Padua anatomical theatre
Palazzo del Bo Padova BY-NC-SA
14
Dec
2016
11:00

Gare de l'est

For the first time ever, works by Alberto Burri (Città di Castello, 1915 – Nice, 1995) from the Fondazione Palazzo Albizzini Collezione Burri will be shown alongside pieces by Nicola Samorì (Forlì, 1977) and Gustave Joseph Witkowski (Nevers, 1844 – Paris, 1922) at the University of Padua’s Anatomical theatre and the Cucina Anatomica, where students once prepared the corpses for anatomy lessons. Completed in 1595 under the direction of the renowned anatomy professor Girolamo Fabrici d’Acquapendente, Padua’s Anatomical Theater ranks as the oldest surviving original structure of its kind.

With eyesight and vision as the central themes, the exhibition Gare de l’Est aims to highlight the extraordinary heritage of anatomical theatres as a whole and to suggest new interpretations through a series of temporary exhibitions, developed together with specialists. In the show a marble root withholds a lunar fragment, vivified by the proximity to the epidermal surface of a Cretto by Alberto Burri.

Curated by Chiara Ianeselli in collaboration with Giovanna Valenzano and Maurizio Rippa Bonati, and under the patronage of the Università degli Studi di Padova, the project follows on from those organized at the de Waag Anatomical Theater of Amsterdam (Gare du Nord) and at the Archiginnasio di Bologna Anatomical Theater (Gare du Sud).

Gare de l’Est will open on Tuesday December 13th at 5.30pm with a conference featuring Giovanna Valenzano, Maurizio Rippa Bonati, Italo Tomassoni (Fondazione Palazzo Albizzini Collezione Burri), Nicola Samorì and Chiara Ianeselli at the Archivio Antico at Palazzo del Bo, a visit to the exhibition will follow.

Until March 15th 2017

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14
Dec
2016
11:00

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Anatomical Theatre of Padua, Palazzo del Bo, Italy

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