
Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
Web site: www.cinemasalapegasus.it
Facebook: Cinéma Sala Pegasus
cinemasalapegasus@gmail.com
Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
Web site: www.spoletocinemaalcentro.it
Facebook: Cinema Sala Frau
cinemasalafrau@gmail.com
Ph. 0743/522177
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The exhibition-tribute that brings to light documents, photographs, old sketches, costumes and stage furnishings that have made the history of the Festival dei Due Mondi allows tourists and residents to admire real pieces of art made by the skilled hands of the Festival’s costume designers that have followed over the years.
The exhibition, curated by Piero Maccarinelli, aims to highlight the fundamental work of the craftsmen-artists without whom the festival would not have achieved the international prestige that has distinguished it. It is a first eclectic survey of costumes selected from the thousands in the festival’s storehouse and represents a preview of the work that will be developed more organically in the coming years, according to thematic cycles.
Opening days:
December 8-12, 18, 19 and 26
January 2 and January 6-9, 2022
March 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27
2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 April
May 1st, 2022
On the indicated days the exhibition will be open from 10.30 to 13.00 and from 15.00 to 17.30.

Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
Web site: www.cinemasalapegasus.it
Facebook: Cinéma Sala Pegasus
cinemasalapegasus@gmail.com
Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
Web site: www.spoletocinemaalcentro.it
Facebook: Cinema Sala Frau
cinemasalafrau@gmail.com
Ph. 0743/522177
Send an e-mail to the address cinemasalapegasus@gmail.com to receive Spoleto cinemas NEWSLETTER!
The exhibition-tribute that brings to light documents, photographs, old sketches, costumes and stage furnishings that have made the history of the Festival dei Due Mondi allows tourists and residents to admire real pieces of art made by the skilled hands of the Festival’s costume designers that have followed over the years.
The exhibition, curated by Piero Maccarinelli, aims to highlight the fundamental work of the craftsmen-artists without whom the festival would not have achieved the international prestige that has distinguished it. It is a first eclectic survey of costumes selected from the thousands in the festival’s storehouse and represents a preview of the work that will be developed more organically in the coming years, according to thematic cycles.
Opening days:
December 8-12, 18, 19 and 26
January 2 and January 6-9, 2022
March 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27
2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 April
May 1st, 2022
On the indicated days the exhibition will be open from 10.30 to 13.00 and from 15.00 to 17.30.

Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
Web site: www.cinemasalapegasus.it
Facebook: Cinéma Sala Pegasus
cinemasalapegasus@gmail.com
Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
Web site: www.spoletocinemaalcentro.it
Facebook: Cinema Sala Frau
cinemasalafrau@gmail.com
Ph. 0743/522177
Send an e-mail to the address cinemasalapegasus@gmail.com to receive Spoleto cinemas NEWSLETTER!
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The themed guided tours are FREE for SPOLETO CARD holders.
Those who do not have the SPOLETO CARD will be able to participate: to THEMED GUIDED TOURS with a fee of € 4.00 per person, in addition to the museum ticket.
The themed guided tours are ONLY ON RESERVATION and WITH A LIMITED NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS.
Participation in guided tours requires compliance with current Covid-19 regulations.
The SPOLETO CARD is a combined ticket that allows to enter to numerous museal sites of the city and to benefit of particular advantages.
The SPOLETO CARD can be purchased in the participating museums and is valid 7 days.
SPOLETO CARD rates:
Red Card: € 9,50
Green Card: € 8,00 (from 15 to 25 years old, over 65 years old, groups)
Edited by: Sistema Museo, in collaboration with the Municipality of Spoleto.
For information and reservations: Soc.
Soc. Coop. Museum System
Tel and fax 0743 46434 – 0743 224952
E-mail: info@spoletocard.it
Website: www.spoletocard.it

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Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
Web site: www.cinemasalapegasus.it
Facebook: Cinéma Sala Pegasus
cinemasalapegasus@gmail.com
Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
Web site: www.spoletocinemaalcentro.it
Facebook: Cinema Sala Frau
cinemasalafrau@gmail.com
Ph. 0743/522177
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Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
Web site: www.cinemasalapegasus.it
Facebook: Cinéma Sala Pegasus
cinemasalapegasus@gmail.com
Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
Web site: www.spoletocinemaalcentro.it
Facebook: Cinema Sala Frau
cinemasalafrau@gmail.com
Ph. 0743/522177
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Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
Web site: www.cinemasalapegasus.it
Facebook: Cinéma Sala Pegasus
cinemasalapegasus@gmail.com
Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
Web site: www.spoletocinemaalcentro.it
Facebook: Cinema Sala Frau
cinemasalafrau@gmail.com
Ph. 0743/522177
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Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
Web site: www.cinemasalapegasus.it
Facebook: Cinéma Sala Pegasus
cinemasalapegasus@gmail.com
Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
Web site: www.spoletocinemaalcentro.it
Facebook: Cinema Sala Frau
cinemasalafrau@gmail.com
Ph. 0743/522177
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Three days discovering the Golden Eagle and other old friends by Bernardino Ragni. Memories and projects on the conservation of diurnal birds of prey in Italy
Fauna 2022, an event certified for environmental sustainability and plastic free, is the great event dedicated to the environment that returns to Spoleto from 15 to 17 January 2022. The programme includes educational and excursion activities, guided tours to discover Umbria’s wildlife, the screening of the documentary “I sudditi della regina” (The Queen’s subjects) by Lodovico Prola and the conference “L’Aquila reale e altri vecchi amici di Bernardino Ragni. Memories and projects on the conservation of diurnal birds of prey in Italy” with the participation of scientific coordinator Dr Mauro Magrini.
The “Fauna” event, which began in 2019 with a conference on the figure of Ragni and continued in 2020 and 2021 with conferences and collateral initiatives dedicated to the “European Wild Cat” and the theme “The wolf in Italy: current knowledge and future prospects”, is strongly supported by the Ragni family, the City of Spoleto and the Professor’s colleagues and former students. During the event, visitors will be able to learn more about Italian wildlife and discover the peculiarities of the Bernardino Ragni Collection, with particular attention this year to the Golden Eagle.
For registrations and bookings (deadline 9 January 2022), please fill in the Google form on https://bit.ly/32WB72h

