Bologna - MAMBO - Museo Morandi
Bologna, 20/10/2016
Museo di Arte Moderna di Bologna
Rachel Whiteread al Museo Morandi, Bologna
L'installazione di Rachel Whiteread al Museo Morandi, Bologna
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Places to see in ( Bologna - Italy ) Museo di Palazzo Poggi
Places to see in ( Bologna - Italy ) Museo di Palazzo Poggi
The Anatomical and Obstetrics Collection at the Museo di Palazzo Poggi in Bologna contains some of the world’s rarest and most beautiful 18th century anatomical waxworks, including work by masters of the craft such as Clemete Suisini, Ercole Lelli, Giovanni Manzolini and his wife and fellow anatomist, Anna Morandi.
Artist and sculptor Ercole Lelli was considered one of the finest anatomical artists of the late 18th century. His ecorches, or “flayed men,” used real skeletons covered in artistic wax representations of flesh.
Trained by Lelli, anatomist and professor Giovanni Manzolini later taught his wife Anna the art of life-like wax sculpting. After his death, she became a professor of anatomy in her own right and lectured in his place. An incredible wax self-portrait created by Anna is in the collection, along with many other educational models created by the couple.
Clemente Susini’s “Venerina” wax Anatomical Venus is considered to be one of his finest. The torso of reclining figure of a beautiful nude woman contains removable organs, allowing anatomists of the day to understand the inner workings of the human body.
Susini’s models, painstaking to produce and incredibly fragile, can be seen in only a few other locations throughout the world, including the Semmelweis Medical Museum in Budapest, La Specola Museum in Florence, the Josephinum in Vienna, and the Wax Anatomy Museum ot University of Cagliari.
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Trailer 1 | Giorgio Morandi's Dust (Giorgio Morandi documentary)
Trailer per il documentario La polvere di Morandi, diretto da Mario Chemello e prodotto da Imago Orbis in collaborazione con il Museo Morandi di Bologna.
Musiche trailer: Paolo Ferrario.
Trailer for the documentary Giorgio Morandi's Dust directed by Mario Chemello and produced by Imago Orbis in collaboration with the Morandi Museum (Bologna, Italy).
Trailer music by Paolo Ferrario.
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MUSEO MORANDI AL MAMBO - Inaugurazione
Museo Morandi presso il MAMbo alla presenza del Sindaco Virginio Merola, dell'Assessore Alberto Ronchi, dell'Assessore Nadia Monti, di Lorenzo Sassoli de Bianchi e di Gianfranco Maraniello e breve intervista a Eugenio Riccomini
The ‘Silent Perfection’ of Artist Giorgio Morandi | Christie's
Lorenzo Balbi of the Museum of Modern Art in Bologna shows us around the artist’s former home in the city, and discusses how his focus on the process rather than the result makes him one of the most important figures in 20th-century art.
Giorgio Morandi was born in the Italian city of Bologna in 1890 — and rarely ever left. As a young man, he studied at Bologna’s Academy of Fine Arts, an institution where later in life he’d serve as a professor for 26 years.
Morandi is best known today for his beautifully contemplative still-life paintings — works which prompted the art historian, Roberto Longhi, to describe him as ‘arguably the greatest Italian painter of the 20th century’.
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MAMbo: Museum of Modern Art - Bologna, Italy
Get lost with Lisa at the Museum of Modern Art: MAMbo in Bologna, Italy!
Giorgio Morandi - about the artist
Hear more about Morandi from Director Bo Nilsson, our intern Chiara Lugli who mastered in art history about Morandi and Giusi Vecchi from Istituzione Bologna Musei, Museo Morandi.
Giorgio Morandi (1890–1964) is one of the great protagonists of modern Italian art. Morandi has assumed cult status, especially within circles of art connoisseurs, and has been called an “artist of artists”. Morandi led a still and routine bound life. He rarely left his hometown Bologna, where he lived most of his life with his mother and three sisters. Morandi was also a Professor at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna. His motifs are likewise recurring – where similar still lifes and landscapes constitute the vast majority of his oeuvre, well over a thousand oil paintings in total.
