Hong Kong, March 25 – May 7, 2021 Organized by MASSIMODECARLO and Italian Cultural Institute – Hong Kong MASSIMODECARLO, with the support of Italian Cultural Institute, is pleased to present Paola Pivi’s new solo exhibition “why not?” with the gallery and the artist’s first one in Hong Kong, nine years after her majestic solo show… Continue reading “Why not” solo show by Paola Pivi at MASSIMODECARLO
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Stefano Fossati – director of IIC Hong Kong
Stefano Fossati (turin, 1957), current director of the Italian Institute of Culture of Hong Kong, stud- ied sanskrit, Pali and arabic languages at torino University, and graduated with a thesis on ancient Indian aesthetics. after graduation, he worked for two years at the Cesmeo (the International Insti- tute for advanced asian studies) where he studied… Continue reading Stefano Fossati – director of IIC Hong Kong
Lucio Fontana
Rosario (Argentina) 1899 – Comabbio (Varese) 1968 One of the best known Italian artists of all times, Fontana was a painter and sculptor. Member of the french group ‘Abstraction-Création’, in 1935 he joined the Abstract Italian artists movement. During his artistic life, space has always played an important role. Indeed, he drew up the ‘Manifesto… Continue reading Lucio Fontana
Michelangelo Pistoletto
Biella, 1933 Animating force and a protagonist of Arte Povera, Pistoletto is an artist whose work revolves around the idea of reflection. In fact, an inquiry into self-portraiture characterizes his early work, resulting furtherly into the creation of his famous Mirror Paintings. They directly include the viewer and real time in the work, reversing the… Continue reading Michelangelo Pistoletto
Giorgio Morandi
Bologna, 1890-1964 Morandi was an Italian painter and engraver. At the beginning of his artistic experience, we can depict a deep meditation on Cézanne’s art; while a little further on, a sharp interpretation of futurism formal aspects, followed by a high reflection of metaphysical painting, start defining his art. The artist’s world revolves around still… Continue reading Giorgio Morandi
Bertozzi&Casoni solorporia solorer itiae, explaborepro eosamen
Massimo de Carlo Gallery, with the support of the Italian Cultural Institute, is pleased to present Paola Pivi’s new solo exhibition “why not?” with the gallery and the artist’s first one in Hong Kong, nine years after her majestic solo show at Rockbund art Museum in shanghai “share, but it’s not fair.” the show will… Continue reading Bertozzi&Casoni solorporia solorer itiae, explaborepro eosamen
“Design made in Hong Kong”
26 March – 4 April 2021 Pao Galleries, Hong Kong Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Road, Wanchai Milan – Hong Kong design, new forms and functions in parallel with Italian iconic works are the outcomes of a year-long project (Design Made in Hong Kong 2020-2021 –www.designmadeinhongkong.com) that brought together two regions of the world, building parallelisms between their… Continue reading “Design made in Hong Kong”