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A perfect Magazine for anyone who is planning a trip to Venice in autumn 2013. Inside you will find all the exhibitions, concerts, and events not to be missed.

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---LEONARDO DA VINCI. THE UNIVERSAL MANUntil December 1st, 2013Gallerie dell’Accademia

A unique chance to see Leonardo’s drawings at the Gallerie dell’Accademia in Venice

This extraordinary exhibition includes a

staggering 52 drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci which is on show from 29 August 2013 at the Gallerie dell’Accademia in Venice.Thanks to the exhibition LEONARDO DA VINCI. THE UNIVERSAL MAN, the first of its kind for thirty years, the last was back in 1980, the public at the Gal-lerie dell’Accademia in Venice will have the chance to admire an entire collec-tion of exceptionally rare works by the Master which have been preserved in the Cabinet of Drawings at the Gallerie dell’Accademia since 1822, consisting of 25 graphic works which are not usu-ally shown to the public. These will be exhibited alongside another 27 prestig-ious works on loan from Italian muse-ums such as the Royal Library of Turin, the Uffizi in Florence and the National Gallery of Parma, as well as from im-portant European collections: the Royal Collection Trust Windsor Castle, the British Museum in London, the Louvre and the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.

This is a unique opportunity not to be missed. The drawings must remain stored in special air-conditioned cel-lars for a long time before and after ex-posure to the public. This is a rule that must be adhered to in order to preserve such precious and fragile masterpieces.

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The works on display include the Vit-ruvian Man, Dancing Women, the Por-trait of a Woman in Profile in Windsor, Sketches for The Battle of Anghiari, Studies on Weaponry and preparatory sketches for great masterpieces like the Last Supper, the Nativity and Christ Car-rying the Cross.

---Rudolf StingelFrom 7th April to 31st December 2013Palazzo Grassi – François Pinault Foundation

Organised by the artist himself - with the coordination of Elena Geuna - the exhibition dedicated to Rudolf Stin-gel, opening 5th April 2013, will extend throughout the building’s entire exhibi-tive area, involving entrance hall and the first and second floors. It will be the first time that the entire museum area is dedicated to a single artist.

Rudolf Stingel, born in 1956, lives and

works between New York and Merano, where he was born. His work has been at the centre of one-man exhibitions in many international institutions.

The project is part of a programme of monographs of great contemporary artists, opened in April 2012 with Urs Fischer (“Madame Fisscher”), and pre-sented in alternative and addition to the thematic exhibitions of the François Pin-ault Foundation collection.

The “Rudolf Stingel” exhibition will stay open in Palazzo Grassi until 31st De-cember 2013, for the duration of the 55th Biennial of Contemporary Art: for the occasion, there will also be a new exhibition in Punta della Dogana from 31st May 2013.

---ROY LICHTESTEIN SCULPTORUntil November 23th, 2013Vedova Founation

Open until 23 November 2013, at the Magazzini del Sale (Salt Warehouses) in Zattere in Venice, home of the Vedova Foundation, is the exhibition Roy Li-chtenstein – Sculptor. For the first time in Italy over 45 pieces from one of the geniuses of American Pop Art, including drawings, collages, maquettes, models and sculptures in bronze.

Characteristic of Lichtenstein‘s work is its rendering as “two-dimensional” like a painting, to flatten the volume as would

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happen in a collage. From this come the ceramic figures which, starting from a two-dimensional source, paper, are or-ganised into three-dimensions to form a head or a stack of cups or an explosion. Similar procedures bring to life his ”pro-file” sculptures from 1976 and up until his death in 1997, where the depth and shadows of the object are put on the same plane, as if they were crushed and compressed onto a single surface.

Opening Hours 10.30 am – 6 pmClosed Tuesdays

Full Ticket 12 €

---HOKUSAI. THE GREAT WAVEUntil November 3, 2013Museum of Oriental Art

The famous colour print The Great Wave Of Kanagawa by Hokusai is on display for the first time at the Museum of Ori-ental Art in Venice

This famous woodblock print by Hoku-sai known as the GREAT WAVE will be shown for the first time in Venice at the Ca’ Pesaro Museum of Oriental Art from 8 September to 3 November 2013.