Giorgio Morandi (Bologna, 1890-1964) - Mostra a Casa Rusca
Video sulla mostra che Casa Rusca dedicò al noto pittore italiano Giorgio Morandi nel 1989
Italy Tour 17 - Sep.23,2010 - Bologna - Piazza Maggiore - Porta Galliera - Morandi Museum
We were able to tour Bologna only before noon.
Giorgio Morandi paintings shown in Seoul
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Known as the Painter of Bottles, the first exhibition in Korea on Giorgio Morandi′s works has opened. Our Yim Yoonhee joins us with more on the exhibition.
The Morandi Museum has lent a series of original works by Italian painter Giorgio Morandi to the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Korea.
Morandi was an artist who did not take for granted the every day... and found his muse in the ordinary.
Take a look.
Nothing big, nothing fancy,... just ordinary objects, tidy lines, and delicate tones.
At first glance, they appear to be just your every day bottles,... and more bottles.
These are the subtle works of Italian painter Giorgio Morandi,... a painter most famous for his still lifes.
From tables cluttered with bottles to a bouquet of dainty flowers, Morandi had a distinct style found consistent through his works.
Morandi was born in Bologna, where he lived a very quiet life, never getting married or having any children. He worked and lived in the same studio, until the end. But this artist actually lived through multiple wars and chaos, yet he still held true to himself, consistently creating his landscapes and still lifes. Like a chess board, he would paint the same frame over and over again, moving around objects to find out where each belonged.
Korea and Italy have had ties for 130 years now, and the works of one of Italy′s most famous contemporary painters can now be found in Seoul.
Most of his works were done on a small scale, and often contained the images of ordinary objects found in life.
One of these objects was the everyday simple glass bottle, and occasionally it would be the common seashell,.... but sometimes he even ventured to the serene landscape.
And while his still lifes were the most successful of his collection, his other works also contained his drastic contrasts of light and geometric shapes that echo the rhythm of his subtle style.
Korean artists from more recent times, also demonstrate stylistic traits similar to Morandi, implying the timelessness of Morandi′s works, and how these traits have just as much meaning today as they had when they were first painted.
Some have recreated that familiar silhouette of a bottle or vase,... while some have taken the vase off the canvas, in a unique homage to the painter.
Morandi was a very quiet artist, but his work still had strong energy. I wanted to create a sculpture with similar traits as Morandi. So I too took traditional every day objects and shapes, but I used the canvas to actually make the frames, and instead of a paintbrush, I used a needle to create my work. Individually, they are still life objects, but displayed together like this, it almost looks like a still life painting.
Whether it be hung on today′s museum wall, or a wall 50 years ago, Morandi found a way to create ageless works, paintings that take the every day objects of life, and immortalize them.
This is the first Morandi exhibition in
Trailer 2 | Giorgio Morandi's Dust (documentary)
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GIORGIO MORANDI'S DUST is an art-bio doc film about worldwide renowned Italian artist Giorgio Morandi (Bologna, Italy 1890-1964). The film focuses on the most crucial locations of his art. His peculiar personality is shown in unprecedented ways thanks to memories, anecdotes and emotions of friends and art-critics chosen among his few intimates. His sensibility as a painter and engraver is explored by the author through a poetic visual reinterpretation of his artwork.
Directed by: Mario Chemello
Produced by: Imago Orbis & Museo Morandi
Bologna ricorda Dalla, Morandi fa cantare Franceschini -Nude News
Bologna (askanews) - Gianni Morandi fa cantare anche il ministro
Dario Franceschini nella prima giornata di apertura al pubblico
della casa bolognese di Lucio Dalla. L'appartamento si potrà visitare fino al 4 marzo, in occasione del terzo anniversario della
morte del cantautore.
Giorgio Morandi: vita e opere in 10 punti
Breve biografia della vita e delle opere del bolognese Giorgio Morandi, celebre per le sue delicate e poetiche nature morte. Nuovo video della serie #artistiin10punti▼▼CONTINUA SOTTO▼▼ ????
Un padre dell’arte contemporanea italiana, così si può ridurre all’essenza Giorgio Morandi (Bologna 1890-1964). Pittore e incisore, è diventato celebre per le sue nature morte con tazze, bottiglie e vasellame. La sua è una pittura calma e contemplativa, ricca di poesia. L’artista visse tutta la vita a Bologna, sua città natale. Già da piccolo espresse un forte interesse verso la pittura. Si iscrisse nel 1907 all’Accademia di belle arti della città e cominciò a dipingere paesaggi, anche se poi finì per specializzarsi quasi esclusivamente in nature morte.
