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Peggy Guggenheim: la donna che ha amato l’arte, e gli artisti. Philip Rylands, Peggy, Ileana Sonnabend: ritratti italiani. La 68° Mostra del Cinema La straordinaria storia della tessitura veneziana raccontata da un’esperta. Le tre grandi tessiture veneziane.

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www.barenavenezia.com

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è registrato presso il Tribunale di Milanoautorizzazione numero 672 del 21 dicembre 2010

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Dall’autobiografia di Peggy Guggenheim “Una vita per l’arte” (Rizzoli Editore, 1982 - Milano)

In Apertura: Peggy Guggenheim a Palazzo Venier dei Leoni con “Arco di petali” di Alexander Calder, (1941, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim). In questa pa-gina, in senso orario: Peggy Guggenheim sui gradini del Padiglione Greco alla XXIV Biennale d’Arte di Ve-nezia, dove espone la sua collezione, con “Interno” (1945, ubicazione sconosciuta) della figlia Pegeen Vail; Peggy Guggenheim nella sua stanza all’Hotel Savoia & Jolanda, in Riva degli Schiavoni (Venezia, 1948); tutti i diritti riservati a © Fondazione Solomon R. Guggenheim, foto Archivio CameraphotoEpoche, donazione Cassa di Risparmio di Venezia, 2005.

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In questa pagina: Philip Rylands; © Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, Venezia. Collezione Peggy Guggen-heim, Venezia. Terrazza Marino Marini. Foto Andrea Sarti/CAST1466; Arman “Ritratto di Mike“ [Michael Sonnabend], 1969, The Sonnabend Collection ©Ar-man, by SIAE 2011A lato: © Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, Venezia. Sala con l’opera di Alexander Calder “Arco di petali” (1941) . Foto Andrea Sarti/CAST1466

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Uno stile di vitaUn soggiorno al Luna Hotel aglioni è promessa di autentica ospitalità italiana, personalizzata per raggiungere le aspettative di ognuno... e superarle.

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In apertura: 1958, Brigitte Bardot (Foto Giacomelli). Nella pagina accanto: 1962, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Anna Magnani (Foto Bernardi). In questa pagina, dall’alto: 1993, Dustin Hoffman e Robert De Niro; 2003, Benicio Del Toro, Naomi Watts e Sean Penn; 2010, Marco Mueller e Natalie Portman - 67. MIAC.

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Alcune tappe della Mostra del Cinema

1932 - prima Esposizione Internazionale d’Arte Cinematografica1935 - il Festival assume cadenza annuale; viene istituita la Coppa Volpi1937 - viene inaugurato il Palazzo del Cinema del Lido1938 - viene organizzata la prima retrospettiva (sul cinema francese)1943-1946 - il Festival è sospeso a causa della Seconda Guerra Mondiale1949 - il Festival torna al Palazzo del Cinema; è istituito il premio Leone d’Oro di San Marco, vinto per la prima volta da “Manon” di Henry-Georges Clouzot1956 - sono ammessi in concorso solo i film scelti da un’apposita commissione (e non più dai paesi designati)1968 - per le contestazioni, è abolito il Leone d’Oro1980 - viene ripristinato il Leone d’Oro1984 - nasce la SIC, Settimana Italiana della Critica2004-2011- direzione artistica di Marco Müller

Venezia al cinema

1952 - “Otello” di Orson Welles - Ca’ D’Oro, Palazzo Ducale

1954 - “Senso” di Luchino Visconti - Fermata Sant’Angelo

1970 - “Anonimo veneziano” di Enrico Maria Salerno - Fermata Accademia

1971 - “Morte a Venezia” di Luchino Visconti - Isola di San Giorgio, Lido, Hotel Des Bains

1978 - “Vacanze intelligenti” di Alberto Sordi - Giardini

1983 - “Zelig” di Woody Allen - Madonna della Salute

1984 - “C’era una volta in America” - di Sergio Leone - Lido, Hotel Des Bains

1989 - “Indiana Jones e l’ultima crociata” - di Steven Spielberg - Campo San Barnaba

1995 - “Viaggi di nozze” di Carlo Verdone - Hotel Danieli

1999 - “Pane e Tulipani” di Silvio Soldini - Campo dei miracoli

2004 - “Il mercante di Venezia” di Michael Radford - Rialto, Isola di San Giorgio

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Gli spot del “vip watching”

Hotel CiprianiGiudecca 10 - www.hotelcipriani.com Hotel ExcelsiorLungomare G. Marconi, 41 - Lido di Veneziawww.hotelexcelsiorvenezia.com Hotel Gritti Palace Campo Santa Maria del Giglio, 2467www.hotelgrittipalacevenice.comGrand Hotel Des BainsLungomare Guglielmo Marconi, 17 - Lido di Venezia www.des-bains.comHotel Ausonia & Hungaria Gran Viale Santa Maria Elisabetta, 28Lido di Venezia - www.hungaria.it Hotel BauerSan Marco, 1459 - +39.041.5207022www.bauervenezia.com

