"Between Heaven and Sea": Valente Taddei's staff at the Marineria Museum
Saturday, August 12, 2017 at 18, at the Marineria 'Alberto Gianni' Museum on Long Channel 32 at Viareggio (Lu), inaugurates "Tra Cielo e Mare", painter Valente Taddei's personality. > A series of recent oil paintings and china on paper is displayed: synthetic works from the narrative cut, featuring a tiny individual - an unmistakable protagonist of Taddei's works - that leads to a paradoxical existence, suspended between sky and sea. The artist proposes a metaphorical reading of the human condition, draining, with subtle irony, the sense of void and caducity that man can try in front of his destiny. Born in Viareggio in 1964, Valente Taddei has all 'Active a massive exhibition curriculum with numerous personal and collective activities both in Italy and abroad. He has produced illustrations for book covers (for types: Mauro Baroni Editore, Viareggio, Giulio Einaudi Editore, Turin, Alberto Gaffi Editore, Rome) and music CDs, for magazines (News Lavazza, Cfr :), for Internet sites. In 2008 he presented with 10 unpublished tables the essay "Pandora, the first woman" by Jean-Pierre Vernant, published by Einaudi in the 'L'Arcipelago' necklace. It has created the logo and official poster of EuropaCinema's 2013 edition, an international film festival based in Viareggio.
The exhibition, sponsored by the City of Viareggio, is included in the cycle of events "The Sea in Bottle", curated From the Association of Friends of the Naval Museum of Viareggio. It is organized in collaboration with the Mercurio Arte Contemporanea gallery in Viareggio and is cataloged with critical text by Marco Del Monte. It will be open until September 3, 2017, every day (except Monday), with time between 18 and 23. Free admission. Infoline: 333 2318925.
When: until 09/03/2017
Where: Museo della Marineria "Alberto Gianni" Via Pescheria, 9, Viareggio
Time: 18 - 23 (chiuso lunedì)
Information: Museo della Marineria 'Alberto Gianni', Lungo Canale Est 32, Viareggio - Tel. 0584 391004
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