Palazzo Pisani Revedin, a historic jewel in the heart of Venice, hosts the exhibition entitled Hope - Speranza at the same time as the 60th International Art Exhibition. From 25 July to 11 August, the exhibition curated by Anna Isopo focuses on the persuasive force that art arouses in the inner dimension of each of us.
The representative title intends to underline the importance of Art as an element capable of narrating, through an artistic creation, a perspective of hope configured in contents linked by a common thread present in the exhibited works.
The exhibition itinerary defined by the different artistic languages places art as a hope granted to the conscience by our contemporaneity.
The exhibition spread across the seven rooms of Palazzo Pisani Revedin presents six personal exhibitions and one collective exhibition. Suzanne Anan in her works creates figurative compositions that mainly reflect women as the subject; Josine Dupont creates works that symbolize the human search for something superior; Kati Goldyn presents an installation on the priestly mission of women; Haya Kim creates delicate works embellished with her inner reflection; Ursa Schoepper through photography transforms what her eye can see with what her soul perceives; Francesco Calia, Antonio Carbone, Rita Mele, Luciano Puzzo and Annibale Vanetti five authors in a solo exhibition with which they challenge the usual paradigms and invite us to reflect, urging us to make profound considerations.
The collective exhibition will offer visitors a harmonious dialogue between different artistic productions created by Monica Di Bartolo, Antonio Esposito, Jana Kreft, Rebie Ramoso, Klàra Sedlo.
Hope – Speranza intends to allow an expressive dialogue allowing the user profound perceptions.