THE PROGRAMME FROM 12 TO 27 MARCH 2022
Friday 25 March 2022
At MuST – Museo delle Scienze e del Territorio di Spoleto (Palazzo Collicola, entrance via Loreto Vittori), from 9.00 am to 12.00 noon, there will be educational-workshop activities for schools on golden eagles and diurnal birds of prey, while in the Sala Pegasus, from 9.00 am to 1.00 pm, there will be a screening of the documentary “I sudditi regina” (The Queen’s subjects) by Lodovico Prola, Massimiliano Sbrolla and Maurizio Fraissinet, with interviews with Bernardino Ragni and other scientists.
At Monteluco, from 9.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m., there will be hiking and nature activities for schools to discover the wildlife of the Sacred Wood and the Natura 2000 Network, organised by experts from the WildUmbria association.
Saturday 26 March 2022
At the Complesso monumentale di San Nicolò, from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., the conference “The Golden Eagle and other old friends of Bernardino Ragni. Memories and projects on the conservation of diurnal birds of prey in Italy”, with the participation of the scientific coordinator Dr Mauro Magrini. This will be followed at 5.30 p.m. by the screening of the documentary “I sudditi della regina” (The Queen’s subjects) by Lodovico Prola, Massimiliano Sbrolla and Maurizio Fraissinet, with interviews with Bernardino Ragni and other Golden Eagle scholars.
Also on Saturday 26 March, from 9.00 to 12.00 and from 15.00 to 18.00, the Spoleto Science and Territory Museum (MuST) in Palazzo Collicola will be hosting a number of info-recreational activities open to all on golden eagles and other diurnal birds of prey, while at 19.00 the “Giosuè Carducci” City Library in Palazzo Mauri will be hosting a literary aperitif with readings from Bernardino Ragni’s “Mal d’Aquila” by Lorella Natalizi.
Sunday 27 March 2022
The first appointment, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., is scheduled in Ancaiano with “Oltre mal d’aquila”, a guided excursion organised by Dr Mauro Magrini, Dr Federica Andreini, the WildUmbria association and LEA.
At the same time at Monteluco, from 9.30 to 12.30, there will be a guided tour of the La Vallotta Visitors’ Centre to discover Umbria’s wildlife, combining drawings by Professor Ragni and modern technology, organised by experts from MuST – Museo delle Scienze e del Territorio di Spoleto. For both events, from 1.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m., lunch with typical local products will be provided (reservation required).
Four years after his death, after the success of the first editions, the tribute to Bernardino Ragni (Spoleto 1946-2018), a zoologist who spent his life studying and learning about wildlife, is being renewed once again. A passion that began as a boy and was then transferred to his work as a professor at the University of Perugia with the aim of protecting and conserving animal species and the environments in which they live.
Bernardino Ragni, former researcher in Animal Biology and professor of Environmental Zoology and Wildlife Management at the University of Perugia, was an expert in tetrapod biology and conservation, sustainable use and conservation of natural living resources, landscape and territory. He authored and co-authored over 160 scientific and specialist publications while being a member of the Species Survival Commission and the Cat Specialist Group of the IUCN, The World Conservation Union, and the founder of the Society of Environmental Biology.

Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
Web site: www.cinemasalapegasus.it
Facebook: Cinéma Sala Pegasus
cinemasalapegasus@gmail.com
Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
Web site: www.spoletocinemaalcentro.it
Facebook: Cinema Sala Frau
cinemasalafrau@gmail.com
Ph. 0743/522177
Send an e-mail to the address cinemasalapegasus@gmail.com to receive Spoleto cinemas NEWSLETTER!
Three days discovering the Golden Eagle and other old friends by Bernardino Ragni. Memories and projects on the conservation of diurnal birds of prey in Italy
Fauna 2022, an event certified for environmental sustainability and plastic free, is the great event dedicated to the environment that returns to Spoleto from 15 to 17 January 2022. The programme includes educational and excursion activities, guided tours to discover Umbria’s wildlife, the screening of the documentary “I sudditi della regina” (The Queen’s subjects) by Lodovico Prola and the conference “L’Aquila reale e altri vecchi amici di Bernardino Ragni. Memories and projects on the conservation of diurnal birds of prey in Italy” with the participation of scientific coordinator Dr Mauro Magrini.
The “Fauna” event, which began in 2019 with a conference on the figure of Ragni and continued in 2020 and 2021 with conferences and collateral initiatives dedicated to the “European Wild Cat” and the theme “The wolf in Italy: current knowledge and future prospects”, is strongly supported by the Ragni family, the City of Spoleto and the Professor’s colleagues and former students. During the event, visitors will be able to learn more about Italian wildlife and discover the peculiarities of the Bernardino Ragni Collection, with particular attention this year to the Golden Eagle.
For registrations and bookings (deadline 9 January 2022), please fill in the Google form on https://bit.ly/32WB72h

