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MORPHOS II International architecture, video-art, photography, installation and performing art festival Opening: July 18, 2014 Palazzo Albrizzi Venice It's LIQUID Group, in collaboration with International ArtExpo, is proud to announce the opening of MORPHOS II, international festival of architecture, photography, video art, installation and performing art which will be held in the prestigious Palazzo Albrizzi in Venice (Italy), from the 18 to the 25 of July 2014. It will be the second event of the festival MORPHOS Sustainable Empires, organized in Venice in the months between June and November 2014, in the same period of Architecture Biennale. During the festival, it will be also presented the division Fragments of Cities, international exhibition of photography, video art, installation and performing art (Palazzo Albrizzi, 18 25 of July 2014). The opening of the event will be on Friday 18 of July 2014 at Palazzo Albrizzi, starting from 06.00 PM (free entry). organizers: It's LIQUID & International ArtExpo curator: Luca Curci press office: It's LIQUID venue: Palazzo Albrizzi, Cannaregio 4118, 30121 Venice, Italy opening: Friday 18 of July 2014, from 06.00 PM dates: from the 18 to the 25 of July 2014, from 10.00 AM to 01.00 PM and from 03.00 PM to 06.00 PM The main concepts of "MORPHOS II" are the unifying power of sustainable architecture and the relationship between man and the city. Architects/designers have been invited to work about the theme of sustainable architecture and the relationship between man and the city. We imagine a future in which sustainable thinking will be the common ground of every cultures' architecture expressions, and the hybridization of social and cultural realities will represent the new frontier of our lives. Artists, photographers and video makers will be present works on the theme of urban identities and hybridization between identities/bodies and urban settings in contemporary time. People, backgrounds, societies, progress and all their inputs creates hybrid identities, modifying each other and being mixed in prospect to shape a better world. The exhibition is curated by Arch. Luca Curci (Founder of LUCA CURCI ARCHITECTS and It's LIQUID Group). MORPHOS II .architecture ADEPT . Denmark/China | Bekkering Adams architecten . The Netherlands .video art Toni Simó . Spain | Jesús Segura . Spain | Susan Yeung & Russell Morton . Singapore .photography Guram Chachanidze . Greece | Annamaria Contenti & Settimio Mariano . Italy | Alessandra Bello . Italy | Tom Vack & Ester Pirotta . Germany .installation Tarshito . Italy | Daniel Peta . Czech Republic .performing art Marco Nektan & Martina Vakarelova . Serbia Fragments of Cities .video art Blanca Giménez . Spain | Meng-Chin Huang . Taiwan | Bill Hill . USA | Lucia Schweigert & Lizzie Klotz . UK | Vani Subramanian . India | claRa Aparicio . UK | Ruby Wallis . Ireland | Albin & Elisabeth Schutting . Austria | Alejandro Thornton . Argentina .photography Arpita Akhanda . India | Elizabeth Finger . USA | Zafer Sagdic . Turkey .installation Allan Punton . UK Palazzo Albrizzi is one of the Venetian aristocracy's palaces, situated in Cannaregio 4118, near Ca' D'Oro. Constructed by the famous Capello family, in the 18th century the Palazzo passed into the hands of the Albrizzi family. The palace is the headquarter of ACIT Venezia, one of the most important Italian-German cultural association, and has often been collateral venue of Venice Biennale. Visitors information: invite your friends and art lovers to the show. MORPHOS EXHIBITION IS FREE ENTRY. It's LIQUID Group c/o Luca Curci Architects Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 33 70122 Bari, Italy This e-mail is confidential and protected by law. Any un-authorized use or distribution of information here contained is prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, notify the sender immediately. This e-mail address is strictly of use and property of the author. To unsubscribe click here |
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