CariPerugia Foundation's past exhibitions are visited virtually on social media


Fondazione CariPerugia Arte launches #arteinquarantena and gives virtual social tours of its past exhibitions.

The CariPerugia Arte Foundation makes it possible to take virtual tours of the exhibitions held over the years and launches the #arteinquarantena campaign. “Since its inception in 2014, the CariPerugia Arte Foundation has documented the exhibitions set up over the years, creating videos and virtual tours that the #arteinquarantena campaign will spread through the Foundation’s Facebook, Twitter, Instragram, and Youtube channels. In this difficult time in our own small way, we have decided to continue to operate also through the creation of a weekly appointment, which began last Wednesday with the publication of the Marabottini Collection, which in addition to being a moment of entertainment represents an open window on the world from which to virtually sweep through history, art, cinema and current events,” said the Foundation’s president, Cristina Colaiacovo.

It starts with the first exhibition dedicated to Niccolò Machiavelli, his Prince and captains of fortune skilled in the art of war, and continues with the story, through photographs, objects, films and testimonies, of the First World War in Umbria; it continues with photographic evidence of how the Franciscans lived in the Holy Land. With Vertigine Umbra one discovers Umbria as seen from above, while with L’Umbria sullo Schermo the spotlight is turned on places and characters, through films and fictions gurati in Umbria.



Many exhibition itineraries featured works of art from the Middle Ages to the contemporary: among them, The Treasures of the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Perugia, From Raphael to Canova, from Valadier to Balla, A Most Profound Stillness and finally Unforgettable Umbria.

A chance to discover past exhibitions, while waiting for the next exhibition entitled Raphael in Umbria and His Legacy in the Academy, which will be mounted at Palazzo Baldeschi.

For info: www.fondazionecariperugiaarte.it

Image: Yves Klein, Ex-voto (1961), from the exhibition Unforgettable Umbria.

CariPerugia Foundation's past exhibitions are visited virtually on social media
CariPerugia Foundation's past exhibitions are visited virtually on social media


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