Ravenna National Museum _ September 21st / October 28th, 2018
Curated by Ermanno Tedeschi
Curated by Ermanno Tedeschi, created in collaboration with the Museum Complex of Emilia Romagna - National Museum of Ravenna and the Associazione Acribia, the exhibition, after the success obtained in Matera, arrives at the National Museum of Ravenna. More than sixty Italian and Israeli artists talk about the theme of childhood, the unforgettable phase of life, both for pleasant and happy memories and for those more painful and sad.
A collective exhibition in which works of painting, sculpture, photography and design coexist with different materials and techniques, from fabrics to cork, from adhesive tape to metals and wood. All with a common denominator: the human being in progress.
At the inauguration were the Director of the National Museum of Ravenna Emanuela Fiori, the Curator of the exhibition Ermanno Tedeschi, the President of the Cassa di Risparmio of Ravenna and President ABI Antonio Patuelli, the President of the Cassa di Risparmio Foundation of Ravenna Ernesto Giuseppe Alfieri, and the Cultural Attaché of the Embassy of Israel Eldad Golan.
The exhibition received the Patronage of the Embassy of Israel in Italy and was realized from the Association Acribia in collaboration with the Museum Complex of Emilia Romagna - National Museum of Ravenna thanks to the contribution of the Cassa di Risparmio Foundation of Ravenna, of the Petrolifera Italo Rumena and of Guido Gobino and with the support of Publimedia Italia.
Participating artists
Barbara Nejrotti, Avivit Segal, Valerio Berruti, Bar Greenstein, Enrico T. de Paris, Nava Abel, Pietro D’Angelo, Orly Aviv, Giovanni Albanese, Carla Chiusano, Dado Schapira, Tali Navon, Eran Shakine, Francesco de Molfetta, Suly Bornstein Wolff, Claudia Giraudo, Eitan Vitkon, Lello Esposito, Roberta Savelli, Menashe Kadishman, Hila Karabelnikof, Simona Cavaglieri, Arie Berkowitz, Mattia Maio, Angelica Romeo, Camilla Ancilotto, Antonio Meneghetti, Sharon Rashbam Prop, Elisabetta Riccio, Ronit Shalem, David Kassman, Francesca Duscià, Michael Lazar, Ugo Nespolo, Avner Sher, Brigita Huemer Limentani, Miriam Drath, David Gerstein, Riccardo Gusmaroli, Nimi Getter, Emilia Faro, Orna Ben Ami, Paolo Amico, Philippe Boulakia, Daniel Tchetchik, Tobia Ravà, Adi Kichelmacher, Carlo Galfione, Ruth Orenbach, Mario Zito, Daniele Basso, Vered Aharonovitch, Jessica Carroll, Riccardo Cordero, Margherita Grasselli, Giorgio Di Palma, Gabriele Turola, Giuseppe Labianca, Eleonora Orlando, Haya Graetz-Ran, Rona Boyarski, Enzo Isaia.