The V edition of the art exhibition “Re-Generations from Orient to Occident – Thailand and Re-turn” will be inaugurated at MuSA (Multimedia Museum for Sculpture and Architecture in Pietrasanta) at 18.00, 30 June.
The exhibition, curated by Alberto Magnolfi and the Office for Culture of Massarosa Town Council, was made possible thanks to an ongoing collaboration with the University of Thailand by Emanuele De Reggi.
The exhibition presents and promotes a comparison between the work of Italian and Thai artists, displayed in the striking Brilla Complex in Quiesa, every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 30 June – 28 July, 16.00-20.00.
Artists:
Amrit Chusuwan, Sutee Kunavichayanont, Sakarin Krue-on, Noppadon Viroonchatapun, Pongpan Chantanamattha, Natthapol, Suwankusolsong, Songchai Buachum.
And artists from the “Ri-Generazioni” group:
Sabina Feroci, Fabrizio Giorgi, Gabriele Libero Balderi, Riccardo Bracaloni, Alberto Magnolfi, Massimiliano Siragusa, Giovanni Raffaelli, Mario Bargero, Paolo Pelosini, Gianfalco Masini, Pietro Soriani, Federico Volpi, Claudio Tomei, Lorenzo D’Andrea, Guglielmo Malato, Stefano Pilato, Graziano Guiso, Stefano Graziano, Cinzio Cavallarin, Andrea Locci, Pierangela Massolo, Paolo Fiorellini, Stefano Lanzardo, Lago, Falco.
Details:
www.comune.massarosa.lu.it
The external events have involved: Patrizio Bertusi (Golfo della Luna in Lerici), Daniele Squaglia and Massimo Nieri (Nieri Old Marble Workshop in Pietrasanta), Emma Castè and Giovanni Giuseppini (Mar-Ble Cultural Association in Carrara), Città Infinite Association, Alredy Toscana, Casa Editrice Zona Franca.
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