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Exhibitions in Italy with focus on Venice
The current exhibitions in which Davide Federici Stampa has a fundamental role
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Italian Cen Long Exhibition Tour
Accademia delle Arti del Disegno di Firenze08.03 – 29.03.2024 Palazzo Querini, Calle Lunga San Barnaba, Venice20.04 – 24.11.2024 The Italian Cen Long Exhibition Tour took place in two phases, featuring two exhibitions titled “Sowing Hope,” curated by Metra Lin, a deep connoisseur of the artist, and architect Laura Villani. With the support of President Cristina…
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Venezia in Danza
Davide Federici has been covering the VeneziainDanza festival, organized by the Točnadanza Company Association, since 2016. His work has been featured in industry publications, as well as in local and national media, and on RAI3 television. The festival is held on the prestigious stage of Venice’s Teatro Malibran. Every performance has been sold out. Press…
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Rotta Solidarietà 2022
Sales Docks, Venice The 2022 edition of Rotta Solidarietà was organized to raise funds and spotlight KIKI, an innovative project initiated by the Iside cooperative to address the needs of children who are victims of violence and orphans of femicide. Among the various initiatives included in the project was the exhibition “Il Vuoto,” held at…
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Rotta Solidarietà 2021
The ANPI project “Sette Martiri Venezia–Mare Jonio” by Mediterranea aimed to secure funding to restart humanitarian activities with a new, more modern, and better-equipped vessel. The initiative by the Sette Martiri Section aimed to raise public awareness about Mediterranea’s activities by involving artists, photographers, graphic designers, illustrators, gallery owners, artisans, and creatives at the local,…
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Subway Letteratura
The Press Office had the pleasure of collaborating with Subway Letteratura for 6 years, from 2006 to 2013. The Subway Letteratura project in Venice involves the free distribution of short stories written by young authors under 35, in both print and digital formats. The initiative, held annually from 2006 to 2013, aims to promote reading…
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L’Chaim!
The Press Office had the privilege of collaborating with the Jewish Museum of Venice for seven years, from 2018 to 2024. The Press Office worked on the conception, organization, and promotion of a tour of the Jewish Ghetto in Venice, exploring its culture and kosher delicacies. At the end of the guided tour, “L’Chaim!”—a Jewish…
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Exhibition “CyFest15: Vulnerability,” International Festival of Media Art
CREA Cantieri del Contemporaneo, Giudecca, Venice15.04 – 30.08.2024 CyFest, founded by independent artists and curators in 2007, is a nomadic cultural event and one of the largest international media art festivals. It aims to create a platform for mapping, mediating, and documenting New Media Art, both regionally and internationally. The goal is to explore various…
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44th Edition of “Le Colonete”
The Le Colonete Association presents an open-air group exhibition of painting, photography, and graphic art under the arcades behind Piazza San Marco. This venue has long served as a gathering place where renowned masters, as well as emerging and amateur artists, come together to display their works. In this edition, Special Recognitions are awarded to…
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Exhibition “Acquamarina”
Magazzino Gallery – Palazzo Contarini Polignac06.11 – 24.11.2018 Inès De Borbón‘s paintings encourages the viewer to get lost in shades of blue inspired by the canals of the Venetian Lagoon. Painted with a strong emotional connotation, Inès depicts in the blue a single wooden stick that serves as a guide in the exploration of nuances.…
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FRIENDS | Artists, Curators & Gallerists for Spazio Thetis
Spazio Thetis, Arsenale Nord, Castello, Venice17.04 – 24.11.2019 Spazio Thetis in the historic Arsenale of Venice has embarked on a new artistic adventure. Artists, curators, and gallerists—these are the FRIENDS brought together by a shared passion and unique camaraderie, an alchemy rarely found outside the horizons of Venice. They lend their name to the group…