Gli scandali della Mostra del Cinema

1934 - nudo integrale di Hedy Lamarr in “Estasi”1948 - fischi alla crudezza di “La terra trema” di L. Visconti1952 - 7 titoli in corsa contengono la parola “peccato”1953 - le ubriacature moleste e i capricci dei divi Errol Flynn e John Houston1954 - mancata assegnazione del Leone d’Oro a “Senso” di L. Visconti; risse in platea1958 - è proiettato lo “scandaloso” “gli amanti” di Louis Malle; nudo di BB in “la ragazza del peccato” di C. Autant-Lara1960 - mancata assegnazione del Leone d’Oro a “Rocco e i suoi fratelli” di L. Visconti; fischi e nuove risse.1962 - “Lolita” di Stanley Kubrick getta scandalo ed entra nelle fantasie erotiche popolari 1967 - neofascisti pilotati fischiano “Il vangelo secondo Matteo” di Pasolini; Leone d’Oro a Luis Buñuel per “Bella di giorno”, precedentemente rifiutato dal Festival di Cannes1971 - grande scandalo per “Attenzione alla putta-na santa” di Fassbinder1976 - “Lo scandalo del giorno è Gérard Dépardieu, che si taglia i genitali con il coltello elettrico perché le cose sue con Ornella Muti non vanno tanto bene”. Cit. Tullio Kezich 19881988 - “L’ultima tentazione di Cristo” di Martin Scorsese rinfocola le polemiche religiose1990 - Leone d’oro all’emergente Jane Campion2001 - bacio omosessuale tra Rosalinda Celentano e Sonia Bergamasco ne “L’amore” di Bernardo Bertolucci2002 - ulteriore scandalo in ambito religioso dopo la proiezione di “Magdalene” di Peter Mullan2004 - ressa tra le ragazzine, dopo il nudo di Accorsi in “Ovunque sei”2008 - “L’erba del topo” del “Tinto Brass” brasiliano Julio Bressane fa scappare i più indignati dalla sala

1972 Charlie Chaplin (Foto Bernardi)

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TOMAS ALFREDSON - TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPYGran Bretagna, Germania, 127’Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, John Hurt

ANDREA ARNOLD - WUTHERING HEIGHTSGran Bretagna, 128’Kaya Scodelario, Nichola Burley, Steve Evets, Oliver Milburn

AMI CANAAN MANN - TEXAS KILLING FIELDSUsa, 109’Sam Worthington, Jessica Chastain, Chloe Grace Moretz, Jeffrey Dean Morgan

GEORGE CLOONEY - THE IDES OF MARCH [FILM D’APERTURA]Usa, 98’Ryan Gosling, George Clooney, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Paul Gia-matti, Marisa Tomei, Evan Rachel Wood

CRISTINA COMENCINI - QUANDO LA NOTTEItalia, 116’Claudia Pandolfi, Filippo Timi, Michela Cescon, Thomas Trabacchi

EMANUELE CRIALESE - TERRAFERMAItalia, Francia, 88’Filippo Pucillo, Donatella Finocchiaro, Giuseppe Fiorello, Claudio Santamaria

DAVID CRONENBERG - A DANGEROUS METHODGermania, Canada, 99’Keira Knightley, Viggo Mortensen, Michael Fassbender, Vincent Cas-sel

ABEL FERRARA - 4:44 LAST DAY ON EARTHUsa, 82’Willem Dafoe, Shanyn Leigh, Paz de la Huerta, Natasha Lyonne

WILLIAM FRIEDKIN - KILLER JOEUsa, 103’Matthew McConaughey, Emile Hirsch, Juno Temple, Gina Gershon

PHILIPPE GARREL - UN ÉTÉ BRULANTFrancia, Italia, Svizzera, 95’Monica Bellucci, Louis Garrel, Céline Sallette, Jérôme RobartANN HUI - TAOJIE (A SIMPLE LIFE)

Cina-Hong Kong, Cina, 117’Andy Lau, Deanie Yip, Anthony Wong, Tsui Hark

ERAN KOLIRIN - HAHITHALFUT (THE EXCHANGE)Israele, Germania, 94’

Rotem Keinan, Sharon Tal, Dov Navon, Shirili Deshe

YORGOS LANTHIMOS - ALPEIS (ALPS)Grecia, 93’

Ariane Labed, Aggeliki Papoulia, Aris Servetalis, Johnny Vekris

STEVE MCQUEEN - SHAMEGran Bretagna, 99’

Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan, James Badge, Nicole Beharie

GIAN ALFONSO PACINOTTI [GIPI] - L’ULTIMO TERRESTREItalia, 100’

Gabriele Spinelli, Anna Bellato, Roberto Herlitzka, Teco Celio

ROMAN POLANSKI - CARNAGEFrancia, Germania, Spagna, Polonia, 79’

Jodie Foster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz, John C. Reilly

MARJANE SATRAPI, VINCENT PARONNAUD - POULET AUX PRUNES

Francia, Belgio, Germania, 90’Mathieu Amalric, Maria De Medeiros, Golshifteh Farahani, Isabella

Rossellini, Chiara Mastroianni

ALEKSANDER SOKUROV - FAUSTRussia, 134’

Johannes Zeiler, Anton Adasinskiy, Isolda Dychauk, Hanna Schygulla

TODD SOLONDZ - DARK HORSEUsa, 84’

Mia Farrow, Christopher Walken, Justin Bartha, Selma Blair

SION SONO - HIMIZUGiappone, 129’

Shôta Sometani, Fumi Nikaidô, Tetsu Watanabe, Mitsuru Fukikoshi

TE-SHENG WEI - SAIDEKE BALAICina, Taiwan, 135’

Da-Ching, Umin Boya, Landy Wen, Lo Mei-ling

1995 Martin Scorsese, Monica Vitti

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Si disse che arrivare a Venezia dalla terrafermaera come entrare in un palazzo dalla porta di servizio

e che, solo per nave, dall’alto mare,bisognava giungere nella più inverosimile città del mondo.

