Raphael leaves for Vietnam (with his works reproduced digitally)


From September 8 to October 31, 2020, travel to Vietnam for Raphael... in digital format.

The tour of the Magister Raphael exhibition begins in Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi: the Hanoi Museum is the museum where, from September 8 to October 31, 2020, the world premiere of the show that brings together digital reproductions of Raphael’s works is staged. Conceived on the occasion of the celebration of the five-hundredth anniversary of Raphael’s death and curated by Claudio Strinati with co-curatorship by Federico Strinati and the support of a scientific committee composed of Arnold Nesselrath, Barbara Jatta, Alessandro Zuccari, and Pietro Di Loreto, Magister Raffaello is the new cultural project of Magister Art, an SME active in the field of communication, promotion, and enhancement of Italian cultural heritage.

Magister Raphael will be housed in the central hall of the Hanoi Museum (a 30,000-square-meter inverted pyramid designed by GMP Architekten, Meinhard von Gerkan, Nikolaus Goetze, and opened in 2010), the museum’s top exhibition hub. The exhibition presents itself to the international public as an “experiential novel” (so in the presentation) that is organized around six key works by the great Renaissance artist: within the six dedicated spaces, visitors will be able to retrace the history and places where Raphael lived and worked, and to learn about Raphael’s world through other works by the master, as well as those of artists, writers, and philosophers who interacted with his work over time.



“It is precisely the mastery of all the production processes, which are entirely carried out in-house, as well as the technological, scientific, exhibition and narrative rigor, that makes the Magister Method stand out in the field of cultural digital transformation and that positions us as a partner and business integrator of public and private entities with whom we operate,” says Renato Saporito, founder and ad of Magister Art. “A future-proof, innovative, digital reality that produces and spreads culture in Italy and around the world. The same culture that somewhere will always be experienced in presence and live but that, in times and places where this is not possible, can be delivered and enjoyed through tools and services (complementary and not substitutive) within everyone’s reach. A vision, ours, with a strong international projection to make the most of Italy’s immense artistic and cultural heritage.”

For more information you can visit Magister’s website.

Raphael leaves for Vietnam (with his works reproduced digitally)
Raphael leaves for Vietnam (with his works reproduced digitally)


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