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		<title>OpenArtCode contemporary artists exhibit in the cradle of the Italian Renaissance</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After the success of the 2017 exhibit at the Grand Palais in Paris and at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, 50 artists from OpenArtCode will show their works in the Salone di Donatello, from 19th April to 8th May 2018 The Mediceo Laurenziano Complex, (that unites amongst others, the Basilica of San Lorenzo and the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>After the success of the 2017 exhibit at the Grand Palais in Paris and at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, 50 artists from OpenArtCode will show their works in the Salone di Donatello, from 19th April to 8th May 2018</em></p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://www.press-releases-news.com/wp-content/uploads/Sandra-Muss-Permutations.jpg" width="300" align="right" />The <em>Mediceo</em> <em>Laurenziano</em> Complex, (that unites amongst others, the Basilica of San Lorenzo and the <em>Salone di Donatello</em>, Michelangelo’s Laurentian Library and the Medici Chapels) that is visited by thousands of people each year from all over the world, will host the international artists of the OpenArtCode Group. From 19<sup>th</sup> April to 8<sup>th</sup> May 2018 in the <em>Salone di Donatello</em> of the Basilica of San Lorenzo, contemporary art enters the spaces where Brunelleschi, Michelangelo, Donatello, Ammannati and Vasari were working during the Renaissance.<br />
A contemporaneity made up of painting, sculpture, photography, digital art and installations.<br />
An installation by <strong>Sandra Muss</strong> stands out: seven wooden doors, washed away by history, blown in the wind, with lines of LED light behind logs that have been corroded and whitewashed by saltiness. The passing of time and the mutation of everything are evident in the rusty metal plates and in the objects returned from the sea or found by the artist on her journeys to distant places. Although following another artistic journey and with a different view on society, we also find corroded wood and rusty metals in the works by <strong>Stefano Sanna</strong>. Here the artist engraves, overlaps, scrapes and stratifies with a process similar to that of nature, which deposits sediments, cancels and recreates. The natural materials used by the interior designer <strong>Susanne Sjögren</strong> have an entirely different end. Despite the rationality that characterizes the Swedish school in which she trained, her furniture reveals a delicate artistic sensibility in the soft forms of her phytomorphic furniture sculpture. Design, which this time comes from the most advanced engineering experimentation, is the protagonist in the works by <strong>David Wiener</strong>. Designer for Ferrari amongst others, he devotes much of his art to Formula 1 (it is no coincidence that his collectors include Michael Schumacher, Kimi Räikkönen and Jean Todt) and offers the viewer works on aluminum that seem to have their roots in Op Art for their reiterated and serial construction with an illusionistically kinetic vision that explores the effects of human perception. With great sensitivity, <strong>Sumio Inoue</strong> expertly works with infinite shades of black and white in his photographic shots that he impresses on thick washi paper (a Japanese rice paper which he makes himself), through a delicate and long process with an end result of ‘low relief’ sculptural photographs. His silent images are impressed with a dense and penetrating black in the paper, which evaporates in indefinite rarefactions on a wrinkled and creased support<br />
In addition to highlighting the rich and diverse variety of styles and techniques typical of the OpenArtCode artists, their works take us to many different places in the world, as in the photos of <strong>Etienne Pierart</strong> who has documented the war in Syria and Iraq on behalf of the United Nations, but also in his travel photos he reveals the magnificent peace of Antarctica, or the curious faces of distant lands, which he has chosen to exhibit in Florence. In the photographs of <strong>Trond Are Berge,</strong> the great Norwegian forests that plunge into the blue waters of the fjords alternate with flames that burn on a rock overlooking a sea at sunset, or stones smoothed by the icy north wind are magically suspended in a clear sky. He does not use Photoshop, but cleverly overlays images so that for example, the intense face of a woman is confused into the wood of a tree trunk. The magic of digital manipulation dominates in the assemblages on aluminum and plexiglass by <strong>Jane Sager</strong>, in which signs and metaphors emerge, like the flamboyant voracious crocodiles pursuing graceful light-colored butterflies. The vivid colors are also present in the intense paintings of <strong>William Braemer</strong>, known above all for his famous coin sculptures, busts and torsos covered with various materials, headless like archaeological finds from the future, which have an ironic and amusing element to them too. Fame also accompanies <strong>Carolina Gynning</strong>, actress and TV presenter, winner of the Swedish edition of <em>Big Brother</em>, without distracting her from her female portraits with large eyes, “windows of the soul”, with their dark and deep tones accompanied by watery transparencies, using colors that deliberately do not correspond to reality. Strong primary colors are diluted in a variegated palette, but always chromatically decisive, in <strong>Tiril</strong>'s abstraction. Each work is charged with pathos, which has been emotionally intuited through Tiril’s fertile inspiration of an ‘enlightened’ moment, allowing the viewer to perceive the work’s transcendental nature. The installations by the Dutch artist <strong>Marianne Jansen</strong> are related to the magic of dance and theater. The installation that she is making for Florence is dedicated to Syrian ballet dancer Ahmad Joudeh (protagonist of <em>Dance or die</em>, documentary by journalist Roozbeh Kaboly), who danced – an ethereal messenger of peace - in a war-torn Syria, in the ancient Roman amphitheater at Palmira.</p>