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Dimorare a Venezia, nella storica casa dei navigatori Caboto, successori di Colombo nella scoperta del continente americano. Un’architettura esclusiva ispirata al disegno di una nave e proiettata nel bacino di San Marco.

w w w. c a b o t o . e uT R AT TAT I V E R I S E RVAT E : A R - p h o n e ( + 3 9 ) 3 4 8 4 6 1 8 5 6 2

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In apertura: velluto soprarizzo disegnato da Guido Cadorin per Rubelli, 1923. Nella pagina accanto: so-pra: showroom Luigi Bevilacqua; sotto: showroom Rubelli. In questa pagina: Luigi Bevilacqua cuscini: Collezione Sforza; Velluto Soprarizzo Giardino Antico tutt’ora tessuto a mano sugli originali telai apparte-nuti alla Scuola della Seta della Serenissima.

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Nella pagina accanto: a sinistra: tessuto Fortuny; a destra: scarpina in raso ricamato dell’archivio storico Rubelli, Cina, metà del XIX secolo. In questa pagina: tessuto Fortuny; tesssuto Luigi Bevilacqua Lampasso Melograno rosso; velluto soprarizzo su fondo lamina-to, disegno di Giò Ponti per Rubelli, 1934.

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Dal 4 giugno al 18 settembrec/o Fondazione Querini Stampalia - Campo Santa Maria Formosa, 5252 +39.041.2711411 - www.querinistampalia.it

Dal 4 giugno al 31 ottobrec/o Ex Cantiere Navale - Castello, 40 - www.operarebis.com

Dal 4 giugno al 6 novembrec/o Abbazia di San Gregorio, Fondazione Buziol - Dorsoduro, 172 - www.fondazioneclaudiobuziol.org

Dal 4 giugno al 2 ottobrec/o Ca’ Corner della ReginaSanta Croce, 2214www.fondazioneprada.org

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Dal 2 giugno al 15 settembrec/o Scuola dei Mercanti, Fondamenta della Madonna dell’orto, 3933 - +39.041.5239315

Dall’1 giugno al 15 settembre c/o Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa - Piazza San Marco, 71c - +39.041.5237819 - www.bevilacqualamasa.it

Dal 1 giugno al 16 ottobre c/o Nuova Scuola Grande di Santa Maria della Misericordia - Sestiere Cannaregio, 3599 - www.janfabre.be

Dall’1 giugno al 15 settembre c/o Casa dei Tre Oci Giudecca 43 www. fsrr.org

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ARSG+39.348.4618562www.caboto.eu

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Madonna dell’Orto, 3500+39.041.2208111www.boscolohotels.com/Venezia

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Sestiere Dorsoduro, 111 - +39.041.5203078 - www.camariaadele.it

Dorsoduro, 724 - +39.041.2770262 - www.thecharminghouse.com

San Polo, 2542 - +39.041.2750015 - www.oltreilgiardino-venezia.com

San Marco 3247+39.041.5284644www.palazzinagrassi.it

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San Marco, 1332 - +39.041.5200211- www.hotelmonaco.it

Campo Santa Marina, Castello 5911 - +39.041.5285239

Harry’s Bar - Calle Vallaresso 1323 - +39.041.5208822 - www.harrysbarvenezia.comHarry’s Dolci - Sestiere Giudecca 773 - +39. 041.5224844 - www.cipriani.com

Calle del Scaleter, San Polo 2002 +39.041.721308 - www.dafiore.net

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Dorsoduro 19, +39.041.2411881 - www.ristorantelineadombra.com

Fondamenta Nuove, Cannareggio 5039 - +39.041.5236084 - www.algiubagio.net

Riva degli Schiavoni 4149 - +39.0415205044 - www.hotelmetropole.com

San Polo, 1911+39. 041.5240165www.antichecarampane.com

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The Bauers Venezia, S. Marco 1459, tel. +39 041 5207022www.bauervenezia.com

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S. Croce, 1320 - +39.041.721566 - www.luigi-bevilacqua.com

Palazzo Corner Spinelli - +39.041.2584411 - www.rubelli.com

Giudecca, 805 - +39.041.5287697 - www.fortuny.com

Calle Larga XXII Marzo, San Marco 2401+39 041 5238969 - www.jesurum.it

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Fondamenta Vetrai, 28 - Murano (VE) - +39.041.739049 - www.barovieretoso.com

Fondamenta Marin, 3 - Murano (VE) - +39.041.736588 - www.carlomoretti.com

Fondamenta Vetrai, 50 - Murano (VE) - +39.041.2737211 - www.venini.com

Fondamenta Serenella, 18Murano (VE)+39.041.739234 - www.aseguso.com

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Mercerie San Salvador - San Marco - +39.041.5230609 - www.salvadori-venezia.eu

