Feb 14 • 04:00 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

The 'new life' (and artistic) of the School of Venice

An exhibition highlighting the artistic achievements of the School of Venice is currently underway at the Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna.

The Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna presents a unique experience with its current exhibition focusing on the School of Venice, which runs from January 31 to April 6. Visitors might find the stillness and grandeur of the museum somewhat overwhelming, yet it contrasts sharply with the vibrant and expressive works showcased in the exhibition titled 'More than this.' This event celebrates the talent of both young and seasoned artists who have honed their skills at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia, particularly in Atelier F, guided by Carlo Di Raco since the mid-1990s.

The School of Venice refers to a collective of artists who have closely collaborated and developed their craft in a specific studio environment. Under the tutelage of Di Raco, students are encouraged to explore their creative limits and express themselves freely, resulting in a diverse array of artworks. This exhibition serves not only to highlight individual artists but also to showcase the collaborative spirit and innovative practices of a collective that continues to influence the art scene.

Overall, the event underscores the importance of artistic communities in cultivating talent and fostering creativity. It encourages visitors to engage with contemporary art in a more liberated and expressive setting, moving away from the traditional formality often associated with museums. The exhibition stands as a testament to the ongoing relevance of the School of Venice in the larger context of the art world, proving that art can be both personal and collective, traditional and modern, as it evolves with each new generation of artists.

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