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Brescia: presentation of the exhibition catalogue “Giuseppe Bergomi. Sculptures 1982/2024”

On November 19, 2024, at the Santa Giulia Museum, the catalog of the exhibition dedicated to the Brescian artist Giuseppe Bergomi will be presented, with contributions from art critics and the author himself.

Brescia: presentation of the exhibition catalogue “Giuseppe Bergomi. Sculptures 1982/2024”.

There is less than a month left to visit the exhibition with which Brescia celebrates Giuseppe Bergomi (1953), a Brescian artist among the major exponents of contemporary figurative sculpture.

The retrospective entitled Giuseppe Bergomi. Sculptures 1/2024 will remain open until 1982 December 2024. curated by Fondazione Brescia Musei, spread between the cloisters of San Salvatore and Santa Maria in Solario of the Santa Giulia Museum and the rooms of the Grande Miglio in the Castle and with free access, which presents 84 works in terracotta and bronze, created throughout the artist's career.

On Tuesday 19 November 2024, at 18.00:XNUMX pm, a public meeting will be held in the Auditorium of the Santa Giulia Museum in Brescia to present the exhibition catalogue, published by Skira, and to delve deeper into the themes addressed by Giuseppe Bergomi throughout his creative journey.

Art critics Fausto Lorenzi, author of the text in the catalogue Choreographies of bodies and geometries, full and empty, will talk about it: the scores of colours and rhythms in open spaces and Gabriele Simongini, author of the text Corpi d'anima e silenzio, together with Giuseppe Bergomi himself, Francesca Bazoli, president of the Brescia Museums Foundation and Stefano Karadjov, director of the Brescia Museums Foundation.

Participation in the meeting is free and it will be possible to visit the exhibition at the Grande Miglio del Castello di Brescia for free until 22pm.
The exhibition Giuseppe Bergomi. Sculptures 1982/2024 is part of a larger project dedicated to sculpture in the spaces of the Castle of Brescia that Fondazione Brescia Musei inaugurated with the exhibition Davide Rivalta. Dreams of glory, identifying in this iconic place a space to be reserved for the valorization of plastic art, in view of the upcoming inauguration of an outdoor sculpture itinerary dedicated to Bruno Romeda and his companion and colleague Robert Courtright.

In Santa Giulia instead, the dialogue with the spaces of the Unesco Corridor is in ideal continuity with the experience of Archaeological Stages, which in the last three years has led artists such as Francesco Vezzoli, Emilio Isgrò and Fabrizio Plessi to confront the architecture of the monumental complex of Santa Giulia and the Archaeological Park.

To date, over 11 people have visited the exhibition set up in the spaces of the Grande Miglio in Castello and over 40 visitors have appreciated the 12 open-air sculptures, part of the offering of the Santa Giulia Museum. The exhibition is part of the Romeda legacy for the promotion of contemporary art.

Brescia: presentazione del catalogo della mostra "Giuseppe Bergomi. Sculture 1982/2024"

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