THE PROGRAMME FROM 12 TO 27 MARCH 2022
Friday 25 March 2022
At MuST – Museo delle Scienze e del Territorio di Spoleto (Palazzo Collicola, entrance via Loreto Vittori), from 9.00 am to 12.00 noon, there will be educational-workshop activities for schools on golden eagles and diurnal birds of prey, while in the Sala Pegasus, from 9.00 am to 1.00 pm, there will be a screening of the documentary “I sudditi regina” (The Queen’s subjects) by Lodovico Prola, Massimiliano Sbrolla and Maurizio Fraissinet, with interviews with Bernardino Ragni and other scientists.
At Monteluco, from 9.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m., there will be hiking and nature activities for schools to discover the wildlife of the Sacred Wood and the Natura 2000 Network, organised by experts from the WildUmbria association.
Saturday 26 March 2022
At the Complesso monumentale di San Nicolò, from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., the conference “The Golden Eagle and other old friends of Bernardino Ragni. Memories and projects on the conservation of diurnal birds of prey in Italy”, with the participation of the scientific coordinator Dr Mauro Magrini. This will be followed at 5.30 p.m. by the screening of the documentary “I sudditi della regina” (The Queen’s subjects) by Lodovico Prola, Massimiliano Sbrolla and Maurizio Fraissinet, with interviews with Bernardino Ragni and other Golden Eagle scholars.
Also on Saturday 26 March, from 9.00 to 12.00 and from 15.00 to 18.00, the Spoleto Science and Territory Museum (MuST) in Palazzo Collicola will be hosting a number of info-recreational activities open to all on golden eagles and other diurnal birds of prey, while at 19.00 the “Giosuè Carducci” City Library in Palazzo Mauri will be hosting a literary aperitif with readings from Bernardino Ragni’s “Mal d’Aquila” by Lorella Natalizi.
Sunday 27 March 2022
The first appointment, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., is scheduled in Ancaiano with “Oltre mal d’aquila”, a guided excursion organised by Dr Mauro Magrini, Dr Federica Andreini, the WildUmbria association and LEA.
At the same time at Monteluco, from 9.30 to 12.30, there will be a guided tour of the La Vallotta Visitors’ Centre to discover Umbria’s wildlife, combining drawings by Professor Ragni and modern technology, organised by experts from MuST – Museo delle Scienze e del Territorio di Spoleto. For both events, from 1.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m., lunch with typical local products will be provided (reservation required).
Four years after his death, after the success of the first editions, the tribute to Bernardino Ragni (Spoleto 1946-2018), a zoologist who spent his life studying and learning about wildlife, is being renewed once again. A passion that began as a boy and was then transferred to his work as a professor at the University of Perugia with the aim of protecting and conserving animal species and the environments in which they live.
Bernardino Ragni, former researcher in Animal Biology and professor of Environmental Zoology and Wildlife Management at the University of Perugia, was an expert in tetrapod biology and conservation, sustainable use and conservation of natural living resources, landscape and territory. He authored and co-authored over 160 scientific and specialist publications while being a member of the Species Survival Commission and the Cat Specialist Group of the IUCN, The World Conservation Union, and the founder of the Society of Environmental Biology.
The exhibition-tribute that brings to light documents, photographs, old sketches, costumes and stage furnishings that have made the history of the Festival dei Due Mondi allows tourists and residents to admire real pieces of art made by the skilled hands of the Festival’s costume designers that have followed over the years.
The exhibition, curated by Piero Maccarinelli, aims to highlight the fundamental work of the craftsmen-artists without whom the festival would not have achieved the international prestige that has distinguished it. It is a first eclectic survey of costumes selected from the thousands in the festival’s storehouse and represents a preview of the work that will be developed more organically in the coming years, according to thematic cycles.
Opening days:
December 8-12, 18, 19 and 26
January 2 and January 6-9, 2022
March 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27
2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 April
May 1st, 2022
On the indicated days the exhibition will be open from 10.30 to 13.00 and from 15.00 to 17.30.
Mark Francis. Re-Echo
curated by Marco Tonelli
Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto 26 March – 29 May 2022
Vernissage Saturday 26 March at 11.00 am

One of the most interesting British painters of his generation, Mark Francis is seeing his paintings displayed in a solo exhibition in a public museum in Italy for the first time. Internationally acclaimed at the end of the 1990s among the Young British Artists in the epoch-making exhibition of the Saatchi Sensation collection at the Royal Academy in London in 1997, in the exhibition Re-Echo (whose meaning alludes to the physical effect of resonating) he presents 15 paintings made between 2021 and 2022, characterised by frequencies, wavelengths and vertical amplitudes typical of energy waves, as if these paintings were able to capture and measure invisible forces (magnetic, sound, atomic) and well beyond the human capacity for perception.
_____________________________________
MATTEO MONTANI Costellazione privata
curated by Davide Silvioli
26 March – 29 May 2022
“G. Carandente” Modern Art Gallery, Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto

With Matteo Montani’s project Costellazione privata, Palazzo Collicola renews its focus on contemporary pictorial research hosting the work of an internationally renowned Italian painter.
The exhibition, curated by Davide Silvioli, takes place in the rooms of the museum’s Modern Art Gallery, also occupying its own architectural areas. The artist’s work consists of a series of works – never exhibited before – dating back to different periods but united by the refinement given by the reduced format, the result of a selection that the Roman painter has made directly within the pictorial surfaces themselves, extrapolating only details that highlight the different stylistic features of his rigorous research. Montani’s work thus becomes a new aesthetic presence in the midst of the works that make up the permanent collection, suggesting unexpected linguistic affinities and sophisticated dissonances. Thus structured, the operation, although disseminated like a constellation, is to be read as a unicum, just like the latter, and therefore as a single site-specific intervention, aimed at providing alternative keys to interpretation in order to interface both with the contemporary artistic heritage of the museum and with Montani’s research. Through a circle of works expressly selected or created for the occasion, the exhibition moves along these two parallel tracks – the collection and Montani’s work – which, contaminating each other in the exhibition experience, give rise to new ideas for interpreting both the one and the other.

Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
Web site: www.cinemasalapegasus.it
Facebook: Cinéma Sala Pegasus
cinemasalapegasus@gmail.com
Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
Web site: www.spoletocinemaalcentro.it
Facebook: Cinema Sala Frau
cinemasalafrau@gmail.com
Ph. 0743/522177
Send an e-mail to the address cinemasalapegasus@gmail.com to receive Spoleto cinemas NEWSLETTER!
Sorry, this entry is only available in Italiano.
Three days discovering the Golden Eagle and other old friends by Bernardino Ragni. Memories and projects on the conservation of diurnal birds of prey in Italy
Fauna 2022, an event certified for environmental sustainability and plastic free, is the great event dedicated to the environment that returns to Spoleto from 15 to 17 January 2022. The programme includes educational and excursion activities, guided tours to discover Umbria’s wildlife, the screening of the documentary “I sudditi della regina” (The Queen’s subjects) by Lodovico Prola and the conference “L’Aquila reale e altri vecchi amici di Bernardino Ragni. Memories and projects on the conservation of diurnal birds of prey in Italy” with the participation of scientific coordinator Dr Mauro Magrini.
The “Fauna” event, which began in 2019 with a conference on the figure of Ragni and continued in 2020 and 2021 with conferences and collateral initiatives dedicated to the “European Wild Cat” and the theme “The wolf in Italy: current knowledge and future prospects”, is strongly supported by the Ragni family, the City of Spoleto and the Professor’s colleagues and former students. During the event, visitors will be able to learn more about Italian wildlife and discover the peculiarities of the Bernardino Ragni Collection, with particular attention this year to the Golden Eagle.
For registrations and bookings (deadline 9 January 2022), please fill in the Google form on https://bit.ly/32WB72h

THE PROGRAMME FROM 12 TO 27 MARCH 2022
Friday 25 March 2022
At MuST – Museo delle Scienze e del Territorio di Spoleto (Palazzo Collicola, entrance via Loreto Vittori), from 9.00 am to 12.00 noon, there will be educational-workshop activities for schools on golden eagles and diurnal birds of prey, while in the Sala Pegasus, from 9.00 am to 1.00 pm, there will be a screening of the documentary “I sudditi regina” (The Queen’s subjects) by Lodovico Prola, Massimiliano Sbrolla and Maurizio Fraissinet, with interviews with Bernardino Ragni and other scientists.
At Monteluco, from 9.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m., there will be hiking and nature activities for schools to discover the wildlife of the Sacred Wood and the Natura 2000 Network, organised by experts from the WildUmbria association.
Saturday 26 March 2022
At the Complesso monumentale di San Nicolò, from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., the conference “The Golden Eagle and other old friends of Bernardino Ragni. Memories and projects on the conservation of diurnal birds of prey in Italy”, with the participation of the scientific coordinator Dr Mauro Magrini. This will be followed at 5.30 p.m. by the screening of the documentary “I sudditi della regina” (The Queen’s subjects) by Lodovico Prola, Massimiliano Sbrolla and Maurizio Fraissinet, with interviews with Bernardino Ragni and other Golden Eagle scholars.
Also on Saturday 26 March, from 9.00 to 12.00 and from 15.00 to 18.00, the Spoleto Science and Territory Museum (MuST) in Palazzo Collicola will be hosting a number of info-recreational activities open to all on golden eagles and other diurnal birds of prey, while at 19.00 the “Giosuè Carducci” City Library in Palazzo Mauri will be hosting a literary aperitif with readings from Bernardino Ragni’s “Mal d’Aquila” by Lorella Natalizi.
Sunday 27 March 2022
The first appointment, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., is scheduled in Ancaiano with “Oltre mal d’aquila”, a guided excursion organised by Dr Mauro Magrini, Dr Federica Andreini, the WildUmbria association and LEA.
At the same time at Monteluco, from 9.30 to 12.30, there will be a guided tour of the La Vallotta Visitors’ Centre to discover Umbria’s wildlife, combining drawings by Professor Ragni and modern technology, organised by experts from MuST – Museo delle Scienze e del Territorio di Spoleto. For both events, from 1.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m., lunch with typical local products will be provided (reservation required).
Four years after his death, after the success of the first editions, the tribute to Bernardino Ragni (Spoleto 1946-2018), a zoologist who spent his life studying and learning about wildlife, is being renewed once again. A passion that began as a boy and was then transferred to his work as a professor at the University of Perugia with the aim of protecting and conserving animal species and the environments in which they live.
Bernardino Ragni, former researcher in Animal Biology and professor of Environmental Zoology and Wildlife Management at the University of Perugia, was an expert in tetrapod biology and conservation, sustainable use and conservation of natural living resources, landscape and territory. He authored and co-authored over 160 scientific and specialist publications while being a member of the Species Survival Commission and the Cat Specialist Group of the IUCN, The World Conservation Union, and the founder of the Society of Environmental Biology.

Sorry, this entry is only available in Italiano.
The exhibition-tribute that brings to light documents, photographs, old sketches, costumes and stage furnishings that have made the history of the Festival dei Due Mondi allows tourists and residents to admire real pieces of art made by the skilled hands of the Festival’s costume designers that have followed over the years.
The exhibition, curated by Piero Maccarinelli, aims to highlight the fundamental work of the craftsmen-artists without whom the festival would not have achieved the international prestige that has distinguished it. It is a first eclectic survey of costumes selected from the thousands in the festival’s storehouse and represents a preview of the work that will be developed more organically in the coming years, according to thematic cycles.
Opening days:
December 8-12, 18, 19 and 26
January 2 and January 6-9, 2022
March 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27
2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 April
May 1st, 2022
On the indicated days the exhibition will be open from 10.30 to 13.00 and from 15.00 to 17.30.
Mark Francis. Re-Echo
curated by Marco Tonelli
Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto 26 March – 29 May 2022
Vernissage Saturday 26 March at 11.00 am

One of the most interesting British painters of his generation, Mark Francis is seeing his paintings displayed in a solo exhibition in a public museum in Italy for the first time. Internationally acclaimed at the end of the 1990s among the Young British Artists in the epoch-making exhibition of the Saatchi Sensation collection at the Royal Academy in London in 1997, in the exhibition Re-Echo (whose meaning alludes to the physical effect of resonating) he presents 15 paintings made between 2021 and 2022, characterised by frequencies, wavelengths and vertical amplitudes typical of energy waves, as if these paintings were able to capture and measure invisible forces (magnetic, sound, atomic) and well beyond the human capacity for perception.
_____________________________________
MATTEO MONTANI Costellazione privata
curated by Davide Silvioli
26 March – 29 May 2022
“G. Carandente” Modern Art Gallery, Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto

