Milan, at the Expo not only food and nutrition but also and above all art. If you look carefully at all the pavilions of Expo Milano 2015 you can realize how you can take inspiration to enrich your already fervid artistic vein. Enthusiasts know this well, but those who organized the Expo also understood it; in fact, there are some pavilions dedicated exclusively to the artistic theme.
As the passion for the fine arts grows in Italy and Europe, creativity has become the faithful companion of many and many. If it is true that at the Expo it is possible to find artistic and creative cues of high contemporary value, in fact it is enough to think of the exclusive design and refinement of the many pavilions from every corner of the world, it is also true that there are those who prefer to be inspired by the art of times gone by.
Going for exhibitions and artistic events makes one develop attention and then around the Expo one can visit museums and exhibitions with important reminders of the past. In Monza, for example, at Villa Reale there is the recently opened third Pavilion of Fine Arts of Lombardy. Here it is possible to admire, in a particular and wonderful context like that of Villa Reale, the exhibition ’La Bella Principessa’.
A side event to the Expo but certainly no less important, the exhibition is curated by Scripta Maneant and Gi Group with the special participation of renowned art critic Vittorio Sgarbi. A perfect mix of ancient and ultra-contemporary, an exhibition and a site to visit to fall in love with pure beauty as presented by the exhibition La Bella Principessa.
Not only Monza, but in Brianza there will also be other pavilions dedicated to fine arts, in particular the one in Varedo, in Villa Bagatti Valsecchi, which will be inaugurated in June. The Fine Arts pavilion in Milan’s Palazzo Bagatti Valsecchi, on the other hand, will be dedicated to Antonello da Messina’s recomposed triptych, and here, too, we note the important participation of Vittorio Sgarbi, who with his unique way of presenting art has managed to give a different mood to this pavilion as well.
The Villa Reale in Monza |
In an interesting context it is possible to admire the works and figurative paths of Antonello da Messina and Vincenzo Foppa; but in the exhibition catalog there is even Perugino. A special exhibition that provides a kind of excursus through works of refined beauty but of purely religious inspiration.
The presence of Fine Arts at the Expo 2015 pavilions is an opportunity for a visit and a cue to take back our creativity. Giving free rein to one’s artistic vein is now much easier than in the past, thanks in part to the many specialized websites that now make it possible to set up a small personal fine arts workshop at home, including brushes, easels, canvases, palettes and paints.
Italy has always been a country where creativity and artistic taste is a constant, just think that the most famous artists of all time were born in the Bel Paese. To best inspire creativity it is necessary and proper to choose to visit the Expo pavilions dedicated to art, but also to observe everything around. Inspiration can also come from an ancient painting preserved in a museum as well as, why not, from a particular person we met by chance on the road.
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