From April 26, 2024, to January 5, 2025, Palais Galliera will host the exhibition "Fashion on the Move #2". This event is driven by the need for preventive conservation and the desire to showcase new works from the museum's collection. The exhibition will present the history of fashion from the 18th century to the present day, highlighting the theme of the moving body.
Impressionism: In a recent performance at the Musée d’Orsay's auditorium in Paris, violinist Marina Chiche skillfully played her violin, her movements mirroring the dynamic strokes found in the exhibition "Paris 1874: Inventer l’impressionnisme" ("Inventing Impressionism") upstairs. The musical piece, a sonatina by Pauline Viardot, might have been an inspiration to the Impressionists and other creatives who frequented Viardot’s renowned salon during the 1870s.
The fourth International Exhibition of the project "Art Unites the World: Humanity and Space" at Palazzo Pisani Revidin, a parallel program of the 60th Venice Art Biennale, has just concluded. The event featured 40 artists from 15 countries. In the seven halls of Palazzo Pisani, various special exhibitions were displayed, presenting the perspectives of artists from different continents on the role of humanity in the universe and the quest for ways to preserve peace and civilization. The special video installation "The First" was produced with the participation of the First Channel of Russian Television, supported by Konstantin Ernst.
On the Mediterranean island of Gozo, Mexican artist Pedro Reyes's collaborative project, "Artists Against the Atomic Bomb," was showcased as part of Malta's inaugural biennale. This project, featuring over 80 artworks across Malta, aimed to promote nuclear disarmament. Supported by the Maltese government, the biennale sought to elevate the country's arts image and pave the way for its contemporary art museum, Malta International Contemporary Arts Space (MICAS).