Almanac 70
Architecture and Abstraction

Exhibition - from saturday 11 feb 2017 | to sunday 14 may 2017

  • Marcello Armani, Efrem Ferrari, Luciano Perini, Complesso residenziale di Madonna Bianca, Trento, 1971-1977, Ph. Fernando Guerra

    Marcello Armani, Efrem Ferrari, Luciano Perini, Complesso residenziale di Madonna Bianca, Trento, 1971-1977, Ph. Fernando Guerra

  • Annamaria Gelmi, "Ombre" (dettaglio), 1978, Collezione dell'artista

    Annamaria Gelmi, "Ombre" (dettaglio), 1978, Collezione dell'artista

  • Giovanni Leo Salvotti de Bindis, Casa Parolini, Trento, 1970, Ph. Fernando Guerra

    Giovanni Leo Salvotti de Bindis, Casa Parolini, Trento, 1970, Ph. Fernando Guerra

  • Mauro Cappelletti, "Pittura direzionale" (dettaglio), 1976, Collezione privata

    Mauro Cappelletti, "Pittura direzionale" (dettaglio), 1976, Collezione privata

When
from saturday 11 feb 2017 | to sunday 14 may 2017
Cost
Where
Galleria Civica Trento
Type
Exhibition

Almanac 70 documents the art and architecture of a social and cultural period marked by a strongly charged climate of innovation. In those crucial years of change, Trentino transformed from a rural territory into an industrial and service society. Trento became a bona fide laboratory for experimentation: artists and architects exchanged opinions and suggestions, communicated idioms and projects.
Through a selection of archival materials and images by Portuguese architectural photographer Fernando Guerra, one of the internationally most acclaimed in his field, the exhibition retraces the history of some of the most significant buildings designed by the architects Marcello Armani, Luciano Perini and Gian Leo Salvotti, providing a novel visual juxtaposition with the works of artists Carlo Andreani, Italo Bressan, Mauro Cappelletti, Silvio Cattani, Bruno Colorio, Giancarlo Gardumi, Annamaria Gelmi, Diego Mazzonelli, Romano Perusini, Aldo Schmid and Luigi Senesi.
The exhibition will be complemented by the publication of a catalogue, a series of public encounters with the protagonists of the period in question, and an “Architecture Stroll”.

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