
Early One Morning
Sculpture Exhibition
Marino Marini Museum, Firenze
On Saturday, 17th november 2012 there will be the inauguration of the sculpture exhibition of Yuri Ancarani, which opens the project Early One Morning created by Alberto Salvadori, artistic director of the florentine Marino Marini Museum. The title Early One Moment is drawn on a work by the famous English sculptor Anthony Caro from 1962. It is a one and a half year long project committed to the subject of sculpture and its interpretation from the sixties until today. It is composed by a program of exhibitions and events. Focus of attention is not the sculpture in itself but the dinamic union of the object and the body which interacts with it, offering to the spectator a different relation from the traditional one. The project examines different working methods, from the historical reconnaissance and reactivation of sculptures thanks to the interaction with the public, to the research made by young Italian and international generations. And even the use of video as an instrument of research and of relation between people, objects, architecture. The exhibitions, inedited projects in Italy, are been conceived and producted for the Marino Marini Museum and can be visited until February 2014.
17th November 2012 – 5th January 2013
Early One Morning - Yuri Ancarani
Memories for modern
Curated by Alberto Salvadori and Luigi Fassi
February - April 2013
Early One Morning - Andrea Kvas
Curated by Barbara Casavecchia
April - June 2013
Early One Morning - Matthew Brannon and Nicola Martini
Curated by Alberto Salvadori
October - November 2013
Early One Morning - Deimantas Narkevicius
Curated by Andrea Viliani
November 2013
Water statues
Curated by Simone Menegoi
December 2013 – February 2014
Early One Morning - Justin Matherly
Curated by Alberto Salvadori