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Three painting voices in the world

Painting Exhibition

Ente Cassa di Risparmio, Via Maurizio Bufalini, 6, Florence

From 8 February 2014 thru 28 February 2014

Three painting voices in the world is the title of collective exhibition by the Florence Biennale with the Ente Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze that will be hosted in the historical seat of the Foundation from the 8TH to the 28TH February 2014. The artists are three, Mario Cavaglieri, Odelia Elhanani and Marsha Steinberg and three are the generations, the cultures and the styles. Mario Cavaglieri is born in Rovigo but has lived the most part of his life in France. He was born in 1887 and died in 1969. His paintings are characterized by a very personal technique in the color mixtures. The subjects he approaches are themes of society in refined interiors.

Marsha Steinberg was born in Los Angeles where she graduated at the California State University. Then she moved to Florence where she attended the Academy of Fine Arts where she obtained the diploma in painting. Today Marsha Steinberg is coordinator of the Fine Arts Department of the California State University International Program.

Odelia Elhanani was born in Tel Aviv, Israel and today she works in Arsuf.She’s a member of the Israeli association of professional visual artists and she works as a sculptor and painter.

She gratuated in History of Art and Social work at the University of tel-Aviv. Pupil of the Sculptor Ivy Poig, she obtained a master at the Basis School of Sculpture, Beit Yanai and she participated to a painting workshop with Bruria Hassner. Three sights, three places in the world, which represent the world itself, taking the subject that has characterized the IX edition of the Florence Biennale (30 November – 8 December 2013): Ethics, DNA of Art.

The exhibit, with an introduction of the artistic director of the Florence Biennale Rolando Bellini and Maria Cristina Monti Foti, by Lilia Lamas, Panayotis Kantzas and Melanie Zefferino, includes more than 10 works for each artist, for a total of more than 30 works, creating a dialogue among expressionism, figurative and abstract.

Timetable: Monday - Friday 9 am-7 pm, Saturday and Sunday 10 am -1pm  and 3pm - 7pm

Free entrance

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