The week on TV, from the gardens from Ozio to “Another Renaissance” – Arte.it

The week on TV, from the gardens from Ozio to “Another Renaissance” – Arte.it


Praedia by Giulia Felice. Courtesy Archaeological Park or Pompeii

From the gardens from Pompeii to a “on the road” trip between Italy and Spain: the agenda of Sky Arte
Symbol of wealth and prosperity, the gardens represented the perfect place for the Romans to practice the noble art of the Ozio. Thursday, September 18 at 11.55 am the documentary Pompeii – The Gardens of OzioFor the Italian seasonal series (Sky Arte Production), under the non -negligent events of the week that has just begun, the spectators of the most luxurious villas of Campania Felix of Imperial Age, unveiling by their green spaces, accompanies some less known aspects of life and culture of ancient Rome. The journey to beauty continues between Naples and Madrid. On the occasion of the international exhibition organized by the Nacional Museum of the Prado and the Museum and Real Bosco di Capodimonte, the documentary “Another rebirth. Da Napoli to Madrid, Dal Prado to Capodimonte”Broadcast on Friday, September 19 at 4 p.m., follows the season of the “Modern Way” in the Napolitan city, through the works created by the Spanish artists trained in the land of the Great Renaissance. This cultural bridge between Spain and Italy still continues, while interviews with the personality of the contemporary culture of the two countries feel.
De documentaire over het onderwerp Didi Gnocchi, met het script van Arianna Marelli en de richting van Valeria Parisi – geproduceerd door 3D Productions in samenwerking met Museum Nacional del Prado en Museum en Real Bosco di Capodimonte – is een “on the road” reis tussen Italië en Spanje, die in het kader van de Contemporten, in het kader van de Contemporken, in het kader van The contemplation, in the context of the modern Rena. Cities: Naples, Madrid, Madrid, Granada, but also the landscapes of the Aragon and the artistic legacy of Milan, Florence and Rome.
Naast het vertellen van de Spaanse kunstenaars -protagonisten van de tentoonstelling door schilderijen en sculpturen, vergezelt de kijker in de backstage (van de beweging van de werken tot de voorbereiding tot de herstel), en vervolgens stilstaan ​​​​bij de identiteit van de twee landen, van het Napolitaanse dialect, zo dicht bij de Spanjaard, tot de Sacred, tot de Sacred, tot de Sacred, to the Sacred, to the Sacred, to the sacred, to the sacred, to the sacred, to the sacred, to the sacred, to the sacred.


A part of the painting found in the so -called Golden Bracelet in Pompeii. Ph. By Wolfgangrieger [Public domain]Via Wikimedia Commons

Can art represent a peacetool? For the Uruguayan sculptor Pablo Atchugarry, the confirming answer is included in his symbol work, The pigeon of VredeWho also gives the name to the documentary broadcast on Sunday 21 September at 9.15 pm on the occasion of the International Peace Day.
The original idea of ​​the artist was to create a new sculpture with the help of the melted metal by a Nazi Adlimer, restored to the wreck of a German warship that socked Montevideo in 1939. Despite the political and diplomatic obstacles apparently insurmountable, Atchugarry completed its work. The film documents every phase of the process in a detailed way, starting with its conception and realization in the artist’s studio in Lecco, until his inauguration in 2024, in a suggestive context such as the Rosazzo abbey, in the province of Udine.


The Guggenheim of Bilbao designed by the Canadian architect Frank O. Gehry

The Chirico -head of Rai’s history
RAI history puts its own in place Daily Iconologies To make the public known “Small treatise on pictorial technology” Through the Chirico. This medieval recipe book published in 1928, enables the artist to illustrate the executive procedures and materials used in his works and to show his comparison with tradition.

The temples of culture are told about art.tv
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There are iconic concert halls, museums and theaters of the work designed by a circle of architects known all over the world to attract tourists, create jobs and guide urban redevelopment processes. All this is called “Bilbao Effect”. The why we will find out by looking at it Temples of culture. How to breathe new life into cities.

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