Glasstress 2015, Gotika
Glasstress 2015, Gotika
Palazzo Franchetti / Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere e Arti (Venetian Institute of Sciences, Letters and Arts)
May 7–November 22nd 2015
The State Hermitage Museum and Berengo Studio are delighted to announce a joint exhibition Glasstress 2015Gotika which explores how medieval ideas and communication methods have imperceptibly crept into our modern conscience despite our technological advances and how the Gothic concept influences contemporary art.
The Gothic style, born in European visual art and architecture, was the first international style, the common language and modus vivendi of many nations for at least four centuries. In like fashion, contemporary art has become the international style, the "Biblia pauperum,” understood today from Europe to America, from North Africa to Japan.
The exhibition concept is by Dr. Dimitri Ozerkov, Director of Hermitage 20/21 and of Contemporary Art Department in the State Hermitage Museum. Dr. Ozerkov will curate Glasstress 2015 Gotika with Adriano Berengo of Berengo Studio.
Glasstress 2015 Gotika will combine historical works from the Hermitage collection and newly commissioned art works in glass, all with a Gothic theme. It will be on exhibit at the Palazzo Franchetti in Venice, a Gothic palazzo in one of the most Gothic cities in the world. Glasstress 2015 Gotika will also be on exhibit on Murano at the Berengo Foundation in a glass furnace that has not been used for decades.
The State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg was founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great and is one of the oldest and largest museums in the world. In 2007, Hermitage 20/21 was launched to collect, exhibit and study the art of the 20th and 21st centuries. Hermitage 20/21 is the official sponsor of Glasstress 2015 Gotika.
Berengo Studio was established in 1989 and has focused on bringing visual artists from all over the world to Venice to collaborate with Murano’s famous glass masters. This innovative cultural initiative has married the extraordinarily rich and enduring Venetian traditions of glassmaking with contemporary art. Glasstress has been an official collateral event of the international Venice Biennale since 2009.