Piazza San Marco, 125 - +39.041.5224464 - www.missiaglia.com

San Marco 1295 - +39.041.5225042 - www.attiliocodognato.it

Piazza San Marco, 69+39.041.5225733www.nardi-venezia.com

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Mercerie del CapitelloS. Marco, 4928tel. +39.041 5229020

Via Meucci, 16 - Mirano (VE) +39.041.433111 - www.tabarro.it

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Via Vecchia Trevigiana, 32 Casale sul Sile (TV) - Tel: +39.0422.822200 [email protected]

Unique StoreVenezia San Marco,Santa Maria del Giglio, 2436Tel & Fax(+39) 041 2960765

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La sede de iI Gufo

Viale Galileo Galilei, 3Asolo Treviso (TV)+39.0423.951300

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Nella pagina accanto e sullo sfondo: immagini dal-la campagna pubblicitaria Il Gufo. In questa pagina: Alessandra Chiavelli; la sede dell’azienda Il Gufo; un’immagine della famiglia.

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Crowne Plaza – Via Belgio, 16 - 37135 (VR) - +39.045.4933333 – www.crowneplazaverona.com

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SKORPION C.so V. Emanuele, 24 (MI), +39 02781424 - DOWNTOWN® Cavour, P.zza Cavour 2 - Milano, +39 0276011485 - DOWNTOWN® Diaz, Piazza Diaz 6 - Milano, +39 028631181

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SKORPION C.so V. Emanuele, 24 (MI), +39 02781424 - DOWNTOWN® Cavour, P.zza Cavour 2 - Milano, +39 0276011485 - DOWNTOWN® Diaz, Piazza Diaz 6 - Milano, +39 028631181

IRENE CAPELLI

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SKORPION C.so V. Emanuele, 24 (MI), +39 02781424 - DOWNTOWN® Cavour, P.zza Cavour 2 - Milano, +39 0276011485 - DOWNTOWN® Diaz, Piazza Diaz 6 - Milano, +39 028631181

Bento Sushi RestaurantCorso Garibaldi 104Tel. 02 6598075www.bentobar.comwww.facebook.com/bentosushi

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SKORPION C.so V. Emanuele, 24 (MI), +39 02781424 - DOWNTOWN® Cavour, P.zza Cavour 2 - Milano, +39 0276011485 - DOWNTOWN® Diaz, Piazza Diaz 6 - Milano, +39 028631181

Bento Sushi RestaurantCorso Garibaldi 104Tel. 02 6598075www.bentobar.comwww.facebook.com/bentosushi

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SkorpionCorso V. Emanuele, 24 - Milano+39 02781424www.skorpioncenter.it

DownTown® CavourPiazza Cavour, 2 - Milano+39 0276011485www.downtownpalestre.it

Milano Fitness s.s.d. a r.l.

DownTown® DiazPiazza Diaz, 6 - Milano+39 028631181www.downtownpalestre.it

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ARTLa g lobal izzazione è un fattoreimportante da cui non si puòprescindere. Ma diventare internazional i non signif ica diventare soltantoun numero.

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Wellness signifi ca prima di tutto sentirsi perfettamente e completamente a proprio agio. C’è chi ama l’attività sportiva e chi invece cerca relax e pace. I Falkensteiner Wellness Hotels propongono una perfetta combinazione di lifestyle, tranquillità, divertimento e dinamismo. Le vaste aree benessere, con l‘esclusiva fi losofi a Acquapura Spa, offrono davvero la rigenerazione al top. Non solo cura dell‘ambiente e degli spazi, ma anche ottima cucina, location panoramiche, ospitalità familiare e attenzione al particolare.

Scopri tutti i Falkensteiner Wellness Hotel in Alto Adige, Austria, Repubblica Ceca e Croazia in www.falkensteiner.com

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Sestiere Dorsoduro, 111 - +39.041.5203078 - www.camariaadele.it

The Charming House DD 724

Designed by architect Maurizio Mazzolini, this “inn” with charme and modern design, con-trasts with the big hotels destined for mass tou-rism. DD 724, the address’ acronym, opened in 2003 and has six rooms with a unique style and sophistication in all its details. Here the games with light create special atmospheres and tech-nology combines functionality and design, from the fireplace to the hammered-beam ceiling, to glimpses on the most authentic Venice, on the rio below and its gondolas, with an uncommon and “private” view of the Giudecca canal and of Peggy Guggemheim collection’s garden.

Dorsoduro, 724 - +39.041.2770262 - www.the-charminghouse.com

Oltre Il Giardino

Beyond the door there’s the garden, and in the garden we find olive trees, magnolia and a water rivulet and that timeless calm that, back in 1897, charmed Alma Mater so much in her first journey to Italy with Gustav Klimt, to lead her to buy the house in 1922. Today the place, with its unaltered charm, is there for the guests of this small and sophisticated bed & breakfast: six rooms overlo-oking the garden, furnished in different colours with period furniture and a fresh creativity touch for a living room in an oasis of calm, a few steps away from the Basilica dei Frari. A warm home hospitality, sophistication and unforgettable lun-chs….in the garden!

San Polo, 2542 - +39.041.2750015 - www.oltreil-giardino-venezia.com

Palazzina Grassi

Open since less than a year in a 16th century building beside Palazzo Grassi, right in the he-art of Venice’s art, it is already the international star system’s landmark when staying in Venice (Johnny Depp was there for three months during the “The tourist” shooting), but also Venetians themselves love to meet here for a drink at the wonderful “Krug Lounge” overlooking Canal Grande, with playful animal shaped seatings and traditional Venetian furnishing side by side to modern design objects. Aristide Najean’s ma-sterpieces and a sophisticated selection of Mu-rano glassworks contrast with the raw brick walls and with avant-garde architectural solutions.

