Books at San Giorgio

Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore, Venezia
plus Mar, 07Apr, 27 2023

The book review that aims to promote and popularize the publishing production of the Giorgio Cini Foundation resumes in March.

 

On 7 March, volumes 83 and 84 of Studi Veneziani will be presented, with a section dedicated to Gino Benzoni.

 

Andrea Zannini will present

Gino Benzoni will participate

 


This will be followed by a second encounter, on 23 March, dedicated to the volume Per un archivio fotografico dell’arte italiana. Vittorio Cini, la Fondazione Giorgio Cini e la Fratelli Alinari: proceedings of the study day edited by Monica Bassanello, Simone Guerriero and Ilaria Turetta. The volume, published by Marsilio, brings together the results of day (held at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, 2018) organised by the History of Art Institute, in collaboration with Fratelli Alinari, which has now become the Fondazione Alinari per la Fotografia.

 

Luca Majoli and Ettore Spalletti will present
Claudia Baroncini and Luca Massimo Barbero will participate

 


The third appointment, on 17 April, will be dedicated to Maria Ida Biggi’s book entitled La scena magica di Mischa Scandella. The publication, published as part of the activities of the National Committee for the celebrations of the centenary of Mischa Scandella’s birth (1921–2021), traces the artistic career of the Venetian set designer, from his early experiences in the context of university theatre to the productions he staged with the main Italian directors of the second half of the twentieth century. The book is also full of testimonies and offers an extensive gallery of images taken from Scandella’s own archive, now housed at the Institute of Theatre and Opera.

 

Cristina Grazioli will present

Maria Ida Biggi will participate

 

 


The final appointment will be on 27 April with the presentation of the book Multa renascentur. Tammaro De Marinis studioso, bibliofilo, antiquario, collezionista, including conference proceedings, edited by Ilenia Maschietto. The volume describes the outcome of the conference held at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini and organised by the Institute of Art History on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Tammaro De Marinis (1878–1969), Neapolitan by birth and Florentine by adoption.

 

Geri Della Rocca de Candal, Dorit Raines and Paolo Sachet will present

Luca Massimo Barbero will participate