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Renovated by Tadao Ando and inaugurated in 2006, Palazzo Grassi presents temporary exhibitions of the Pinault Collection.
Palazzo Grassi hosts Italian contemporary art
One of the biggest-ever exhibitions of contemporary Italian art opens in Venice's Palazzo Grassi.
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Immagini di Palazzo Grassi (Venezia) accompagnate dal terzo movimento dell' Estate di A. Vivaldi
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Teaser La Pelle Luc Tuymans at Palazzo Grassi, 2019
From Sunday 24 March 2019, Palazzo Grassi - Punta della Dogana presents La Pelle, the first monographic exhibition in Italy of belgian artist Luc Tuymans, at Palazzo Grassi, Venice.
Video: Alex Salinas
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Places to see in ( Venice - Italy ) Palazzo Grassi
Places to see in ( Venice - Italy ) Palazzo Grassi
Palazzo Grassi is a building in the Venetian Classical style located on the Grand Canal, between the Palazzo Moro Lin and the campo San Samuele, in Venice, Italy. It was designed by Giorgio Massari, and built between 1748 and 1772.
A latecomer among the palaces on the Grand Canal of Venice, Palazzo Grassi has an academic classical style that is in contrast to the surrounding Byzantine Romanesque and Baroque Venetian palazzi. It has a formal palace façade, constructed of white marble, but lacks the lower mercantile openings typical of many Venetian patrician palaces.
The Grassi family sold the palazzo in 1840, with ownership that followed passing through many different individuals. The Palazzo was purchased by the Fiat Group in 1983, under the late chairman Gianni Agnelli, and it underwent a complete restoration overseen by architect Gae Aulenti. The group's aim was to transform Palazzo Grassi into an exhibition hall for the visual arts. It continues to be used as an art gallery today.
Between 1984 and 1990, Pontus Hultén was in charge of the art museum which also contains a 600-seat outdoor theatre. Since 2006, the palace has been owned by the French entrepreneur François Pinault who exhibits his personal art collection there. It was also where Pinault's son Francois-Henri met actress Salma Hayek and it served as the location for their wedding vow renewal.
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Palazzo Grassi in Venice, northern Italy
Palazzo Grassi (also known as the Palazzo Grassi-Stucky) is an edifice in the Venetian Classical style located on the Grand Canal of Venice, northern Italy. It was designed by Giorgio Massari, and the building was completed between 1748 and 1772.
The latecomer among the palaces on the Grand Canal of Venice, Palazzo Grassi has an academic classical style that is in contrast to the surrounding Byzantine Romanesque and Baroque Venetian palazzi. It has a formal palace façade, constructed in white marble, and lacking the lower mercantile openings typical of many Venetian patrician palaces. More info visit :
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Art Opening at Palazzo Grassi, Venice, April 12, 2014.
Recorded and photographed by Fred Viebahn and Rita Dove with a small point and shoot camera.
Review: Damien Hirst at the Venice Biennale - Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable
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A review of the Damien Hirst show in Venice, Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelieveable, by Robert Dunt, the Founder of ArtTop10.com
Damien Hirst: Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable at the Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana, Venice, Italy.
On view April 9 through December 3, 2017.
From Sunday, April 9, 2017, Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana present Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable, a new project by British artist Damien Hirst that will run across both venues.
Damien Hirst's latest project has been ten years in the making. The exhibition is curated by Elena Geuna, curator of the monographic shows dedicated to Rudolf Stingel (2013) and Sigmar Polke (2016) presented at Palazzo Grassi.
This will be the first major solo show dedicated to Damien Hirst in Italy since the 2004 retrospective at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples.
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Venice is the capital of the Veneto region built on more than 100 small islands. This enchanting city encourages you to get lost in the secret corridors with numerous bridges over small canals filled with gondolas.
Panforte is the traditional Italian dessert with lots of fruit and nuts.
Hotel Cipriani
Palazzo Grassi
The museum is owned by François Pinault, owner of Kering, the group that owns Gucci, Balenciago, Alexander McQueen, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Stella McCartney and... Puma, Volcom, and Tretorn among other brands. Pinault owns one of the biggest collections of contemporary art worldwide
Culto Café Cioccolato located in the Museo Correr St Mark’s Square. This museum exhibits the art and history of Venice.