Copies of this multicoloured woodblock print are in many European collections of Japanese art and this one, in particu-lar, among the most refined, has been lent by the Oriental Museum Chiossone in Genoa and will be on display for the first time along with a series of 36 views of Mount Fuji.

Alongside the Great Wave the exhibi-tion also features a plaster model of the Hokusai’s masterpiece from the Anteros Tactile Museum of Ancient and Modern Painting, Francesco Cavazza Institute for the Blind in Bologna, to allow for tactile exploration of the work by all visi-tors.

This event will also be an occasion to present 24 printed books by Hokusai and his students to the public for the first time in collaboration with the Mu-seum of Oriental Art, the Department of Asian and Mediterranean African Stud-ies at the Università Ca’ Foscari, and the Art Research Center at the Ritsumeikan University of Kyoto, which led to the digi-tal and photographic cataloguing of this collection of 727 woodblock prints- for a total of 860 images and 276 books – for a grand total of 12,200 images ñ which are kept in storage at the Museum of Orien-tal Art in Venice.

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---DENATURED HONEYBEES + MU-RANO by Judi HarvestUntil Novembre 23, 2013Scola dei Tiraoro e BattioroThe exhibition DENATURED: Honeybees + Murano is committed to raising aware-ness of a global threat to nature and a local threat to heritage. The intention is to achieve this goal by foregrounding the shared beauty and utility of honey and glass. The exhibition will engage two locations: the exhibition site, which is the Scola dei Battioro e Tiraoro in the

center of Venice on the Grand Canal, and the glass factories and adjacent fields in Murano. In March 2013, beehives and a bee-friendly garden will be installed in an existing field of indigenous wildflow-ers in Murano on the grounds of the Lin-ea Ariana glass factory. These hives will remain in place and be cared for by lo-

cal beekeepers, hopefully in perpetuity. The experiences of the beekeepers will be documented in photographs, state-ments, and ephemera. These items are displayed as a component of the exhibi-tion.At the core of DENATURED: Honeybees + Murano is an installation comprising 90 hand-made Murano glass vessels. Each will be a unique form. Forty-five of the vessels will be filled with honey harvest-ed in the Veneto (and Murano, once the hives are thriving).

---VENICE BIENNALE55th International Art ExhibitionIl Palazzo Enciclopedico1st June – 24th November 2013

This festival will take place from 1st June to 24th November 2013 in the Gar-dens and the Arsenal (preview 29th, 30th and 31st May 2013), as well as in various places around Venice. It is enti-tled “Il palazzo enciclopedico” (The En-cyclopaedic Palace), after Marino Auriti’s 1955 project that patented an imaginary museum containing all of humanity’s knowledge, bringing together the big-gest discoveries of humankind, from the wheel to the satellite.

As Massimiliano Gioni, new curator of the Art Sector of the Biennial, explained, “today, deluged as we are by informa-tion, the attempts to structure knowl-edge into omni-comprehensive systems seems even more necessary and even

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more desperate. The 55th International Art Exhibition will explore these flights of imagination in an exhibition that – as Auriti’s Palazzo Enciclopedico –com-bines works of contemporary art and historical findings, discovered objects and artefacts.”

---Henry Hargreaves - No Seconds Comfort food and PhotographyUntil November 24th, 2013San Servolo Island

At the Museum of Madness of San Ser-volo Island in the Venice Lagoon is open until November 24th, 2013, the first

European solo exhibit of the New Zea-lander photographer, famous for his re-search on photography and food Henry Hargreaves. He has since established himself as a full time photographer known for fun, creative, provocative and memorable images. Henry found himself modeling for the world’s most prestigious fashion houses and work-ing with such photography icons as Ste-phen Meisel, Mario Testino, and the late

Richard Avedon.

No Seconds Comfort Food and Photog-raphy is an unexpected exhibition jour-ney that begins with the “Deep Fried Gadgets” series to culminate, through “ Band Riders” and the choices of the pop stars, in a reflection on food and impris-onment with “ No Seconds”, famous shots dedicated to the last supper of the American sentenced to Death.