With Matteo Montani’s project Costellazione privata, Palazzo Collicola renews its focus on contemporary pictorial research hosting the work of an internationally renowned Italian painter.
The exhibition, curated by Davide Silvioli, takes place in the rooms of the museum’s Modern Art Gallery, also occupying its own architectural areas. The artist’s work consists of a series of works – never exhibited before – dating back to different periods but united by the refinement given by the reduced format, the result of a selection that the Roman painter has made directly within the pictorial surfaces themselves, extrapolating only details that highlight the different stylistic features of his rigorous research. Montani’s work thus becomes a new aesthetic presence in the midst of the works that make up the permanent collection, suggesting unexpected linguistic affinities and sophisticated dissonances. Thus structured, the operation, although disseminated like a constellation, is to be read as a unicum, just like the latter, and therefore as a single site-specific intervention, aimed at providing alternative keys to interpretation in order to interface both with the contemporary artistic heritage of the museum and with Montani’s research. Through a circle of works expressly selected or created for the occasion, the exhibition moves along these two parallel tracks – the collection and Montani’s work – which, contaminating each other in the exhibition experience, give rise to new ideas for interpreting both the one and the other.

Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
Web site: www.cinemasalapegasus.it
Facebook: Cinéma Sala Pegasus
cinemasalapegasus@gmail.com
Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
Web site: www.spoletocinemaalcentro.it
Facebook: Cinema Sala Frau
cinemasalafrau@gmail.com
Ph. 0743/522177
Send an e-mail to the address cinemasalapegasus@gmail.com to receive Spoleto cinemas NEWSLETTER!
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Sorry, this entry is only available in Italiano.

Sorry, this entry is only available in Italiano.

The themed guided tours are FREE for SPOLETO CARD holders.
Those who do not have the SPOLETO CARD will be able to participate: to THEMED GUIDED TOURS with a fee of € 4.00 per person, in addition to the museum ticket.
The themed guided tours are ONLY ON RESERVATION and WITH A LIMITED NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS.
Participation in guided tours requires compliance with current Covid-19 regulations.
The SPOLETO CARD is a combined ticket that allows to enter to numerous museal sites of the city and to benefit of particular advantages.
The SPOLETO CARD can be purchased in the participating museums and is valid 7 days.
SPOLETO CARD rates:
Red Card: € 9,50
Green Card: € 8,00 (from 15 to 25 years old, over 65 years old, groups)
Edited by: Sistema Museo, in collaboration with the Municipality of Spoleto.
For information and reservations: Soc.
Soc. Coop. Museum System
Tel and fax 0743 46434 – 0743 224952
E-mail: info@spoletocard.it
Website: www.spoletocard.it

Sorry, this entry is only available in Italiano.
Mark Francis. Re-Echo
curated by Marco Tonelli
Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto 26 March – 29 May 2022
Vernissage Saturday 26 March at 11.00 am

One of the most interesting British painters of his generation, Mark Francis is seeing his paintings displayed in a solo exhibition in a public museum in Italy for the first time. Internationally acclaimed at the end of the 1990s among the Young British Artists in the epoch-making exhibition of the Saatchi Sensation collection at the Royal Academy in London in 1997, in the exhibition Re-Echo (whose meaning alludes to the physical effect of resonating) he presents 15 paintings made between 2021 and 2022, characterised by frequencies, wavelengths and vertical amplitudes typical of energy waves, as if these paintings were able to capture and measure invisible forces (magnetic, sound, atomic) and well beyond the human capacity for perception.
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MATTEO MONTANI Costellazione privata
curated by Davide Silvioli
26 March – 29 May 2022
“G. Carandente” Modern Art Gallery, Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto

With Matteo Montani’s project Costellazione privata, Palazzo Collicola renews its focus on contemporary pictorial research hosting the work of an internationally renowned Italian painter.
The exhibition, curated by Davide Silvioli, takes place in the rooms of the museum’s Modern Art Gallery, also occupying its own architectural areas. The artist’s work consists of a series of works – never exhibited before – dating back to different periods but united by the refinement given by the reduced format, the result of a selection that the Roman painter has made directly within the pictorial surfaces themselves, extrapolating only details that highlight the different stylistic features of his rigorous research. Montani’s work thus becomes a new aesthetic presence in the midst of the works that make up the permanent collection, suggesting unexpected linguistic affinities and sophisticated dissonances. Thus structured, the operation, although disseminated like a constellation, is to be read as a unicum, just like the latter, and therefore as a single site-specific intervention, aimed at providing alternative keys to interpretation in order to interface both with the contemporary artistic heritage of the museum and with Montani’s research. Through a circle of works expressly selected or created for the occasion, the exhibition moves along these two parallel tracks – the collection and Montani’s work – which, contaminating each other in the exhibition experience, give rise to new ideas for interpreting both the one and the other.

Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
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Piazza Bovio
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Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
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Mark Francis. Re-Echo
curated by Marco Tonelli
Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto 26 March – 29 May 2022
Vernissage Saturday 26 March at 11.00 am

One of the most interesting British painters of his generation, Mark Francis is seeing his paintings displayed in a solo exhibition in a public museum in Italy for the first time. Internationally acclaimed at the end of the 1990s among the Young British Artists in the epoch-making exhibition of the Saatchi Sensation collection at the Royal Academy in London in 1997, in the exhibition Re-Echo (whose meaning alludes to the physical effect of resonating) he presents 15 paintings made between 2021 and 2022, characterised by frequencies, wavelengths and vertical amplitudes typical of energy waves, as if these paintings were able to capture and measure invisible forces (magnetic, sound, atomic) and well beyond the human capacity for perception.
_____________________________________
MATTEO MONTANI Costellazione privata
curated by Davide Silvioli
26 March – 29 May 2022
“G. Carandente” Modern Art Gallery, Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto

With Matteo Montani’s project Costellazione privata, Palazzo Collicola renews its focus on contemporary pictorial research hosting the work of an internationally renowned Italian painter.
The exhibition, curated by Davide Silvioli, takes place in the rooms of the museum’s Modern Art Gallery, also occupying its own architectural areas. The artist’s work consists of a series of works – never exhibited before – dating back to different periods but united by the refinement given by the reduced format, the result of a selection that the Roman painter has made directly within the pictorial surfaces themselves, extrapolating only details that highlight the different stylistic features of his rigorous research. Montani’s work thus becomes a new aesthetic presence in the midst of the works that make up the permanent collection, suggesting unexpected linguistic affinities and sophisticated dissonances. Thus structured, the operation, although disseminated like a constellation, is to be read as a unicum, just like the latter, and therefore as a single site-specific intervention, aimed at providing alternative keys to interpretation in order to interface both with the contemporary artistic heritage of the museum and with Montani’s research. Through a circle of works expressly selected or created for the occasion, the exhibition moves along these two parallel tracks – the collection and Montani’s work – which, contaminating each other in the exhibition experience, give rise to new ideas for interpreting both the one and the other.

Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
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Facebook: Cinéma Sala Pegasus
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Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
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Mark Francis. Re-Echo
curated by Marco Tonelli
Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto 26 March – 29 May 2022
Vernissage Saturday 26 March at 11.00 am

One of the most interesting British painters of his generation, Mark Francis is seeing his paintings displayed in a solo exhibition in a public museum in Italy for the first time. Internationally acclaimed at the end of the 1990s among the Young British Artists in the epoch-making exhibition of the Saatchi Sensation collection at the Royal Academy in London in 1997, in the exhibition Re-Echo (whose meaning alludes to the physical effect of resonating) he presents 15 paintings made between 2021 and 2022, characterised by frequencies, wavelengths and vertical amplitudes typical of energy waves, as if these paintings were able to capture and measure invisible forces (magnetic, sound, atomic) and well beyond the human capacity for perception.
_____________________________________
MATTEO MONTANI Costellazione privata
curated by Davide Silvioli
26 March – 29 May 2022
“G. Carandente” Modern Art Gallery, Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto

With Matteo Montani’s project Costellazione privata, Palazzo Collicola renews its focus on contemporary pictorial research hosting the work of an internationally renowned Italian painter.
The exhibition, curated by Davide Silvioli, takes place in the rooms of the museum’s Modern Art Gallery, also occupying its own architectural areas. The artist’s work consists of a series of works – never exhibited before – dating back to different periods but united by the refinement given by the reduced format, the result of a selection that the Roman painter has made directly within the pictorial surfaces themselves, extrapolating only details that highlight the different stylistic features of his rigorous research. Montani’s work thus becomes a new aesthetic presence in the midst of the works that make up the permanent collection, suggesting unexpected linguistic affinities and sophisticated dissonances. Thus structured, the operation, although disseminated like a constellation, is to be read as a unicum, just like the latter, and therefore as a single site-specific intervention, aimed at providing alternative keys to interpretation in order to interface both with the contemporary artistic heritage of the museum and with Montani’s research. Through a circle of works expressly selected or created for the occasion, the exhibition moves along these two parallel tracks – the collection and Montani’s work – which, contaminating each other in the exhibition experience, give rise to new ideas for interpreting both the one and the other.

Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
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Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
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Mark Francis. Re-Echo
curated by Marco Tonelli
Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto 26 March – 29 May 2022
Vernissage Saturday 26 March at 11.00 am

One of the most interesting British painters of his generation, Mark Francis is seeing his paintings displayed in a solo exhibition in a public museum in Italy for the first time. Internationally acclaimed at the end of the 1990s among the Young British Artists in the epoch-making exhibition of the Saatchi Sensation collection at the Royal Academy in London in 1997, in the exhibition Re-Echo (whose meaning alludes to the physical effect of resonating) he presents 15 paintings made between 2021 and 2022, characterised by frequencies, wavelengths and vertical amplitudes typical of energy waves, as if these paintings were able to capture and measure invisible forces (magnetic, sound, atomic) and well beyond the human capacity for perception.
_____________________________________
MATTEO MONTANI Costellazione privata
curated by Davide Silvioli
26 March – 29 May 2022
“G. Carandente” Modern Art Gallery, Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto

With Matteo Montani’s project Costellazione privata, Palazzo Collicola renews its focus on contemporary pictorial research hosting the work of an internationally renowned Italian painter.
The exhibition, curated by Davide Silvioli, takes place in the rooms of the museum’s Modern Art Gallery, also occupying its own architectural areas. The artist’s work consists of a series of works – never exhibited before – dating back to different periods but united by the refinement given by the reduced format, the result of a selection that the Roman painter has made directly within the pictorial surfaces themselves, extrapolating only details that highlight the different stylistic features of his rigorous research. Montani’s work thus becomes a new aesthetic presence in the midst of the works that make up the permanent collection, suggesting unexpected linguistic affinities and sophisticated dissonances. Thus structured, the operation, although disseminated like a constellation, is to be read as a unicum, just like the latter, and therefore as a single site-specific intervention, aimed at providing alternative keys to interpretation in order to interface both with the contemporary artistic heritage of the museum and with Montani’s research. Through a circle of works expressly selected or created for the occasion, the exhibition moves along these two parallel tracks – the collection and Montani’s work – which, contaminating each other in the exhibition experience, give rise to new ideas for interpreting both the one and the other.

Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
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Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
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The exhibition-tribute that brings to light documents, photographs, old sketches, costumes and stage furnishings that have made the history of the Festival dei Due Mondi allows tourists and residents to admire real pieces of art made by the skilled hands of the Festival’s costume designers that have followed over the years.
The exhibition, curated by Piero Maccarinelli, aims to highlight the fundamental work of the craftsmen-artists without whom the festival would not have achieved the international prestige that has distinguished it. It is a first eclectic survey of costumes selected from the thousands in the festival’s storehouse and represents a preview of the work that will be developed more organically in the coming years, according to thematic cycles.
Opening days:
December 8-12, 18, 19 and 26
January 2 and January 6-9, 2022
March 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27
2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 April
May 1st, 2022
On the indicated days the exhibition will be open from 10.30 to 13.00 and from 15.00 to 17.30.
Mark Francis. Re-Echo
curated by Marco Tonelli
Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto 26 March – 29 May 2022
Vernissage Saturday 26 March at 11.00 am

One of the most interesting British painters of his generation, Mark Francis is seeing his paintings displayed in a solo exhibition in a public museum in Italy for the first time. Internationally acclaimed at the end of the 1990s among the Young British Artists in the epoch-making exhibition of the Saatchi Sensation collection at the Royal Academy in London in 1997, in the exhibition Re-Echo (whose meaning alludes to the physical effect of resonating) he presents 15 paintings made between 2021 and 2022, characterised by frequencies, wavelengths and vertical amplitudes typical of energy waves, as if these paintings were able to capture and measure invisible forces (magnetic, sound, atomic) and well beyond the human capacity for perception.
_____________________________________
MATTEO MONTANI Costellazione privata
curated by Davide Silvioli
26 March – 29 May 2022
“G. Carandente” Modern Art Gallery, Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto

With Matteo Montani’s project Costellazione privata, Palazzo Collicola renews its focus on contemporary pictorial research hosting the work of an internationally renowned Italian painter.
The exhibition, curated by Davide Silvioli, takes place in the rooms of the museum’s Modern Art Gallery, also occupying its own architectural areas. The artist’s work consists of a series of works – never exhibited before – dating back to different periods but united by the refinement given by the reduced format, the result of a selection that the Roman painter has made directly within the pictorial surfaces themselves, extrapolating only details that highlight the different stylistic features of his rigorous research. Montani’s work thus becomes a new aesthetic presence in the midst of the works that make up the permanent collection, suggesting unexpected linguistic affinities and sophisticated dissonances. Thus structured, the operation, although disseminated like a constellation, is to be read as a unicum, just like the latter, and therefore as a single site-specific intervention, aimed at providing alternative keys to interpretation in order to interface both with the contemporary artistic heritage of the museum and with Montani’s research. Through a circle of works expressly selected or created for the occasion, the exhibition moves along these two parallel tracks – the collection and Montani’s work – which, contaminating each other in the exhibition experience, give rise to new ideas for interpreting both the one and the other.

Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
Web site: www.cinemasalapegasus.it
Facebook: Cinéma Sala Pegasus
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Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
Web site: www.spoletocinemaalcentro.it
Facebook: Cinema Sala Frau
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Ph. 0743/522177
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The exhibition-tribute that brings to light documents, photographs, old sketches, costumes and stage furnishings that have made the history of the Festival dei Due Mondi allows tourists and residents to admire real pieces of art made by the skilled hands of the Festival’s costume designers that have followed over the years.
The exhibition, curated by Piero Maccarinelli, aims to highlight the fundamental work of the craftsmen-artists without whom the festival would not have achieved the international prestige that has distinguished it. It is a first eclectic survey of costumes selected from the thousands in the festival’s storehouse and represents a preview of the work that will be developed more organically in the coming years, according to thematic cycles.
Opening days:
December 8-12, 18, 19 and 26
January 2 and January 6-9, 2022
March 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27
2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 April
May 1st, 2022
On the indicated days the exhibition will be open from 10.30 to 13.00 and from 15.00 to 17.30.
Mark Francis. Re-Echo
curated by Marco Tonelli
Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto 26 March – 29 May 2022
Vernissage Saturday 26 March at 11.00 am

One of the most interesting British painters of his generation, Mark Francis is seeing his paintings displayed in a solo exhibition in a public museum in Italy for the first time. Internationally acclaimed at the end of the 1990s among the Young British Artists in the epoch-making exhibition of the Saatchi Sensation collection at the Royal Academy in London in 1997, in the exhibition Re-Echo (whose meaning alludes to the physical effect of resonating) he presents 15 paintings made between 2021 and 2022, characterised by frequencies, wavelengths and vertical amplitudes typical of energy waves, as if these paintings were able to capture and measure invisible forces (magnetic, sound, atomic) and well beyond the human capacity for perception.
_____________________________________
MATTEO MONTANI Costellazione privata
curated by Davide Silvioli
26 March – 29 May 2022
“G. Carandente” Modern Art Gallery, Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto

With Matteo Montani’s project Costellazione privata, Palazzo Collicola renews its focus on contemporary pictorial research hosting the work of an internationally renowned Italian painter.
The exhibition, curated by Davide Silvioli, takes place in the rooms of the museum’s Modern Art Gallery, also occupying its own architectural areas. The artist’s work consists of a series of works – never exhibited before – dating back to different periods but united by the refinement given by the reduced format, the result of a selection that the Roman painter has made directly within the pictorial surfaces themselves, extrapolating only details that highlight the different stylistic features of his rigorous research. Montani’s work thus becomes a new aesthetic presence in the midst of the works that make up the permanent collection, suggesting unexpected linguistic affinities and sophisticated dissonances. Thus structured, the operation, although disseminated like a constellation, is to be read as a unicum, just like the latter, and therefore as a single site-specific intervention, aimed at providing alternative keys to interpretation in order to interface both with the contemporary artistic heritage of the museum and with Montani’s research. Through a circle of works expressly selected or created for the occasion, the exhibition moves along these two parallel tracks – the collection and Montani’s work – which, contaminating each other in the exhibition experience, give rise to new ideas for interpreting both the one and the other.

Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
Web site: www.cinemasalapegasus.it
Facebook: Cinéma Sala Pegasus
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Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
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Thematic tours and guided walks are FREE for SPOLETO CARD holders.
Thematic tours and guided walks are ONLY ON RESERVATION and WITH A LIMITED NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS.
For the GUIDED WALKS the RESERVATION is MANDATORY within the 18.00 of the previous Saturday.
Participation requires compliance with current Covid-19 regulations.
Those who do not have the SPOLETO CARD will be able to participate:
– to THEMATIC TOURS in the museums with a fee of € 4.00 per person, in addition to the museum ticket.
– GUIDED WALKS with a fee of € 7.50 per person, in addition to the museum ticket where applicable.
The SPOLETO CARD is a combined ticket that allows to enter to numerous museal sites of the city and to benefit of particular advantages.
The SPOLETO CARD can be purchased in the participating museums and is valid 7 days.
SPOLETO CARD rates:
Red Card: € 9,50
Green Card: € 8,00 (from 15 to 25 years old, over 65 years old, groups)
Edited by: Sistema Museo, in collaboration with the Municipality of Spoleto.
For information and reservations: Soc.
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Tel and fax 0743 46434 – 0743 224952
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Mark Francis. Re-Echo
curated by Marco Tonelli
Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto 26 March – 29 May 2022
Vernissage Saturday 26 March at 11.00 am

One of the most interesting British painters of his generation, Mark Francis is seeing his paintings displayed in a solo exhibition in a public museum in Italy for the first time. Internationally acclaimed at the end of the 1990s among the Young British Artists in the epoch-making exhibition of the Saatchi Sensation collection at the Royal Academy in London in 1997, in the exhibition Re-Echo (whose meaning alludes to the physical effect of resonating) he presents 15 paintings made between 2021 and 2022, characterised by frequencies, wavelengths and vertical amplitudes typical of energy waves, as if these paintings were able to capture and measure invisible forces (magnetic, sound, atomic) and well beyond the human capacity for perception.
_____________________________________
MATTEO MONTANI Costellazione privata
curated by Davide Silvioli
26 March – 29 May 2022
“G. Carandente” Modern Art Gallery, Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto

With Matteo Montani’s project Costellazione privata, Palazzo Collicola renews its focus on contemporary pictorial research hosting the work of an internationally renowned Italian painter.
The exhibition, curated by Davide Silvioli, takes place in the rooms of the museum’s Modern Art Gallery, also occupying its own architectural areas. The artist’s work consists of a series of works – never exhibited before – dating back to different periods but united by the refinement given by the reduced format, the result of a selection that the Roman painter has made directly within the pictorial surfaces themselves, extrapolating only details that highlight the different stylistic features of his rigorous research. Montani’s work thus becomes a new aesthetic presence in the midst of the works that make up the permanent collection, suggesting unexpected linguistic affinities and sophisticated dissonances. Thus structured, the operation, although disseminated like a constellation, is to be read as a unicum, just like the latter, and therefore as a single site-specific intervention, aimed at providing alternative keys to interpretation in order to interface both with the contemporary artistic heritage of the museum and with Montani’s research. Through a circle of works expressly selected or created for the occasion, the exhibition moves along these two parallel tracks – the collection and Montani’s work – which, contaminating each other in the exhibition experience, give rise to new ideas for interpreting both the one and the other.

Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
Web site: www.cinemasalapegasus.it
Facebook: Cinéma Sala Pegasus
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Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
Web site: www.spoletocinemaalcentro.it
Facebook: Cinema Sala Frau
cinemasalafrau@gmail.com
Ph. 0743/522177
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Cinéma Sala Pegasus
Piazza Bovio
Web site: www.cinemasalapegasus.it
Facebook: Cinéma Sala Pegasus
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Ph. 0743 522620
Cinema Sala Frau
Vicolo San Filippo 16
Web site: www.spoletocinemaalcentro.it
Facebook: Cinema Sala Frau
cinemasalafrau@gmail.com
Ph. 0743/522177
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Mark Francis. Re-Echo
curated by Marco Tonelli
Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto 26 March – 29 May 2022
Vernissage Saturday 26 March at 11.00 am

One of the most interesting British painters of his generation, Mark Francis is seeing his paintings displayed in a solo exhibition in a public museum in Italy for the first time. Internationally acclaimed at the end of the 1990s among the Young British Artists in the epoch-making exhibition of the Saatchi Sensation collection at the Royal Academy in London in 1997, in the exhibition Re-Echo (whose meaning alludes to the physical effect of resonating) he presents 15 paintings made between 2021 and 2022, characterised by frequencies, wavelengths and vertical amplitudes typical of energy waves, as if these paintings were able to capture and measure invisible forces (magnetic, sound, atomic) and well beyond the human capacity for perception.
_____________________________________
MATTEO MONTANI Costellazione privata
curated by Davide Silvioli
26 March – 29 May 2022
“G. Carandente” Modern Art Gallery, Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto

With Matteo Montani’s project Costellazione privata, Palazzo Collicola renews its focus on contemporary pictorial research hosting the work of an internationally renowned Italian painter.
The exhibition, curated by Davide Silvioli, takes place in the rooms of the museum’s Modern Art Gallery, also occupying its own architectural areas. The artist’s work consists of a series of works – never exhibited before – dating back to different periods but united by the refinement given by the reduced format, the result of a selection that the Roman painter has made directly within the pictorial surfaces themselves, extrapolating only details that highlight the different stylistic features of his rigorous research. Montani’s work thus becomes a new aesthetic presence in the midst of the works that make up the permanent collection, suggesting unexpected linguistic affinities and sophisticated dissonances. Thus structured, the operation, although disseminated like a constellation, is to be read as a unicum, just like the latter, and therefore as a single site-specific intervention, aimed at providing alternative keys to interpretation in order to interface both with the contemporary artistic heritage of the museum and with Montani’s research. Through a circle of works expressly selected or created for the occasion, the exhibition moves along these two parallel tracks – the collection and Montani’s work – which, contaminating each other in the exhibition experience, give rise to new ideas for interpreting both the one and the other.