Fuori Menu Fly Away is excellent for pizza, pastries and fruit juice.
Ca’ Pesaro museum on the Grand Canal with 19th and 20th century collections of painting and sculptures. The building is an example of Baroque architecture built seventeenth century.
Explore the prisons inside the Bridge of Sighs. Built in the seventeenth century connecting the Old Prison in the Doge’s Palace with the New Prison across the river.
St Marks Basilica the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Venice. Byzantine Architecture.
“According to a local legend, Venice was founded on the 25th of March 421. The legend seems to be confirmed by official history: indeed, remains of Venice's origins date back to the 5th century, when people ran away from the Barbarian invasions striking the North of Italy and sought refuge in Rialto (a little island of the lagoon).
The lagoon's population was mainly living on fishing and salt trading.
After the fourth Crusade, which ended with the Sack of Constantinople, Venice became the strongest republic of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and succeeded in employing its domination on the entire maritime traffic. During this period, Venice conquered some islands on the Ionian Sea, trading posts in southern Greece and Italy, and most of the Peloponnese and Creta territories.
At the same time, Venice saw an incredibile artistic period developed. It became a importante cultural centre during the Renaissance, rivaling Florence and Rome. The city drew a lot of the artists, mostly in the 16th century. They contributed making it famous all around the world with their masterpieces: Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese, Jacopo and Giovanni Bellini, Jacopo Bassano are the main masters of the Venetian Mannerism.
In the 17th century, this great artistic tradition continued with Giovanni Battista Tiepolo and Pietro Longhi's artworks, with the theatrical innovation of Goldoni who invented the Italian comedy, with Antonio Canova's sculptures and Palladio's architecture which got inspired of and inspired the Neoclassicism style.
For more information, see the Art history in Venice page
Venice was ceded to Austria together with Friuli, Istria and Dalmatia in 1797 after the Treaty of Campo Formio was signed by France and Austria. Following the Vienna Congress and the Restoration, Venice was passed on to the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia, which was also under the Habsburg-Lorraine's control. It actively participated to the Risorgimento conflict and to the 1848 uprisings. Seventeen years later, in 1866, the city was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy with a plebiscite.
In November 1966, Venice was struck by serious floods (which also occured in other cities, including the famous Arno flood in Florence). The city completely recovered from this tragic event and returned to be as magnificient as we can admire it today.
Nowadays, Venice is struggling with the rising level of oceans which could cause its complete collapse under water. Scientist are searching for a solution to this arduous problem: one example is the construction of a barrier (known as the MOSE project) to prevent the flooding and sinking of this unique little architectural and urban jewel, the city of Venice.”
DAMIEN HIRST - PALAZZO GRASSI - VENICE
Visita a Palazzo Grassi, alla mostra di Damien Hirst, in compagnia del celebre artista e stilista Daniel Lismore, l'antropologo ed il cantante-poeta rapper Prince Ea (Richard Williams) e la curatrice Magdalena M. Gabriel.
Un bel pomeriggio all'insegna dell'arte e della cultura.
ITALICS: ARTISTI ITALIANI A PALAZZO GRASSI VENEZIA
- Italics al Palazzo Grazzi a Venezia non senza polemiche. La mostra sui maggiori autori italiani ripercorre 40 anni di arte.
speciale venezia 2015 - le mostre: Palazzo Grassi - Punta della Dogana
Speciale Venezia 2015 by artequando.it
Le mostre - parte 1
Speciale Palazzo Grassi - Punta della Dogana
Palazzo Grassi: Martial Raysse
fino al 30 novembre 2015
a cura di Caroline Bourgeois
Punta della Dogana: Slip Of The Tongue
fino al 10 gennaio 2016
a cura di Danh Vo
video low-fi a cura di: Co.Ma
Venezia: Urs Fischer a Palazzo Grassi
Giornalisti e operatori di Itinera sono a Venezia, dove l'artista svizzero Urs Fischer, in esposizione a palazzo Grassi, ci mostra il suo mondo alla rovescia. Per Itinera, un servizio di Beatrice Vergari e Daniele Morini, con Gaetano Panza.