Free Entry

How to arrive to San Servolo: The island is easily reached with the public trans-port system of ACTV using line 20 from San Zaccaria, monument stop (it may takes 10 minutes).

---Venini - Martinuzzi 1925/1931Until Decembre 1st, 2013Cini Foundation

In Venice the second exhibition dedicat-ed to the history of the Venini glassware at Cini Foundation

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The exhibition Napoleone Martinuzzi. Venini 1925-1931, curated by Marino Barovier, will open to the public on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice on September 8th, 2013. It is the second exhibition dedicated to the history of the Venini glassware company promot-ed by Le Stanze del Vetro, a long-term cultural initiative launched by Fondazi-one Giorgio Cini and Pentagram Stif-tung, devoted to the study and the pro-motion of the art of glassmaking in the twentieth century.

During the period of his collaboration with Paolo Venini, Martinuzzi designed beautiful objects whose shapes are in-spired by classical design, but through the use of innovative techniques and of glass paste. The exhibition Napoleone Martinuzzi. Venini 1925 – 1931 traces his whole production chronologically: from the elegant transparent blown glass to the works with an unprecedented opaque texture, from the experimen-tations with pulegoso glass (a semi-opaque or translucent glass with a rough surface due to tiny bubbles that form by using special ingredients) to pieces with intense and compact colours.

There are about 200 works on display, covering the most significant glass pro-duction of the ingenious sculptor from Murano.

---SEGUSO. Art Glass 1031 - 1973From May 18th to September 29th 2013Glass Museum, MuranoThis exhibition results from long re-search by Belgian scholar Marc Heire-mans, an expert in the history of con-temporary Murano glass, into one of the

finest glass makers of the 20th century: “Seguso Vetri d’Arte”.Through a selection of masterpieces, it examines the evolution of a family busi-ness, a ‘dynasty’ specialising in work-ing glass that made a vital contribution to the development of this art during the 20th century. The family forge, in whichAntonio Seguso, his son Archime-de and his grandchildren work, became a company in the early 1930s during a period of great innovation, experimen-tation and manufacturing design.Covering a chronological period rang-ing from the creation of the company to the period in which the members of the family separate, stimulated to try dif-ferent, independent roads, the exhibi-tion traces out the fundamental artistic

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contribution made by this famous glass maker.

---Tapies. The Gaze of the artistFrom June 1st to November 24th 2013Palazzo Fortuny

Antoni Tàpies’ ‘gaze’, his way of perceiv-ing things, of looking around himself without limits of time and space, in a striving for answers about the universe, human nature, art, the mystery of life. A year after the deathof the brilliant Cata-lan artist (Barcelona, 1923-2012), a key exponent of international informal art, the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia and Vervoordt Foundation pay tribute to him through a fascinating exhibition aiming to reveal the profound essence of the art produced by this major figure in 20th century art.The exhibition will include key works by the great artist himself, together with a group of works from his own collection and those of some of the most noted contemporary artists, invited specifi-cally to explore the themes and ideas of Tàpies’ art.

---Ileana Sonnabend Collection at Ca’ Pesaro MuseumFrom June 1st, 2013

The Ca’ Pesaro Museum in Venice is proud to present the Ileana Sonnabend Collection

As of June 1 2013, the Ca’ Pesaro Mu-seum in Venice will feature works from the Ileana Sonnabend Collection. These include an extraordinary range of works representing the various movements of the early to mid 20th century, including NeoDada, Pop Art, Minimalism, Arte Po-vera, Conceptualism and Neo Expres-sionism, as well as contemporary pho-tographic art.

Ileana Sonnabend was one of the great-est and most influential promoters of the arts of the second half of the 20th century who, with true pioneering spirit, made American art recognised in Eu-rope and European art in America.

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Jasper Johns (1959), and Interior (Com-bine painting) (1956), Payload (1962) and Kite (1963) by Robert Rauschen-berg, an artist that Ileana, together with Leo Castelli and Alan Solomon, brought to the Venice Biennale in 1964.

