Artworks’ masterpieces are often felt as being far from our lives: sometimes because they have been stolen and lost forever or because they are closed in galleries, churches, and museums. The Italian artist Andrea ‘Ravo’ Mattoni shows impressively how it is possible to return art to the world, by making a conceptual approach meet a classical one: like an orchestra leader, he produces new versions of our tradition’s masterworks offering everyone the possibility to experience again – and somehow differently – the power of Beauty. And this is a gift, a present making the past back again, on a wall in a square, under a flyover or on the side of a hospital.
Le restituzioni dell'arte
Barbero Carola
2023-01-01
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Artworks’ masterpieces are often felt as being far from our lives: sometimes because they have been stolen and lost forever or because they are closed in galleries, churches, and museums. The Italian artist Andrea ‘Ravo’ Mattoni shows impressively how it is possible to return art to the world, by making a conceptual approach meet a classical one: like an orchestra leader, he produces new versions of our tradition’s masterworks offering everyone the possibility to experience again – and somehow differently – the power of Beauty. And this is a gift, a present making the past back again, on a wall in a square, under a flyover or on the side of a hospital.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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