FABRICS AND LACES

Tessitura Luigi BevilacquaFounded in 1735, it’s now in the fifth generation. It’s refined production has enriched, through the centuries, private dwells and public buildings. Stepping in the shop you still are welcomed by the rhythmical sound of ancient looms, in a spa-ce where time seems to be suspended. Althou-gh near the wooden looms there are sophistica-ted machineries, the process still is entirely hand produced, starting from the design, reproduced with perforated cartoons (the family archive has over 3.500 samples). Sumptuous velvets , extra-ordinarily shiny silks , gold thread brocades and also an exclusive shop/bookshop with exclusive modern objects.S. Croce, 1320 - +39.041.721566 - www.luigi-be-vilacqua.com

Rubelli Founded in Venice in 1858 and today in its 5th generation , Rubelli is famous all over the world thanks to its brocades, damasks, velvet, and lam-passes. The Group’s fabrics production is today located in the province of Como, while in Venice there still is the Rubelli archive-museum on the Canal Grande, including around 3.000 fabric documents, over 7.000 fabrics realized since the nineteenth century and over 100 original desi-gns on paper. The Fenice theatre, La Scala, the Petruzzelli , many other buildings and luxury ho-tels all over the world all share the same fabrics brand: Rubelli. Palazzo Corner Spinelli - +39.041.2584411www.rubelli.com

Jesurum

Lace represents an important Venetian tradition; it’s a very ancient art that is still passed on from one generation to the next one, specially in Bu-rano island. From 140 years the Jesurum brand had made of laces its distinctive mark all over the world, producing collections that give a mo-dern expression to the Venetian refined culture in all the various household linen items, for the table, the bed and the bathroom. Products are all woven on ancient looms, embroidered by skil-led hands with the craftsmanship of time passed and always hand- finished. Each pattern is uni-que and it is also possible to order personalized items.Calle Larga XXII Marzo, San Marco 2401 - +39 041 5238969 - www.jesurum.it

Fortuny

Born in Spain, but Venetian by adoption, Maria-no Fortuny was a man of genius and a polyhe-dral artist. It was in 1910, after different experien-ces as a painter, an engraver, a photographer, an inventor and even as a designer, that Fortuny be-gun designing his fabrics; a refined culmination of all his knowledge on techniques, colour, de-sign and art. In 1922 Fortuny opened on the Giu-decca island the factory that is still operating to-day and it is possible to visit its beautiful garden. Also the looms are still the same , just as the se-cret techniques, passed on from one generation to the next one until present days, when fabric production is under the careful management of the Riad brothers. The Fortuny museum, as well as the show-rooms in Venice and New York, col-lects and exhibits the memories, the fabrics and the other wonderful works of Mariano Fortuny.

Giudecca, 805 - +39.041.5287697www.fortuny.com”

HOTEL

Ca’ Maria Adele

Just beside the Chiesa della Salute, there’s a 15th century palazzo turned into a dream hotel, with charming glimpses and suspended in the channel’s watersurrounding the hotel. Ca’ Maria Adele is a luxu-ry dwelling, where the communal space and the 12 rooms, each one with different from the other, evoke a warm and welcoming Moresque atmo-sphere, thanks to the brown colour tones and to the design, mixing elaborate items with very neat furniture and east with west, interpreting Venice’s thousands souls. The big terrace over-looks the church’s domes and offers, from each room, a different perspective on the surrounding scenery. Ca’ Maria Adele grants an unforgetta-ble experience.

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in Venice in a new re-installation, specially rea-lized for the completely restored spaces of the Casa dei Tre Oci that reopens to public with this exhibition. The exhibition explores the Russian ‘s artistic research young and still-evolving scene, relatively new on the international scene. The title merges the reference to modern era with the most classical of Russian’s artistic forms. It’s a word suspended between the present and the past, between the idea of an image that wants to be to new and up-to-date and the mythology of an out-of-date artistic project.

From June 1st to September 15th Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10.00 - 18.00. Free en-tryCasa dei Tre Oci - Giudecca 43 – www. fsrr.org

Jan Fabre

Curated by Giacinto Di Pietrantonio and Kate-rina Koskina, promoted by GAMeC (Bergamo Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art), by the Thessaloniki State Museum of Contempo-rary Art and by the Kunsthistorisches Museum of Vienna, the exhibition will present five large sculptures in pure marble and in Carrara statue marble by the Flemish artist Jean Fabre. Among these statues Fabre’s unprecedented reinterpre-tation of Michelangelo’s “Pietà” is outstanding; he realized a statue entitled “Merciful dream” (or Pietà V) in which Christ has the artist’s own face and Mary’s face is a skull, symbol of death. Far from proposing a blasphemous or merely provocative message, the work displays a “per-formative sculpture” representing the raw and true feelings of a mother wanting to take the place of her dead son.From June 1st to October 16th Open Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 to 18:00 Free entryNuova Scuola Grande di Santa Maria della Mi-sericordia - Sestiere Cannaregio, 3599 - www.janfabre.be

Matteo Rubbi - Viaggio in ItaliaMatteo Rubbi presents at Fondazione Queri-ni St ampalia in Venice his exhibition “Viaggio in Italia”, project awarded last January with the Premio Furla 2011. It’s about a journey the artist took in the Italian province, using local means of transportation and carrying with him just the strictly indispensable with no set path nor desti-nation. His journey consequently took shape de-pending from situations and circumstances met during its own progress and the exhibition is an effort to try and take awareness of the realities outside the population centres: decentralized territories, most of the times marginal.

