Showing posts with label Italian Cultural Institute. Show all posts
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Monday, June 6, 2011

The Italian Cultural Institute

Reception Night: 
June 6, 2011

THE 54TH INTERNATIONAL ART EXHIBITION 
VENICE BIENNALE

PADIGLIONE ITALIA  

WORKS BY

TONY CALZETTA,
VINCENZO PIETROPAOLO,
FRANCESCA VIVENZA

The Italian Cultural Institute (IIC) is proud to present Padiglione Italia at the 54th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale.

To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Unification of Italy, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities have launched a special event. For the first time ever the Padiglione Italia at the 54th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale has been extended over the national boundaries to include the Italian Cultural Institutes in the world.

The aim of the project, which has been devised by Vittorio Sgarbi, art director of Padiglione Italia, is to map out Italian creativity abroad. Each Institute has elected a number of Italian artists or artists of Italian descent living and working in its own jurisdiction, active in various disciplines, from painting to sculpture, photography, video, design, graphics.

The artists selected for Toronto are Tony Calzetta, Vincenzo Pietropaolo, Francesca Vivenza.

A collective exhibition of their works will be on display from June 6 until the end of the Venice Biennale, November 27 at the Institute.

This exhibition was curated by:
Adriana Frisenna, IIC Acting Director
and Corrado De Luca,
of De Luca Fine Art | Gallery.

Istituto Italiano di Cultura
496 Huron Street,
Toronto, Ontario

Duration: 
June 6 – November 27, 2011

Gallery Hours
Mon -  Fri:
2:30pm - 4:30pm

Free admission 

For more information regarding this event and/or our services, consultation, and art rental program please visit http://www.delucafineart.com/ or www.twitter.com/delucafineart

 
De Luca Fine Art | Gallery, established in 2004, is located at 1153-A Queen Street West, in the heart of the Queen West Gallery District in Toronto and is dedicated to representing and introducing Italian and International Artists to Canadian audiences. In collaboration with select Italian Galleries, De Luca Fine Art | Gallery introduces established and emerging Canadian Artists to Europe. De Luca Fine Art | Gallery’s mandate is “representing a bridge” between Cultures.

Friday, May 5, 2006

Announcement from the Italian Cultural Institute

 * NOT FOR PRINT USE * See "The Institute>press" page - Logo of the Italian Cultural Institutes: half of the sculpture "sfera grande" by Pomodoro on red backgroundCorrado De Luca announces the opening of De Luca Fine Art | Gallery on Thursday, May 4, with a reception from 5:30 pm to 9:00 PM at 1153 Queen Street West, Unit 203, inside the Woolfitt building, across the street from the Drake Hotel.

OPENING DE LUCA FINE ART GALLERY
Corrado De Luca is both filmmaker and art dealer: His filmography includes: Interview with the Mythfish, Stoned (Milan International Short Film Festival), the documentary films; ParkdAlien (BRAVO!), Barbers (Omni Television). For ten years Corrado has been promoting his father and other established Italian contemporary artists in Canada by curating exhibitions in collaboration with several galleries in Toronto such as Joseph D. Carrier, Odon Wagner, Drabinsky and Mittica. More recently he has hosted receptions in his studio which led to the opening of De Luca Fine Art | Gallery. The inaugural exhibition features new work by Corrado’s father, Giuseppe De Luca, one of the most expressively modern traditionalist painters in Italy today. His innovative methods have shattered conventional impressionistic techniques with powerful results. His paintings remain a testament to a profound consideration for felt emotions and tangible experience. De Luca Fine Art | Gallery will be a by-appointment-only atelier, or “salotto”, with public receptions that will offer collectors the opportunity to acquire work by some of the finest artists in Italy today, including Pedretti, Cassinari, Ossola, Sesia, Crippa, Maio, Rognoni, Martinelli and Calia, as well as emerging artists Emanuele Gregolin, Mauro Bordin and Claudio Rubino. De Luca Fine Art | Gallery will also feature Italian Canadian artists.


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