2009.
Vinci, MUSEO IDEALE LEONARDO DA VINCI, March 21 - April 5, 2009.
LEONARDO - Firenze, MUSEO DEL BIGALLO, March 21 - April 5, 2009.
Como, VILLA OLMO, April 4 - July 26, 2009.
Montepulciano, CANTINA ICARIO, May 16 - September 30, 2009.
Edited by Vanelli F.
Italian and English Text.
Poggibonsi, 2009; paperback, pp. 48, b/w and col. ill., cm 18x18.

ISBN: 88-6403-007-7 - EAN13: 9788864030074

Subject: Collections,Essays (Art or Architecture),Painting

Period: 1800-1960 (XIX-XX) Modern Period,1960- Contemporary Period

Languages:  english, italian text   english, italian text  

Weight: 0.16 kg


From March 21st to April 5th 2009 in the Leonardo da Vinci Ideal Museum (Vinci - Fi) "The Sublime Knot" theme is exhibited: through the artistic creations by Marco Nereo Rotelli, Al Mullah, Oliviero Rainaldi and Frederike Roozeveld Van Der Ven a new reading in a contemporary key of the "da Vinci knots", central elements of Leonardo's work, is proposed.
The exhibition represents not only an important artistic moment, but also the occasion to demonstrate the importance of the links between different cultures and art forms in a globalised world, like the present one, in the midst of a profound crisis of values, long term goals and projects.
The forms of expression of these artists coming from diverse regions of the world meet in this exhibition space to interweave, as in a knot. A knot that represents the link between the East and the West, on which Leonardo da Vinci himself had carefully reflected, underscoring the importance of the Near East, fundamental pivot between cultures.

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design e realizzazione: Vincent Wolterbeek / analisi e programmazione: Rocco Barisci