The exhibition presented by the Brazilian Ministry of Tourism and Banco do Brasil brings together works by the Bolognese master exclusively from the Museo Morandi in Bologna. Opening on the occasion of the 34th Bienal de São Paulo.
A comprehensive overview of Morandi’s work - one of the most significant artists in the history of twentieth century art. The Morandi Museum among the main lenders of the works on display.
A brand new installation commissioned by ARTECHOUSE Washington DC for the exhibition "Life of a Neuron", created in collaboration with the Society for Neuroscience
The third edition of the international exhibition on the Italian panorama of children’s illustrations is part of the “2021 Chengdu-Europe Culture Season” and of “Road to 2022”, integrated promotion initiatives in view of the 2022 Italy-China Year of Culture and Tourism
The installation premieres in Spain at CosmoCaixa, the science museum of Barcelona, which presents it within the project “NEO: botánica, entomología y arte digital"
A series of eight films by Federico Fellini organized in collaboration with India Habitat Centre and Istituto Luce Cinecittà
"The bond between actor and spectator is tightened, until there is no longer the slightest distinction. The performance coincides with actual life. The roles are no longer to be prepared but verified. There is no improvisation, only the abyss of an absolute present."
A homage to one of the masters of 'commedia all’italiana' within the 44th Festival du Film Italien de Villerupt
The new performance of 'Beyond Borders' –the project which investigates and explores the concept of border meant not as a limit but as an opportunity for two parties to meet– is on tour in Sweden
More than 40 ancient puppets from the Zanella-Pasqualini collection on display within the 39th "International Puppet Festival" in Lugano directed by Michel Poletti
The exhibition celebrating the centenary of the birth of the great children's writer at the Sharjah International Book Fair 2021
«I am thinking about this production as a simple and essential story. I am thinking about “joy” as something connected with a possible way out of fighting, pain and darkness. I am thinking about deserts, prisons, about people escaping from those prisons, about flowers» (Pippo Delbono). On stage within the 25th Istanbul Theatre Festival
The famous tale by Saint-Exupéry reworked and staged by Michel Poletti and Teatrino dell'Es at the 39th 'International Puppet Festival' in Lugano
«Unlike the classic fairy tales of our tradition, the plot of the Japanese ones has no happy ending. At the end, only emptiness the ‘Vacuum’ remains, and the main character finds himself where the story began. So, is nothing happening? Did really nothing happen?» (Chiara Guidi)