EXHIBITIONS AT THE FONDAZIONE VEDOVA
From 5 June to 30 September the Fondazione Emilio e Annabianca Vedova will expand the sphere and the area of its operation by adding to the Magazzino del Sale Emilio Vedova’s renovated Studio, which will become another public space for exhibitions and encounters with art. This enlargement coincides with the simultaneous staging of two important and original shows, organized by Germano Celant and devoted to previously unexplored aspects of the work of Louise Bourgeois, with the presentation of her Fabric Drawings, never exhibited all together before, and of the work of Emilio Vedova, with its powerful interweaving of painting and sculpture, never thoroughly analysed.
LOUISE BOURGEOIS. THE FABRIC WORKS
until 19 September
On 5 June an exhibition that is surprising in its novelty will open in the Magazzino del Sale, whose machinery of display has been designed by Renzo Piano. Presenting the work of a dominant figure in modern and contemporary art, the sculptor Louise Bourgeois, it has been curated by Germano Celant in collaboration with Jerry Gorovoy of the Louise Bourgeois Studio, New York.
On show in the spectacular Venetian space, in an architectural setting designed to house drawings and sculptures, will be her almost unknown output of works made out of fabric, such as the rich series of her Fabric Drawings, created between 2002 and 2008, and the light presence of her Cells, like Conscious and Unconscious, 2008.
EMILIO VEDOVA. SCULTORE
until 30 September
In the artist’s former Studio at the Zattere, converted into an exhibition space under the supervision of Renzo Piano and on a design by the Atelier Traldi, with the coordination and direction of the engineer Maurizio Milan, an unfamiliar aspect of Emilio Vedova’s work will be presented from 5 June to 19 September: his interest in the three-dimensional, environmental and theatrical intervention, where sculpture dominates. In the form of an essential historical overview, the exhibition, curated by Germano Celant and entitled Emilio Vedova Scultore, sets out to explore, through models and large sculptural works, this facet of his expression in which the artist showed an interest from 1953 to 1997.