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  • Art without borders for Sandra Setti

    With the goal of promoting cultural exchange between countries, particularly of Europe and Latin America, through art exhibitions in prestigious galleries, curators Edoardo Pacelli, Ligia Testa e Sandra Setti are preparing an exhibition in the distiguished Galleria La Pigna, in Rome next september. Plastic artists and galleries are slowly reacting to the recess imposed by the pandemic and resuming events. For artists chosen by these curators, the coming season is a significant opportunity to gain international visibility and recognition. This exhibit showcases the work of 20 artists in Galleria La Pigna, located next to the Pantheon, presenting a chance to attract tourists, as well as locals. According to the curators, arts add significant value and content to our world and ourselves. Arts represent substance, creativity and imagination, they encapsulate. Galleria la Pigna is located on Via della Pigna, 13a (Palazzo Maffei Marescotti). Translated and adapted from galeria ligia testa.

  • Sandra Setti curates exhibition in Vinhedo, Brazil: "One's perspective"

    From 02/10 to 30/11 the art memorial Memorial de Arte Adelio Sarro in Vinhedo, a city of 80.000 inhabitants 47 miles from the bustling metropolis São Paulo, receives the exhibition "One's Perspective". The exhibit showcases artworks of prominent national and international artists Adelio Sarro, Santos Lopes and Walmir Teixeira. "This exhibition's particularity lies in the antagonism of the showcased artistic expressions. Each of these artists established his relationship with the world through his work, with different and peculiar characteristics and compositions, making this exhibition unforgettable", says the curator Sandra Setti. In addition to MAAS' permanent collection, visitors may observe Santos Lopes' charcoal drawings on acrylic and patinated bronze sculptures. Another room holds Walmir Teixeira's paintings in acrylic on canvas, divided between surrealist and abstract pieces. Altogether, the exhibition presents approximately 30 artworks from the invited artists. Background music from Família Lima, a brazilian classical music group established in 1994 that combines erudite music with styles such as pop, rock and electronic music, enriches the experience. The exhibit is acessible to the wheelchair-bound, elderly and people with limited mobility. There are guided tours for the hearing-impaired and Braille plaques for visually impaired visitors. The exhibition is open to schools.

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