From June 4th to September 18th Open Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 to 18:00

Everything has been harmonically orchestrated from Philip Stark’s genius, who opposed the lounge’s warm atmosphere to white and lumi-nous rooms. San Marco 3247 - +39.041.5284644 - www.palaz-zinagrassi.it

NON JUST GARDENS AND ARSENAL: BIEN-NALE IS ALSO “COLLATERAL EVENTS”

The Emergence of the Pop Imagist“The Emergence of the Pop Imagist” presents an important selection of paintings, sculptures and digital art, highlighting an assortment of captivating imagery. The exhibition gathers 24 celebrated artists, who previously exhibited their works at Jonathan LeVine Gallery and dome of their works are shown for the first time in Italy. The catalogue, published by the media partner’s event Vanilla Edizioni, accompanies the exhibi-tion, with full-colour images and the essay writ-ten by the esteemed New Yorker critic and cura-tor Carlo McCormick. The exhibition has been realized with Elisabeth Sarah Gluckstein’s contri-bution and with the support of The Municipality of Venice and the Province of Venice.Scuola dei Mercanti, Fondamenta della Madon-na dell’orto, 3933 - +39.041.5239315

From June 2nd to September 15th Open Tuesday to Sunday 10.30-13:00 and 15.30-19:00. Free entry

XijingThe Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation is pleased to present the first Italian exhibition of the Xijing Men collective, consisting of the artists Chen Shaoxiong (China), Tsuyoshi Ozawa (Japan) and Gimhongsok (South Korea). The group, active from about five years, is among the most vital emerging realities in the Asian artistic context. The exhibition is realized in collaboratin with the no-profit organization Arthub Asia and is cura-ted by Beatrice Leanza. The word “Xijing” stan-ds for “the capital of the West”: a geopolitical invention that fictitiously joins Beijing (capital of the North), Nanjing (capital of the South) and Tokyo/Dongjing (capital of the East).c/o Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa - Piazza San Marco, 71c - +39.041.5237819 - www.bevilacqua-lamasa.it

From June 1st to September 15th Open Wednesday to Sunday 10.30:17.30 Ticket: 5.00 Concession: 3.00

Modernikon: contemporary art from Russia

After exhibiting in Turin at Sandretto Re Re-baudengo Foundation, “Modernikon” arrives

c/o Fondazione Querini Stampalia - Campo Santa Maria Formosa, 5252 - +39.041.2711411 - www.querinistampalia.it

Cristiano Pintaldi - Lucid Dreams Cristiano Pintaldi is the protagonist of “Lucid Dreams”, a solo exhibition curated by Achille Bonito Oliva, organized by the no-profit Roman organization Opera Rebis. The exhibition is set in the suggestive industrial archaeological spa-ces at Castello’s former shipping yard, which are used for the first time to host a contempo-rary art exhibition. “Lucid Dreams” proposes an articulate reflection on our ability to define and perceive reality through a selection of Cristiano Pintaldi’s large format pictorial works, mostly previously unpublished..From June 4th to October 31st Ex Cantiere Navale - Castello, 40www.operarebis.com

La Fondazione Prada a Ca’ Corner della Regina

The space, made available by the Fondazione Musei Civici will be open to public with an exhi-bition documenting the multiple activity of the Fondazione Prada. The building’s rooms, only partially involved in the first stage of the conser-vative restoration project, will house the impo-sing sculptures of Anish Kappor, Michael Heizer and Jeff Koons that will constitute the whole architectonical path, interspersed with impor-tant works by Walter De Maria, John Baldessari, Charles Ray, Tom Friedman, Domenico Gnoli, Damien Hirst, Louise Bourgeois, Blinky Palermo, Bruce Nauman, Pino Pascali, Donald Judd, Fran-cesco Vezzoli and Maurizio Cattelan.From June 4th to October 2nd Wednesday to Monday, 10:00 – 18:00

Ca’ Corner della Regina - Santa Croce, 2214 - www.fondazioneprada.org

Future Pass – From Asia to the WorldOver 100 Asiatic and non Asiatic artists offer a kaleidoscopic panorama of the aesthetic evol-ving from Asia to the rest of the world. Crossing genres and disciplines of the 21st century’s di-gital culture, the artists working in these new eclectic horizons are generating further types of relationships with the globalized world, offering us all a possible pass to the future. The exhibi-tion is structured around a series of dichotomies, starting with the “Yin and Yang”, the primordial dichotomy on which ancient Chinese philosophy is based. The two poles are opposite but they re-sult being complementary and interdependent since they have a mutual origin. One can’t exi-st without the other one and both can turn into their opposite. “Future Pass” is an exhibition cu-

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Fondamenta Marin, 3 - Murano (VE) - +39.041.736588 - www.carlomoretti.com