<p>These and other great artists who form the OpenArtCode group for many years, such as David Harry, Sara Palleria, Max Werner, Evelyne Huet, Marco Aurelio Rey, Sinae Lee and Marybel Gallegos, will all be meeting and exhibiting in Florence in April.</p>
<p>Reliving these spaces today means creating a dialogue between the culture of the Renaissance and the search for languages and styles that are typical of contemporary art. The <em>Mediceo Laurenziano</em> complex is undoubtedly a fascinating and exciting place. It unites different structures, each rich in historical, cultural and artistic references, including: the Basilica of San Lorenzo and the Old Sacristy, entrusted to Filippo Brunelleschi and Donatello carved the pulpits; the crypt houses the Treasure of San Lorenzo, Cosimo the Elder’s monumental tomb and Donatello’s tomb (hence the name <em>Salone di Donatello</em>); the Medici Chapels with the Medici family mausoleum; the New Sacristy, designed by Michelangelo and the Laurentian Library, begun by Michelangelo and completed by Vasari and Ammannati.</p>
<p><strong>OpenArtCode Florence</strong><br />
Exhibition curated by Vito Abba<br />
19<sup>th</sup> April- 8<sup>th</sup> May 20128.<br />
<em>Salone di Donatello, </em>Basilica of San Lorenzo, Piazza San Lorenzo, Florence.<br />
Opening hours: Monday to Friday 10am-5.30pm (last admission at 5pm), Sunday 1.30pm to 5.30pm (last admission at 5pm).<br />
Free admission.<br />
info@openartcode.com +39 340 577 9080<br />
<a href="https://www.openartcode.com/florence" rel="nofollow">OpenArtCode.com/florence</a></p>
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		<title>The OpenArtCode group of international artists will exhibit in Venice</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>From 5-20 February 2016 an exclusive OpenArtCode show at Palazzo Cavalli Franchetti. After the recent successful show at the Grand Palais in Paris in November 2015, the OpenArtCode group will exhibit in Venice at Palazzo Cavalli Franchetti. This historic building, located directly on the Grand Canal, is situated in the most visited area of Venice [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>From 5-20 February 2016 an exclusive OpenArtCode show at Palazzo Cavalli Franchetti.</i></p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-37158 alignright" src="http://www.press-releases-news.com/wp-content/uploads/OpenArtCode-Venice-300x185.jpg" alt="OpenArtCode Venice" width="300" height="185" />After the recent successful show at the Grand Palais in Paris in November 2015, the OpenArtCode group will exhibit in Venice at Palazzo Cavalli Franchetti. This historic building, located directly on the Grand Canal, is situated in the most visited area of Venice near the Accademia Gallery and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. This is the heart of the cultural centre of Venice, where the famous Teatro La Fenice, Palazzo Grassi, Punta della Dogana, Palazzo Fortuny and Ca’ Rezzonico are also located.</p>
<p>Forty-eight artists will be exhibiting at Palazzo Cavalli Franchetti under the umbrella of OpenArtCode during the world-famous Venice Carnival and all genres of art can be admired, including painting, drawing, sculptures, photographs, digital art and installations. OpenArtCode is composed of a group of renowned artists who have very different technical styles and their artistic formation is varied. They have united their talents in the past to exhibit together in Paris at the Grand Palais, in Monaco at the Auditorium Rainier III, at the Oxo Gallery in London and in Shanghai at Pudong Library and CEIBS. The exhibiting artists are:</p>
<p>Bdoor Alsudiry - Jian Jun An - Manss Aval - Trond Are Berge - Eva Beumer - William Braemer - Mary Brilli — Chacin — Pantelis Chandris - Cordero - Joan Criscione - Romolo Del Deo - Andreas Devetzis - Lore Eckelberry - Joshua S. Franco - Marybel Gallegos - Sylvie Hamou - Areum Han - David Harry - Evelyne Huet — Hv - Sumio Inoue - Marianne J. Jansen - Ellen Juell - Beanie Kaman - Rieko Karrer - Marlene Kohn - Mina Kordali - Alexander Lee - Sinae Lee - Theresa Lee - Niki Michailidou - Dimitra Mountzouri - Maria Mouriadou - Fotini Othoneou - Sara Palleria - Santina Semadar Panetta - Aspa Papalexandri - Youngsook Park - Jannis Psychopedis - Marco Aurelio Rey - Hyeon-Hwa Seo - Kensuke Shimizu - Susanne SjÃ¶gren - Claudia SÃ¶ding - Katerina Soroula - Max Werner - Michael Freitas Wood.</p>
<p>The exhibition, curated by Vito Abba, is organized by Studio Abba with the collaboration of Emmy Varouxaki and Youngsook Park. The organisers wish to acknowledge in particular the <i>Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti</i> for the hospitality and BIM <i>Banca Intermobiliare</i>.</p>
<p>5-20 February 2015, open every day (except Sunday) 11am-7pm<br />
Free entrance<br />
Palazzo Cavalli Franchetti, Campo Santo Stefano, San Marco 2847, Venice<br />
<a href="http://venice.openartcode.com/" rel="nofollow">http://venice.openartcode.com</a><br />
info@studioabba.com</p>
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