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The Contemporary Art in Brescia and the Renaissance in Florence, Exhibitions 2013

By Xxlauraxx @all4italy

What about have a few intense pleasurable moments for the art? Remember, the art is good for your health and soul! I am convinced that the time devoted to the culture and the art is an enjoyable moment but also an investment to cultivate ourselves. You never stop to discover and then as soon as we can do it ... let's do it! I can assure you that you will feel much better then. I found around Italy some interesting exhibitions that really deserve to be seen. I found two exhibitions where I will go:  let’s go to Brescia to Florence
Let's start with Brescia: until 30 June at the Museum Saint Lucia
NEVER SEEN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY This project raises the contemporary  art in Brescia.  This exhibition gives the opportunity to admire the private collections hidden to the audience for over 40 years : now  they are  opened  to all even if only for a short time. You can admire the art works  from  the abstract movement,  to  the Concrete art until you get to the minimalism of the '60s and '70s.
For more info www.bresciamusei.com
Let’s go to  Florence: until August 18th at Palazzo Strozzi
The Spring of the Renaissance - The sculpture and the arts in Florence from 1400 to 1460.
In Florence, the Renaissance created a miracle phenomena of art which had great impact to the whole future history of art. You will find a path divided into sections
- the inheritance of fathers: an introduction to the magnificence of the Renaissance
 The dawn of the Renaissance: the years of greatest glory of the Renaissance in Florence developed the masterpieces of the public sculpture.
Section 3 -4-5-6 develop the theme of the art in this period by analyzing the sculpture, the painting until you reach the section 7, where we analyze the history of the perspective In Sections 8 and 9 there is  the theme of the beauty in the Renaissance art. The  section 10 conclude the exhibition and it handle  the theme "from the city to the palace" , analyzing from the art works made  by Brunelleschi to Palazzo Strozzi.
An exhibition with an overview of the different aspects of the art throughout the Renaissance in Florence.
http://www.palazzostrozzi.org/

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