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News! A new painting by Luigi Rocca
Motor HD Cycles is Luigi Rocca's news, a small size canvas which represents a motorbike fully detailed.
Crazy Little Things – Donatella Chiara Bedello’s personal exhibition at Terme di Relilax
Donatella Chiara Bedello exhibits her hyperrealistic artworks at Terme di Relilax Boutique Hotel and Spa in Montegrotto Terme (Pauda, Italy) in the personal exhibition Crazy Little Things
Luigi Rocca’s new website is online!
Luigi Rocca's new official website is online, featuring his biography, his artworks and the specials.
European Day of the Jewish Culture
On Sunday, September 15th, it is the European Day of the Jewish Culture. Come discover it and say hi.
News! A new painting by Donatella Chiara Bedello
Bleecker Bob's Records has just arrived to the Gallery, with its details and lights thoroughly painted in acrylic on canvas by Donatella Chiara Bedello.
True colors in Venice – a personal exhibition by Fabio Colussi
Fabio Colussi comes back to Venice with an exhibition of 20 oils on canvas and cardboard which are able to depict Venice's soul and its colors.
The Thread of Speech, a personal exhibition by Barbara Ortelli Pin
Barbara Ortelli Pin creates her textile art works according to joomchi, an ancient Korean method of papermaking, and exhibits her highly evocative and emotionally striking works in Venice.
Presentation of the photographic book “Venezia through a Venetian’s eye” by Federico Povoleri
Venezia through a Venetian's eye by Federico Povoleri, a photographic book which tells the great love of the author for his hometown, Venice.
Venice: Perspectives, a personal exhibition by Lucia Sarto with the collaboration of Federico Povoleri.
Friulian painter Lucia Sarto and Venetian photographer Federico Povoleri are able not only to perceive the heart of our city, but also, and more importantly, to tell its story through their skills and talent. By looking at their works, we are able to capture "intimate" moments of a city that shows itself to all but is thoroughly known by few, by those who choose to inhabit or visit it away from conventional tourist flows.