Piranesi Brochure - Exhibits Development Group
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Piranesi Brochure - Exhibits Development Group
Fresh, thought-provoking and innovative, the Arts of Piranesi is a twenty-first century approach to the Venetian artist’s creative endeavors. More than three hundred original prints selected from the world-renowned collection of the Fondazione Giorgio Cini in Venice, Italy, combine with modern day interpretations of Piranesi’s designs to present an unmatched display of the artist’s extraordinary genius. Far from being a traditional print exhibition, the Arts of Piranesi is interactive and technologically innovative. With the help of the most advanced digital technologies and the unparalleled skill and craftsmanship of Factum Arte, Piranesi’s twodimensional renderings of a monumental vase, a candelabrum, tripods, a teapot, an altar and a fireplace assume their rightful three dimensional forms. These never-before-seen, never-beforecrafted objects take center stage in the exhibition and attest to the creative intellect of Piranesi’s designs. In addition, the exhibition brings to life Piranesi’s most famous works, the Prisons, in the form of a virtual reality 3D installation. The legendary Caffè degli Inglesi is represented as a full-scale evocation, and visitors may browse through Piranesi’s sketchbooks via a touchscreen monitor. Further enhancing the exhibition are thirty views of Rome by Italian photographer Gabriele Basilico, which pay homage to the great artist’s renderings of the eternal city. The exhibition traces Piranesi’s accomplishment as archaeologist, architect, theorist, designer and vedutista. Strikingly designed by world renowned architect Michele De Lucchi, the exhibition embodies the progressive spirit of Piranesi’s own eclectic visions. Most importantly, the accent on Piranesi’s modernity that permeates the exhibition emphasizes the popular appeal of his work and its continuing relevance to designers and architects. EXHIBITION INCLUDES ARTWORKS AND ARTIFACTS 302 Prints by Piranesi in the Firmin-Didot edition of the Fondazione Giorgio Cini 32 Photographs by Gabriele Basilico 11 Photographs by Factum Arte 3 scale models of the church of Santa Maria del Priorato by Michele de Lucchi Works designed by Piranesi and produced by Factum Arte: Candelabra Vase Altar Fireplace with brazier and firedogs Two tripods Coffeepot Chair VIDEOS 3D video of Piranesi’s Prisons (file) Video on the different states of Piranesi’s Prisons (file) Video documenting the making of the fireplace (file) Video dedicated to Modena’s notebooks (file) EXHIBITION CATALOGUE 500 copies of the Arts of Piranesi: architect, etcher, antiquarian, vedutista, designer, ed. Giuseppe Pavanello (Venice: Marsilio, 2010) 288 pages b/w and color softcover, English LECTURERS AVAILABLE Pasquale Gagliardi, Fondazione Giorgio Cini Adam Lowe, Factum Arte Michele De Lucchi John Wilton-Ely Sir Norman Rosenthal REQUIREMENTS FOR HOSTING INSTITUTION Approximately 10,760 square feet / 1,000 square meters FOR EXHIBITION BOOKINGS please contact EDG +1 651 222 1121 / info@exhibitsdevelopment.com FOR CURATORIAL QUESTIONS please contact Monika Hirschbichler, Ph. D., Director of Curatorial Affairs +1 202 719 8076 / monikah@exhibitsdevelopment.com GIOVANNI BATTISTA PIRANESI The Italian artist Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720 -1778) was a man of exceptional skill, whose vision contributed greatly to our understanding of Classical art and architecture. Initially Piranesi trained as an architect but went on to become an inspirational print-maker, publisher, archaeologist, antiquarian, dealer and, most importantly for the theme of this exhibition, a designer. Defiantly individualistic, eclectic and nonconformist, Piranesi’s work had widespread and profound influence in particular on the Neoclassical styles that emerged in England and France in the 18th century and prefigured the role of the modern architect and designer. Fondazione Giorgio Cini The Fondazione Giorgio Cini is a non-profit cultural institution based in Venice, Italy. It was constituted by Count Vittorio Cini, in memory of his son Giorgio, with the aim of restoring the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore and of creating an international cultural center. The formation of the Fondazione was one of the most considerable cultural initiatives of the 20th century. It is further substantiated by the cultural patrimony preserved on the Island and, since 1984, at the Gallery of Palazzo Cini at San Vio. www.cini.it FACTUM ARTE Factum Arte is an independent workshop based in Madrid, Spain, working on the production of facsimiles. For more than six years Factum Arte has carried out large scale projects and has gained a reputation for the uncompromising nature of its work and its obsessive commitment to pushing the boundaries that usually separate technology and craftsmanship. The aim of all work undertaken by Factum Arte is to demonstrate how new technologies can assume a central role in the preventative conservation of heritage sites and can change attitudes towards the use of facsimiles in the management and protection of cultural heritage. www.factum-arte.com THE CATALOGUE the Arts of Piranesi: architect, etcher, antiquarian, vedutista, designer, ed. Giuseppe Pavanello (Venice: Marsilio, 2010). Introduction by Pasquale Gagliardi. Essays by Michele De Lucchi, Giuseppe Pavanello, John Wilton-Ely, Norman Rosenthal, Marcello Fagiolo, Elisa Debenedetti, Adam Lowe, Luigi Ficacci. ORGANIZERS Co-Producers: Exhibition Concept: Curatorial Team: Special Adviser: Consultant: Fondazione Giorgio Cini & Factum Arte Michele De Lucchi Instituto di Storia dell’Arte – Fondazione Giorgio Cini John Wilton-Ely Sir Norman Rosenthal sales & distribution Landmark Center 432 75 West Fifth Street Saint Paul, MN 55102 +1 651 222 1121 tel +1 651 222 1124 fax exhibition development 2801 M Street N.W. Washington, DC 20007 +1 202 719 8073 tel +1 202 338 8182 fax