Description
Uragano, by Beatrice Perticaroli
Beatrice Perticaroli's project is a real study of women spanning past, present and future and all the women's different facets: their difficulties, their courage and their infinite souls. It is an introspective work that initially takes its inspiration from the book ‘Le Disobbedienti’ by Elisabetta Rasy, which describes six women who suffered violence and injustice in their lives but managed, through their personality and various art forms, to be free.
The journey is divided into 6 sections: here the resources of the soul - such as courage, tenacity and resistance - together with vices transformed into virtues, such as restlessness, rebellion and passion. It is a story, an autobiography, a love story, a terrible pain, a liberation of conscience, a personal outburst, a flow of thoughts, a tear to the heart, a deep soul, life.
- Atlanti Futuri, by Danilo Santinelli and Eugenio Gibertini
An exhibition project that combines photography and painting, taking inspiration from Renaissance examples of Madonnas with a window overlooking the landscape.
The subjects are young girls, a metaphor for future motherhood, not biologically speaking but as mothers of the world to come, advocates of tomorrow. The emphasis is therefore placed on the fundamental role that women play, or should play, in the contemporary world. Hence the title of the exhibition Atlanti futuri (Future Atlases), since these young women represent the mutation of future social geography and, like Atlante, they themselves are the ones who support the world today.
The photographs by Eugenio Gibertini interpret the Renaissance model, where the landscape outside the window is inspired by classical paintings, emphasising the propensity and hope for a new humanism that puts social and civil emancipation back at the centre.
The works of Danilo Santinelli focus instead on the faces and gestures of young girls, through portraits created using a fluid painting technique that becomes a metaphor for the passing of time.
When
Inauguration Saturday 8th March
Palazzo Pianetti Civic Museums, Stucco Gallery
4.30 p.m.
Admission
Saturday 8th March: free
Tickets (two exhibitions + Civic Art Gallery): € 5.00
Where
Stucco Gallery
Accessibility and safety
The Stucco Gallery is located on the first floor of Palazzo Pianetti. For further information or should you have any specific needs, please visit the "Accessibility" page of this website or contact the staff of the Civic Museums as indicated in the "Contact details" section of this page.
Target audience
Aperto a tutti/e
Supported by
Comune di Jesi
Contact details
Palazzo Pianetti Civic Museums
Telefono: +39 0731 538439