Archimede Seguso

Seguso, among the most prolific and well known glassmaker masters, begun working glass since he was a child and founded in 1946 the “Vetreria Artistica Archimede Seguso” in which he always succeeds in expressing his art at best, reusing ancient glassblowing techniques to realize his famous “Filigrees” and also the glasses cha-racterized by strong color contrasts. Seguso’s dominant role in glass art is reconfirmed by his presence among the most important internatio-nal museums and exhibitions all over the world, including Venice Art Biennale. We suggest to vi-sit both his wonderful shop in Piazza San Marco and the Glass museum in Murano.Fondamenta Serenella, 18 - Murano (VE) - +39.041.739234 - www.aseguso.com Venini

The company was born in 1921 as the result of the collaboration of the antique dealer Giacomo Cappellin, the Milanese lawyer Paolo Venini and the painter Vittorio Zecchin, while Napoleone Martinuzzi joined the group in 1925. Venini has always been characterized, since its beginnings, by a successful production of innovative avant-garde objects, thanks to the various collabora-tions with important artists of 20th century such as, together with the above-mentioned ones, Carlo Scarpa, Giò Ponti, Toni Zuccheri, Fulvio Bianconi and Tobia Scarpa. Through the deca-des the company changed many ownerships, still managing to keep a very high standard qua-lity level also thanks to the collaboration with the most important international designers. This year, to celebrate its “ninetieth” Venini presented a project realized with Tadao Ando and Punta del-la Dogana, in occasion of Venice Art Biennale

Fondamenta Vetrai, 50 - Murano (VE) - +39.041.2737211 - www.venini.com

rated by Victoria Lu, Renzo di Renzo and Felix Schöber.From June 4th to November 6th Open Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 to 18:00 (open on August 15th) Abbazia di San Gregorio, Fondazione Buziol - Dorsoduro, 172 - www.fondazioneclaudiobuziol.org

JEWELLERIES

Salvadori Open back in 1857 as a watchmaker’s shop, it was taken over by Gabriele Pendini in 1970 and turned into one of the most prominent jewel-leries in Venice. An ancient tradition continued afterwards thanks to the offer of the most presti-gious brands: Rolex, Vacheron Constantin, Patek Philippe and Panerai. Today the shop’s flagships are the precious gems set in the models crea-ted by Carla and her daughter Marzia: Burmese rubies, Ceylon sapphires, Colombian emeralds and, above all, diamonds bought at the Antwerp and at Tel a Viv bourses to offer the maximum guarantee in the stones certification.Mercerie San Salvador - San Marco - +39.041.5230609 - www.salvadori-venezia.eu

Missiaglia Founded by Angelo Missaglia in 1946, this jewel-lery is among the older in Venice. It still belongs to the same family, now at the fifth generation, that continues offering to its international custo-mers a very high quality production, taking ad-vantage of Venetian’s artisans mastery. The tra-dition continues, as well as with jewels, with the beautiful silverware: the “San Marco Flatware” (each single item is still handcrafted) and the arti-choke pepper-grinder are the brand’s pride and make the best impression on the most beautiful tables in the world, from Buckingham Palace to the house’s of industrial tycoons.Piazza San Marco, 125 - +39.041.5224464 - www.missiaglia.comGioielleria Nardi The jewellery was born thanks to the Florentine Giulo Nardi’s passion for Venice, who opened his activity at the beginning of the twentieth centu-ry taking inspiration from antiques models and from Venice oriental and gothic suggestions, using the 18th century’s artisanal refined tech-niques. The “Moretto” with its gemmed turban, born in 1931, that was Grace Kelly’s passion, is one of this jewellery’s production most famous and distinctive items, whose branch on Piazza San Marco is the top expression of this tradition that today is continued by Alberto and his father Sergio. Many famous people from all around the world appreciate Nardi’s jewels uniqueness, available also in New York’s and Madrid’s show rooms.Piazza San Marco, 69 – Venezia - +39.0415225733 - www.nardi-venezia.com

Gioielleria Codognato Based at Piazza San Marco’s entrance since 1866, Codognato’s jewellery has always distinguished itself through its originality and sophistication. Attilio, son of the founder Simeone, was the one who understood the considerable interest aroused by the Etrurian jewels brought to light by archaeological digs and he also was the one who, together with other Italian colleagues, car-ried out a goldsmith revolution that gave birth to archaeological jewellery. Codognato’s flagship is the “Moretto” that, always in different shapes, is part of the collection of many eminent people. Today Attilio Codognato, the patriarch’s great grandchild and man of culture with eclectic ta-ste, is the interpreter of these small masterpie-ces and of many other very sophisticated jewels that restore period items showing skulls, antici-pating a very popular trend today among stars and among their most eccentric customers.San Marco 1295 - +39.041.5225042 - www.attilio-codognato.it

GLASS MAKERS

Barovier

Barovier’s family history dates back to the end of 1200, when the Most Serene Republic of Venice established that the island of Murano would be-come the “headquarter” of all the glass factories based in the territory. The Barovier are protago-nists of this art since centuries, and in 1936 Er-cole Barovier founds Barovier & Toso, inventing the “hot colouring without fusion” and many other patents, still used to produce art glass, classic and contemporary lighting plants, special lighting for public spaces and, from some years, also to produce the “goti de fornasa” that today have become true examples of “poor art”

Fondamenta Vetrai, 28 - Murano (VE) - +39.041.739049 - www.barovieretoso.com

Carlo Moretti

Carlo Moretti’s history starts in 1958 from the challenge of two young Muranese: explore new techniques and applications for glass to open broader market horizons. The Moretti brothers promote a language that leads the shape to dialogue with the object’s functionality mingling the secular glass masters know-how with Italian’s contemporary design planning demands. From the famous “cartoccio” to their most original va-ses, by way of going through the colorful glas-ses which made the brand famous all over the world. As well as Murano’s “Isola”, to represent the company spirit there’s the showroom loca-ted in Campo San Moisè.

