Monday, June 29, 2009
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the Student Association Reinstalls will inaugurate the exhibition entitled "Mother Earth" C / O Oda Theatre in collaboration with Professor Salvatore Lovaglio Academy of Fine Arts in Foggia, Chalk Circle, sponsored by the Fondazione Banca del Monte Siniscalco Ceci with a critical contribution of the historic Art Romeo D'Emilio.
The two years of continuous activities of the inside of the Academy of Fine Arts in Foggia demonstrate the continuing creative ferment, and the organizational capacity to promote education related to culture and art for the development of emerging artists.
The opening of the doors will open July 1 to 18.00 for present works by emerging artists from the Academy of Fine Arts in Foggia, Bari, Sassari, Roma, Milan. Also note that the exhibition is part of the project 'Re-reading Clandestine', entitled 'Lido Oda' to animate the first three weeks of July in open space and Theatre of Hate in which you can then visit the exhibition Mother Land (admission free), from 17 until the beginning of the show.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
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Distribution of "chocolate kisses"
Teresa Romano and Marco Testino, happening "Chocolate Kiss", 2009
The sculptures in the shape of mouth injury a kiss. Are 100 and chocolate! The viewer is invited to interact with the work, eating chocolate. The kiss is a sentimental gesture that conceals a playful and, at the same time, calls the Bacio Perugina. The work seeks to uncover all of ironic with the emotional reactions of the audience and put them out through a photographic record made by the photographer Teresa Romano.
Teresa Romano and Marco Testino, happening "Chocolate Kiss", 2009
The sculptures in the shape of mouth injury a kiss. Are 100 and chocolate! The viewer is invited to interact with the work, eating chocolate. The kiss is a sentimental gesture that conceals a playful and, at the same time, calls the Bacio Perugina. The work seeks to uncover all of ironic with the emotional reactions of the audience and put them out through a photographic record made by the photographer Teresa Romano.
(Anna Porphyry)
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