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Giorgio Morandi
L’artista bolognese Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964) “vive il Tempo” dell’oggi, come ha scritto Giulio Paolini. Ma anche Paul Auster e Bernardo Bertolucci, vengono catturati dall’arte di Morandi. Bertolucci afferma che “Morandi è qualcuno per cui si può prendere una cotta”. Auster usa l’acutezza e l’incisività della sua scrittura per descrivere il “territorio sublime e austero un giorno abitato da Morandi”, i suoi quadri evocanti “la muta meraviglia di una pura cosalità […] una traduzione dell’esistenza umana nella resa minuta di tutto ciò che è là fuori oltre a noi […]”.
Paesaggi, nature morte, sono questi i temi dipinti da Giorgio Morandi, che si diplomò all’Accademia delle Belle Arti di Bologna nel 1913. Influenzato da Giotto, Masaccio, Piero Della Francesca e Paolo Uccello, fu attratto dai futuristi, poi, tra il 1918 e il 1920, si avvicinò al gruppo che ruota intorno alla rivista romana Valori Plastici e aderì alla corrente metafisica di Carrà e de Chirico.
Morandi: Master of Modern Still Life, The Phillips Collection (February 21-May 24, 2009)
Giorgio Morandi approached painting with the concentration of a Zen master. Working in the small apartment he shared with his mother and three sisters in Bologna, Morandi's carefully chosen collection of bottles, bowls, and jars served as his muse. He altered these objects by painting their exteriors, erasing their labels and reflections to expose their shape and volume, painstingly creating still-life arrangements. Quietly mesmerizing and mysterious, Morandi's paintings hover between physical and spiritual, traditional and modern.
Morandi: Master of Modern Still Life features 60 works of art drawn primarily from collections in Italy, with key additions from collections in the U.S. The exhibition tells the story of an artist finding his voice: from early explorations of cubism, futurism, and metaphysical painting rarely found in American museums, to a stunning representation of mature work. It also includes landscapes, a rare self-portrait, and a selection of etchings on paper that reveal his exceptional mastery of the medium.
The exhibition is the first retrospective of Morandi's work in Washington in half a century, since the Phillips became the first American museum to present his work. Morandi: Master of Modern Still Life is organized by MART, Rovereto, Italy, in collaboration with The Phillips Collection.
Proudly sponsored by Lockheed Martin. The exhibition is generously supported by Fenner and Ina Milton. © The Phillips Collection, 2009
27-03-2017 Giorgio Morandi | Catalogo generale -4- Claudio Strinati
Presentazione del volume Giorgio Morandi. Catalogo generale. Opere catalogate tra il 1985 e il 2016 di Marilena Pasquali, nota studiosa dell’opera morandiana e già fondatrice e direttrice del Museo Morandi a Bologna. Introdotti da Francesco Moschini, Segretario Generale dell’Accademia Nazionale di San Luca, interverranno Gianni Dessì, Presidente dell’Accademia, Pier Giovanni Castagnoli, già direttore delle Gallerie d’arte moderna di Bologna e Torino e membro del Comitato per il Catalogo Morandi, e Claudio Strinati, storico del'arte e Accademico di San Luca. E' presente l’Autrice. Frutto del trentennale lavoro di Marilena Pasquali con l’apporto fondamentale degli studiosi del Comitato per il Catalogo Morandi, sezione del Centro Studi Morandi di Bologna, il volume si compone di due parti principali: la Storia del Catalogo, che ripercorre in nove capitoli le vicende che nel corso di più di sessant’anni hanno portato alla definizione del complesso Catalogo generale dell’artista, e la pubblicazione delle 272 opere – dipinti, acquerelli e disegni – ammesse a catalogo dal 1985 a oggi. Completa il volume la Bibliografia 1914-2016, che testimonia la fortuna critica di Morandi negli ultimi cento anni. Di fatto si tratta di un vero e proprio Catalogo ragionato, in quanto si è anche prestata particolare attenzione al confronto tematico e stilistico tra le opere “nuove” e quelle già note, per giungere in diversi casi a una loro più convincente datazione, nel quadro di un complessivo riordino del Catalogo morandiano.
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