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La mostra presenta un centinaio di opere di Ermanno Nason (Murano, 1928), grande maestro vetraio, membro di una famiglia significativamente […]
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The exhibition includes around a hundred famous works by Ermanno Nason (Murano, 1928), the great glass maker maestro and member of a family that has played an important part in every stage of the history of Murano from the XVII century to today. […]
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After the exhibition dedicated to the little known glass pieces from the early Nineteenth century (1797-1859), a difficult period for Murano glass, it is now the turn of the second half of the century, which was witness to an extraordinary revival. […]
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Luciano Gaspari (Venezia, 1913 – 2007), pittore e designer attivo nel vivace ambiente artistico veneziano fin dagli anni Trenta, entra […]
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Luciano Gaspari (Venice, 1913 – 2007), a painter and designer who worked in the lively world of Venetian art from the 1930s, began to experiment with glass production at a crucial moment, just after the Second World War, when the best Murano factories were responding to changing times by seeking the new stimuli and inspiration offered by artists from different fields. […]
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“Ritrovare il museo”: una serie di mostre dedicate alla riscoperta e alla valorizzazione di nuclei delle collezioni, normalmente non esposti […]
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“Rediscovering Museums” is a series of exhibitions which aims to exploit the full potential of core collections that are generally not on display to the public yet are of great importance and significance. The first show in the series opens on 6 December 2008 and covers the extraordinary yet little known collection of early-nineteenth-century glassware. […]
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VetroVetro è un’associazione tra undici aziende puramente muranesi – Anfora, DinoRosin Arte Studio, Effe, Formia, Galliano Ferro, Gino Cenedese, Simone […]
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FareVetro is the first exhibition organised at the Museum as the result of this partnership. Coordinated by Silvio Fuso and open to the public from 29 May to 30 September 2008, the show brings together more than one hundred examples of the art of the glass-maker. […]