In addition to these masters are the great exponents of the various forms of Pop Art which Ileana Sonnabend helped bring to the fore well before the current classifications: the form associated with Abstract Expressionism – there are two stunning works by Jim Dine, and Roast Beef (1961) by Claes Oldenburg – and the current form associated with the culture of the media, with various works by Roy Lichtenstein, including Little Aloha (1962), as well as Balcony (1961) by James Rosenquist, Still life #45 and Seascape #4 by Tom Wesselmann and, above all, an incredible core of eight works by Andy Warhol, not least Nine Jackies (1964) and Triple Rauschenberg and Campbell’s Soup Can (Turkey Noo-dle), both of 1962.

Opening hours: from 10 am to 6 pm (tick-et office 10am–5pm). Closed on Monday

TICKETS - Entrance with museum ticket: Full price: 10 euro

---Anthony Caro. SculpturesFrom June 1st to October 27th 2013Museo Correr, VeneziaThe splendid rooms of the Museo Cor-rer will be the setting for the first major Italian retrospective dedicated to one of the greatest of living sculptors: Sir An-thony Caro (New Malden, Surrey, 1924).The versatile British artist, who has made an important mark in the history of art since the 1960s, has radically “rev-olutionised” his art. After a strictly figu-rative beginning, under the influence of his teacher, Henry Moore, he drifted away from sculptural tradition to create revolutionary assemblages, welded and bolted together, painted in bright col-ours and positioned on the floor within the viewer’s space; these were abstract works but rich in ideal content. This new, fascinating sculptural language established him as a key figure in the development of 20th century sculpture alongside David Smith, Mark Di Suvero and Richard Serra.

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---THE AVANT-GARDES OF FIN-DE-SIÈCLE PARIS: Signac, Bonnard, RedonSeptember 28, 2013 – January 6, 2014Guggenheim Collection

The exhibition The Avant-gardes of Fin-de-Siècle Paris: Signac, Bonnard, Re-don, and their Contemporaries focuses on the avant-gardes of the late nine-teenth century, with special attention paid to the Neo-Impressionist, Nabi, and Symbolist movements. Curated by Vivien Greene, Curator, 19th- and Early 20th-Century Art, Solomon R. Guggen-heim Museum, New York, the exhibition includes approximately 100 paintings, drawings, and prints.

The fin de siècle in Paris was a time of political upheaval and cultural transfor-mation. Mirroring the many facets of an anxious, unsettled era, this period saw a spectrum of artistic movements. By the late 1880s, a generation of artists had emerged that included Neo-Im-pressionists, the Nabis, and Symbolists. Their subject matter remained largely that of their still-active Impressionist an-tecedents: landscapes, the modern city, leisure-time activities, although these were joined by introspective scenes and fantastical visions. Concentrating on the activities of these movements, the exhibition explores certain artists in depth: Paul Signac, Maximilien Luce, Maurice Denis, Pierre Bonnard, Félix Val-

lotton, and Odilon Redon.

---ROYAL PALACE - Imperial Apart-ments in St.Mark SquareRe- open after restorationCorrer Museum

from April 1st to October 31st10 am – 7 pm (ticket office 10 am – 6 pm)

from November 1st to March 31st

10 am – 5 pm (ticket office 10 am – 4 pm)

Sissi’s myth is commemorated in Venice with the inauguration and the opening to the public of the rooms reserved to the Princess Sissi in the Imperial Apart-ments of the Royal Palace in Venice, in S. Mark’s Square, after a restoration of nine estraordinary spaces.

Princess Sissi sojourned for 38 days in the Imperial Apartments in the Royal Palace, in occasion of her first visit in Venice in 1856, the visit recalled in the fourth episode of the famous film by Ernest Mirischka. Then, Elisabeth chose Venice to live after the death of her

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daughter Sofia, between October 1861 and May 1862.

The nine rooms now opened to the public, give back to light decorations by Giuseppe Borsato, ornamentations by Giovanni Rossi, golden stuccos. New tapestries have been collocated in the rooms, close to the original ones, ex-pressly realized and donated by Ru-belli – Venice. To recall the original at-mosphere, precious fittings dated to the Napoleonic period and in Imperial style have been collocated in the Apart-ments.

