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Bordeaux (France), 10 June, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Caroline Blumberg).- The multimedia art exhibition 'Gustav Klimt, Gold and Colors' by Italian artists Gianfranco Iannuzzi, Renato Gatto and Massimiliano Siccardi was shown on Wednesday on the ceilings and walls of the Bassins de Lumieres digital art centre located in a former submarine base in Bordeaux. The exhibition will remain open to the public until January 3rd. FOOTAGE OF THE MULTIMEDIA ART EXHIBITION 'GUSTAV KLIMT, GOLD AND COLORS' BY ITALIAN ARTISTS GIANFRANCO IANUZZI, RENATO GATTO AND MASSIMILIANO SICCARDI, PROJECTED AT THE BASSINS DE LUMIERES DIGITAL ART CENTER IN BORDEAUX, FRANCE.
Bordeaux (France), Jun 10 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Caroline Blumberg) The multimedia art exhibition 'Gustav Klimt, Gold and Colors' by Italian artists Gianfranco Iannuzzi, Renato Gatto and Massimiliano Siccardi was presented on Wednesday on the ceilings and walls of the Bassins de Lumieres digital art centre located in a former submarine base in Bordeaux.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.
Vienna (Austria), Oct 1 (EFE) .- (Camera: Alejandro Giménez) The woman in Titian's painting is a symbol of sacred and profane love, eroticism and also the purest ideal of beauty. This representation, which has had an enormous influence on European art, is analyzed in Vienna in a large exhibition dedicated to the Venetian master.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION IN VIENNA
Vienna (Austria), Sep 12 (EFE) .- (Camera: Antonio Sánchez) The Leopold Museum in Vienna has expanded its 'Vienna in 1900' with additions to 'The Schedlmayer Collection: A Discovery!', a private collection with works of architect Otto Prutscher.In 1989, pharmaceutical businessman Fritz Schedlmayer and his wife Hermi acquired the Villa Rothberger, built in 1902 in Baden, about 30 kilometres south of Vienna, and began a restoration during which they discovered the work of Otto Prutscher, a contemporary modernist artist.Prutscher, a representative of Viennese modernism, still relatively unknown today, had remodelled the house in 1912, transforming an unoriginal building applying principles of Viennese modernism.From there, the Schedlmayer family began to investigate his work and life and to acquire pieces designed by him: cabinets, display cabinets, glasses, vases, chairs, clocks and all kinds of pieces with the beauty and functionality of the Jugendstil (Viennese modernism).With this exhibition, the Leopold Museum, founded 20 years ago, expands the project "Vienna in 1900", a permanent exhibition launched in 2019 that explains the creative explosion, the political and intellectual upheaval that was lived at the time in the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.FOOTAGE OF THE LEOPOLD MUSEUM AND THE PRIVATE COLLECTION DEDICATED TO OTTO PRUTSCHER.
Vienna (Austria), May 23 (EFE) .- (Camera: Álex Giménez) A modern and secular society that seeks comfort and hope in divinity during the pandemic. This is the starting point of an exhibition at the Vienna Art History Museum that analyzes how different civilizations have sought contact with "higher powers" to face crises throughout history.FOOTAGE FROM THE MUSEUM OF ART HISTORY IN VIENNASOUNDBITES FROM GERLINDE GRUBER, RUDI RISSATI AND CLAUDIA AUGUST, CURATORS OF THE EXHIBITION