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National Gallery of Ireland pays tribute to Renaissance painter Lavinia Fontana

National Gallery of Ireland pays tribute to Renaissance painter Lavinia Fontana

From 6 May to 27 August 2023, the National Gallery of Ireland presents the exhibition “Lavinia Fontana: Trailblazer, Rule Breaker

Source: National Gallery of Ireland · Image: Lavinia Fontana, “The Visit of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon”, 1599. Oil on canvas, 256 x 325 cm. National Gallery of Ireland

A ground-breaking artist of her time, late sixteenth-century Bolognese artist Fontana is widely considered to be the first female artist to achieve professional success beyond the confines of a court or a convent. Fontana was the first woman to manager her own workshop, and the first woman to paint public altarpieces and female nudes. She maintained an active career, painting for many illustrious patrons, while also taking on the role of wife and mother. Exploring Fontana’s extraordinary life through her paintings and drawings, the exhibition will offer insight into the cultural climate that enabled the artist to flourish as a female artist of the period. This is the first monographic exhibition to examine Fontana’s work in over two decades, and the first to focus on her portraits. It brings together a selection of her most highly regarded works from international public and private collections, alongside the artist’s celebrated “The Visit of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon”, from the Gallery’s own collection. The recent conservation of this Renaissance masterpiece was supported by Bank of America.

Fernando Vicario, CEO Bank of America Europe DAC and Country Executive for Ireland at Bank of America said: “The arts are intrinsic to society, playing an essential role in our well-being, and helping communities to attain greater cultural understanding. Lavinia Fontana is widely recognised as one of the most renowned and respected female artists of the Renaissance and Bank of America is delighted to partner with the National Gallery of Ireland once again to support the exhibition of her work ‘Trailblazer, Rule Breaker’. We greatly look forward to this show and the opportunity to understand one of the creative pioneers of the 16th Century.

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MEDEA Contemporary Art Exhibition curated by Demetrio Paparoni 

MEDEA Contemporary Art Exhibition
MEDEA Contemporary Art Exhibition

From May 5 to September 30, 2023  

Antico Mercato, Via Trento 2, Siracusa, Italy

Featuring

Margaux Bricler, Chiara Calore, Cian Dayrit  Helgi Thorgils Fridjónsson, Francesco De Grandi  Rusudan Khizanishvili, Sverre Malling, Rafael Megall  Ruben Pang, Daniel Pitìn, Nazzarena Poli Maramotti  Vera Portatadino, Nicola Samorì, Natee Utarit Ruprecht Von Kaufmann, Wang Guangyi (王广义)  Yue Minjun (岳敏君) 


MEDEA Contemporary Art Exhibition
MEDEA Contemporary Art Exhibition

Medea, tragic icon of the female condition, is the protagonist of the international contemporary art exhibition proposed by the Municipal Administration of Siracusa (Italy) and curated by the well-known art critic Demetrio Paparoni. Hosted in the historical  spaces of the loggia of the Ancient Market of Siracusa, the exhibition will open on May 5, 2023 and will be open to visitors, with free admission, until September 30, 2023. Also  in Siracusa, at the Greek Theatre, a week after the opening of the exhibition, Euripid es’ drama will return to the stage (until July 2) produced by INDA – Istituto Nazionale  Dramma Antico – and directed by Federico Tiezzi. 

MEDEA Contemporary Art Exhibition
MEDEA Contemporary Art Exhibition

The exhibition includes works by 17 artists created specifically on the theme of Medea, one of the most famous and controversial characters in Greek mythology. It reveals the extent to which the story of the sorceress, infanticide in Euripides’ narration, still affects the imagination of our times. Through the unprecedented gaze of contemporary artists from different geographical areas – from Northern Europe to China, from the Caucasus region to South-East Asia, as well as Italy – the exhibition highlights the inseparable link between Siracusa and ancient theatre. Classical tragedy is thus revived in Siracusa through contemporary artistic expressions also in the field of visual arts.

MEDEA Contemporary Art Exhibition
MEDEA Contemporary Art Exhibition

Produced by the Municipal Administration of Siracusa and organized by Aditus, Medea will be accompanied by the publication of a catalogue published by Skira, one of the leading art publishers in Europe. In addition to Demetrio Paparoni’s essay, the catalogue includes texts on Medea written for the occasion by Roberto Alajmo, Tiziano  Scarpa, and the artists themselves, who reflect on their respective works. The catalogue also includes an extensive iconographic repertoire of past works centered on the myth of Medea, with images by Artemisia Gentileschi, Peter Paul Rubens, Charles  André van Loo, Eugène Delacroix, Anselm Feuerbach, William Russell Flint, George  Romney, Frederick Sandys, Johann Heinrich Füssli, Gustave Moreau, William Turner, Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich, John William Waterhouse, and Paul Cézanne. 

MEDEA Contemporary Art Exhibition
MEDEA Contemporary Art Exhibition

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