Come back to life the Empress’ Audi-ence Room and the Studio, the Empress’ bedroom with its delightful boudoir and the Antechamber. The Empress’s Bath-room is personalized by a decoration representing “The Goddess protecting the Arts“, with a face recalling the beau-tiful Empress. Also, of great impact for richness of decorations, tapestries and furnishings, the “public” spaces,as the Dining -room for week-day launches,the Lombardy-Venetia Throne Room and the Oval Room.

MuSiC, tHeAtRe, dAnCe---57th International Festival of Contemporary MusicFrom 4 to 13 October 2013

On 4 October 2013, the International Festival of Contemporary Music of the

Venice Biennale gets underway.

The 57th International Festival of Con-temporary Music, organised by the Biennale, will be held in Venice from 4 to 13 October 2013. There will be two spectacular long-awaited performanc-es: Stockhausen’s Helicopter String

Quartet, performed by Arditti at 1500 meters above sea level amid the propel-ler rollers of 4 helicopters, and Glorious Percussion by Sofija Gubaidulina with the Orchestra of Teatro la Fenice and Percussions de Strasbourg.

On schedule also are interesting events dedicated to space and voice: you will hear 3D sound thanks to WFS technol-ogy, “musica della materia” (music of material) with tools created by Luca Congedo, and the vocal acrobatics of David Moss, Le Cris de Paris, and Neue Vocalsolisten.

The programme also includes great so-loists, including Christophe Desjardins, Francesco D’Orazio, and the younger Marco Fusi, Michele Marelli, Daniele Roccato. There will be orchestras, both prestigious and recently-acclaimed en-sembles; concerts theatrically integrat-ing electronics, voice and video with the /nu/thing group whose playlist includes

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the animated shorts by Usavich, which demonstrate – alongside mainstays Stockhausen and Berio – how many new names there are from younger gen-erations that testify to the vitality of to-day’s music.

For the Music Festival show schedule, go to the official website here

TICKETSTicket pre-sales are already open: spec-tators from all over Italy can reserve a place at the Festival dates by calling the call centre on (+39 899 666 805 / 892 424) or by visiting one of the Vivaticket out-lets spread throughout Italy. Prices from € 5 to € 20.

SPoRt And folKloRe---VENICEMARATHONOctober 27, 2013

The Venice Marathon is an all-round sporting event. Besides the 42 km race from Stra to Venice, important exhibi-tions are also being organised, as well as other interesting events, which will take place alongside the marathon, such as Exposport and Animalamaratona.

THE COURSE of the Venicemarathon

The race starts in Stra (a small town ap-proximately 25 km west of Venice), at the beginning of the Riviera del Brenta, a beautiful area close to the canal where the rich and noble Venetians built their holiday homes in the eighteenth cen-tury.

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The finish line is located in the historical centre of Venice, in Riva Sette Martiri.The first part of the course, along the Riviera del Brenta, runs through a set-ting rich in history, culture and land-scapes, characterised by numerous Venetian residential houses on the riv-erside.The marathon goes through the centre of Marghera and Mestre, and then runs for a further 2 km inside the San Giuliano Park, reaching Venice via the Ponte della Libertà (a flat straight road nearly 4 km long).The athletes run alongside the Giudec-ca Canal to Punta della Dogana, where they cross the Grand Canal on a pon-toon bridge, built specifically for the marathon.After passing through St. Mark’s square (high water permitting ...), by the Cam-panile and Palazzo Ducale, the mara-thon reaches its finish line located in Riva Sette Martiri.

---FEAST OF MADONNA DELL SA-LUTEBasilica della SaluteThe Festa della Salute is probably the least “touristy” of the Venetian festivi-ties and evokes strong religious feelings among the city’s inhabitants.

The holiday is, like the Redentore, in memory of another bout of pestilence, which lasted for two years from 1630-31, and the subsequent vow by the Doge to obtain the intercession of the Virgin

Mary.

Even today, thousands of inhabitants cross the votive bridge and reach the majestic Salute Church to visit the main altar of the imposing Salute Church on November 21 and to give thanks.

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