January 20 16.30 - Sala Luca Giordano - Vanni Vannucci
January 20 16.30 - Sala Luca Giordano - exhibition of Vanni Vannucci
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TELL THE GALLERY OF THE PALACE OF THE EXHIBITION VANNI VANNUCCI
Under 'patronage of the President of the Italian Republic
Under the patronage of the Province of Florence and the collaboration of
CIGV (Great Travellers Club International)
"THE ANDES TO THE CITY' OF THE FLOWER - BOLIVIA FLORENCE"
dialectical encounter the poetic thought of Ruth Cardenas and Vittorio Vettori.
Photography of Bolivia and the Vanni Vannucci
in black and white Florence Vanni & Benedetta Vannucci Gori.
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In the magnificent Sala Luca Giordano in Palazzo Medici Riccardi, gennaio2010 Wednesday 20 at 16.30, in the presence of Italian and Bolivian authorities, the exhibition will be inaugurated
"THE ANDES TO THE CITY 'OF THE FLOWER - BOLIVIA FLORENCE"
The author exposes
Vanni Vannucci 22 photos (50x75cm) color on Bolivia on two floors of the gallery photos of Florence and 18 black and white 30x45cm, all mounted on forex and protective film.
E'medico has always been passionate about travel and photography. He loves to reach distant destinations, often not easy, especially "different" culture, traditions, ethnicity, from "his" Florence. The innate curiosity led him in search of the atmosphere where "the past and the present still unable to talk" He testified his experiences in many solo exhibitions in 2002 and 2003 on Yemen in 2004 on Ethiopia ', under the patronage the Culture of the Municipality of Florence and CIGV (Great Travellers Club International). In April 2008 he held the exhibition "Faces of the Journey", held in the Palazzo Medici Riccardi limonaia under the patronage of the Province of Florence, CIGV and of the 'Military Geographical Institute, with whom he collaborated on the catalog. The photographs were later displayed in other locations, including the prestigious Palazzo Capponi CIGV the regional office, and under the patronage of the Municipality of Florence to the Exhibition Hall of the District 5.Vannucci has visited 90 countries and is a member of CIGV.
's event was conceived and created and coordinated by the Bolivian poet and actress Ruth Cardenas, President of Mircea Eliade, six years after the death of his partner in life and culture of Vittorio Vettori, a renowned writer, poet and Dante scholar and philosopher , Humanist of the last century Europe.
The exhibition is part of the 'Cultural Event-Exhibition' The City 'Literary Vittorio Vettori. "
An "unlikely" poetic dialogue between the photographic difficult and primitive lands of Bolivia and the gentle forms Renaissance Florence with the texts of Cardenas and Vettori, and the pictures aa color and B / N Vannucci and Benedetta Vanni Gori.
The "City Vettoriana" represents a complex event which opens in the National Library on January 9 and will end February 15, 2010. The program will be presented on January 7 to 12 in the Hall of the Palace of the Montanelli Region and includes exhibitions, concerts, conferences and meetings that take place in prestigious locations, assets of the "Flower City", as shown in the program - call in the Annex, together with the poster from the exhibition.
INFORMATION:
Under the high patronage of the President of the Italian Republic
Under the Patronage the Province of Florence
title of the exhibition: "THE ANDES TO THE CITY 'OF FLORENCE FLOWER-BOLIVIA" With the collaboration of
CIGV (Great Travellers Club International)
With the contribution of Authors: Vanni Vannucci - Benedetta Gori
by: Ruth Cardenas
Genre: Photography and Literature
Headquarters Opening Hours: Wednesday January 20 2010 16.30
Sala Luca Giordano Palazzo Medici-Riccardi in Via Cavour, 1 Florence
photo exhibition at the Galleria Via Larga. Via Cavour, 7 / r Florence
Period: 20 January - 7 February 2010
Hours: Monday to Friday: 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.. Saturday and Sunday: 10:00 to 19:00 FREE ENTRY
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Information: vanni.vannucci @ gmail.com - Gallery of the Palace. tel +39 055 2810 44
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