Uno dei video di Palazzo Grassi Teens, Venezia 2015
Uno dei video di Palazzo Grassi Teens
Palazzo Grassi e Punta Dogana: Tuymans e l'arte nel contesto
Venezia (askanews) - Il 2019 è anno di Biennale d'arte e Palazzo Grassi e Punta della Dogana, le due sedi espositive della Collezione Pinault a Venezia, si preparano ad ospitare due nuove grandi mostre. Ne abbiamo parlato in anteprima con il direttore e amministratore delegato del museo veneziano, Martin Bethenod, che ha sottolineato il ritorno, dopo la colossale esperienza Damien Hirst del 2017, a una programmazione basata su due mostre e bilanciata tra progetti monografici e tematici.
A Palazzo Grassi - ha spiegato ad askanes - ci sarà una monografica, la prima retrospettiva in Italia di Luc Tuymans, pittore belga importantissimo, ma anche curatore, perché lo abbiamo visto sia ad Anversa sia a Milano dove ha curato questa mostra molto interessante sul Barocco, qui a Palazzo Grassi sarà presentato come pittore, con più di 80 quadri, in un percorso concepito dall'artista stesso insieme a Caroline Bourgeois, quindi un dialogo tra curatore e artista per proporre un percorso inedito.
Percorso che, come spesso accade con Tuymans, sarà ispirato alla tv, ai media, ma anche alla letteratura.
La mostra si intitolerà La Pelle - ha aggiunto il direttore - ovviamente in riferimento al libro di Malaparte.
A Punta della Dogana invece, come sta accadendo ora con Dancing with Myself, sarà allestita un'altra mostra plurale.
Siccome a Palazzo Grassi c'è un uomo solo - ha proseguito Bethenod - a Punta della Dogana presenteremo una collettiva di quasi 35 artisti, per la maggior parte artiste donne, legata alle opere della collezione. E almeno quindici artisti di questa mostra non sono mai stati presentati a Venezia nelle mostre della Collezione Pinault. Quindi vogliamo tenere un po' di sorpresa, ma posso dire che le opere sono tutte molto legate alla relazione con il contesto.
La mostra si intitolerà Luogo e segni, proprio per sottolineare il rapporto con il contesto geografico, seppur nel senso più ampio dell'aggettivo.
Il titolo - ha concluso Bethenod - deriva da un'opera di Carol Rama, che sarà uno dei punti di partenza di questa mostra di Punta della Dogana.
L'appuntamento quindi è fissato per il 24 marzo del prossimo anno, quando entrambe le esposizioni apriranno al pubblico.
Damien Hirst - Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable
Damien Hirst discusses Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable. In Venice until December 3rd. Watch the video.
(Damien Hirst and curator Elena Geuna in Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana.)
Discover the exhibition
‘Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable’. It is the first major solo exhibition dedicated to Damien Hirst in Italy since the 2004 retrospective at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples (“The Agony and Ecstasy”) and is curated by Elena Geuna, curator of the monographic shows dedicated to Rudolf Stingel (2013) and Sigmar Polke (2016) presented at Palazzo Grassi.
The exhibition is displayed across 5,000 square meters of museum space and marks the first time that Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana, the two Venetian venues of the Pinault Collection, are both dedicated to a single artist.
Damien Hirst’s most ambitious and complex project to date, ‘Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable’ has been almost ten years in the making. Exceptional in scale and scope, the exhibition tells the story of the ancient wreck of a vast ship, the ‘Unbelievable’ (Apistos in the original Koine Greek), and presents what was discovered of its precious cargo: the impressive collection of Aulus Calidius Amotan – a freed slave better known as Cif Amotan II – which was destined for a temple dedicated to the sun.
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Damien Hirst: Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable
From Sunday 9 April, 2017, Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana present “Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable”, a new project by British artist Damien Hirst that will run across both venues.
Da domenica 9 aprile 2017 Palazzo Grassi e Punta della Dogana presentano “Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable”, un progetto inedito dell’artista britannico Damien Hirst che coinvolge entrambe le sedi.
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