Natura viva/morta. Conversation avec Chardin.

stefano bombardieri

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  • Intoduction:

    Stefano Bombardieri, artist who took part at the Biennale di Venezia in 2007, celebrates the thirteenth exhibition of the MLB Home Gallery. Bombardieri, well-known in Ferrara thanks to his installation where he hung rhinoceros, is the protagonist of The Faunal Countdown, the first festival of invasive urban art designed for the International Year for Biological Diversity supported by the Ministero dei Beni Culturali.

    The exhibition Natura morta/viva. Conversation avec Chardin is a reflection of the theme of still-life nowadays, starting from Chardin’s works, exhibited currently at Palazzo dei Diamanti. Just like Chardin, who rose ordinary life objects and ordinary people’s gestures to the level of art, Bombardieri used usual objects to mount an evocative scenario of a direct dialogue with Chardin, that takes part at a table set.

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Intoduction

Intoduction:

Stefano Bombardieri, artist who took part at the Biennale di Venezia in 2007, celebrates the thirteenth exhibition of the MLB Home Gallery. Bombardieri, well-known in Ferrara thanks to his installation where he hung rhinoceros, is the protagonist of The Faunal Countdown, the first festival of invasive urban art designed for the International Year for Biological Diversity supported by the Ministero dei Beni Culturali.

The exhibition Natura morta/viva. Conversation avec Chardin is a reflection of the theme of still-life nowadays, starting from Chardin’s works, exhibited currently at Palazzo dei Diamanti. Just like Chardin, who rose ordinary life objects and ordinary people’s gestures to the level of art, Bombardieri used usual objects to mount an evocative scenario of a direct dialogue with Chardin, that takes part at a table set.

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