"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

Impara l’arte e…

Per chi volesse assistere/partecipare, tre dei miei disegni saranno esposti al ludibrio e al dileggio pubblico il 14 febbraio in Bovisa, niente di meno che alla presenza di Ph. Daverio. Farsi insultare da lui non è da tutti. Insieme a me, molti altri pittori e disegnatori… ehm… molti pittori e disegnatori (“altri” mi pare un filo pretenzioso), studenti del Politecnico come me. L’iniziativa si intitola Impara l’arte e mettila da parte. In effetti forse è un buon consiglio: se la mia fosse arte, dovrei decidermi a metterla da parte. Naturalmente siete tutti invitati: chi non mi conosce mi potrà riconoscere perché sarò la più esibizionista e la più imbarazzata di tutti. *^___^*

Impara l’arte e mettila da parte
Martedì 14 febbraio 2006
Ore 17.00
Spazio Mostre Architettura
seguirà la
Lezione Aperta di Philippe Daverio
Aula Carlo De Carli
Campus Bovisa del Politecnico di Milano
Via Durando 10
In mostra le opere di una quarantina di studenti di ingegneria, architettura e design dagli stili eterogenei: fumettisti, astrattisti, figurativi…
Sarà il noto critico d’arte Philippe Daverio ad interloquire con loro per comprendere ed approfondire il contesto socio-culturale della loro espressione artistica
e prendere spunto per dibatterne nel corso della lezione aperta.
Saranno graditi ospiti anche gli artisti Raffaele Bueno e Anna Rosa Faina Gavazzi.

Dimenticavo… ecco i tre disegni che ho portato, ma un paio già li conoscete.

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