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HOTEL VENEZIA

CIPRIANI Giudecca, 10 +39 041 5207744 www.hotelcipriani.itGRITTI PALACE Campo Santa Maria del Giglio, 2467 +39 041 794611 www.hotelgrittipalacevenice.comDANIELI Riva degli Schiavoni, 4196 +39 041 5226480 www.danielihotelvenice.comLUNA BAGLIONI San Marco, 1243 +39 041 5289840 www.baglionihotels.comBAUER HOTEL San Marco, 1459 +39 0415207022 www.bauervenezia.comSAN CLEMENTE PALACE Isola di San Clemente, 1 +39 041 2445001 www.sanclementepalacevenice.itTHE WESTIN EXCELSIOR – LIDO Lungomare Guglielmo Mar-coni, 41 Lido di Venezia +39 041 5260201www.hotelexcelsiorvenezia.comGRAND HOTEL DES BAINS – LIDO Lungomare Marconi, 17 Lido di Venezia +39 041 5265921 www.desbains.hotelinvenice.com HOTEL QUATTRO FONTANE – LIDO Via delle Quattro Fonta-ne, 16 Lido di Venezia +39 041 526 0227 www.quattrofontane.com BOSCOLO GRAND HOTEL DEI DOGI Fondamenta Madonna Dell’orto, 3500 +39 041 220 8111 www.deidogi.boscolohotels.com CA’ PISANI Dorsoduro, 979/a +39 041 2401411 www.capisanihotel.it BOSCOLO HOTEL BELLINI Sestiere Cannaregio, 116 +39 041 524 2488 - www.bellini.boscolohotels.com HOTEL METROPOLE Riva degli Schiavoni, 4149 +39 041 5205044 - www.hotelmetropole.comHOTEL EUROPA & REGINA Calle Barozzi, 2159 +39 041 5231533 - www.westineuropareginavenice.com HOTEL SAVOIA & JOLANDA Riva degli Schiavoni, 4187 +39-041 5206644 - www.hotelsavoiajolanda.it PALAZZINA GRASSI Sestiere di San Marco, 3247 +39 041 5284644 www.palazzinagrassi.com HOTEL MONACO & GRAN CANAL San Marco 1332 +39 041 520 0211 www.hotelmonaco.it HOTEL HILTON MOLINO STUCKY Giudecca, 810 041 272 3311 www.molinostuckyhilton.com CA’ MARIA ADELE Sestiere Dorsoduro, 111 +39 041 5203078 www.camariaadele.it OLTRE IL GIARDINO B&B San Polo, 2542 +39 041 275 0015 www.oltreilgiardino-venezia.com HOTEL BONVECCHIATI PALACE San Marco, Calle Goldoni, 4488 +39 041 5285017 www.hotelbonvecchiati.itHOTEL BUCINTORO Castello, 2135/a +39 041 5289909 www.hotelbucintoro.com

CONTINI Via S. Marco, n.2765 041 2410433 www.continiarte.com JARACH San Marco Campo San Fantin, 1997 +39 041 5221938 www.jarachgallery.com VENICE DESIGN San Marco 3146 +39 041 5207915 www.venicedesignartgallery.com BAC ART STUDIO Rio Terà San Vio, 862 +39 041 5228171 www.bacart.com FONDAZIONE BUZIOL Palazzo Mangilli-Valmarana Cannare-gio 4392 +39 041 5237467 www.fondazioneclaudiobuziol.org FONDAZIONE GUGGENHEIM Dorsoduro, 704 +39 041 2405411- www.guggenheim-venice.it FONDAZIONE PRADA Santa Croce, calle de Ca’ Corner 2215 +39 041 81 09 161 - www.fondazioneprada.orgFONDAZIONE QUERINI STAMPALIA Sestiere Castello, 5252 +39 041 2711411 - www.querinistampalia.it

GALLERIE

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RISTORANTI VENEZIA

HARRY’S BAR Calle Vallaresso, 1323 +39 041 5285777 www.harrysbarvenezia.com HARRY’S DOLCI Sestiere Giudecca, 773 +39 041 522 4844 RISTORANTE DO FORNI Sestiere San Marco, 457 +39 041 5232148 www.doforni.it BANCOGIRO Campo San Giacometto, 122 041 5232061 www.osteriabancogiro.it AL REMER Campiello del Remer, 5701/5702 +39 041 5228789 MURO VINO E CUCINA Sestiere San Polo, 125, Ponte di Rialto +39 041 2412339 www.murovinoecucina.it AL REFOLO Campo San Giacomo dell’Orio, 1459 +39 041 5240016 ACQUA PAZZA San Marco 3808 – 30124 +39 041 2770688 www.veniceacquapazza.com MIRAI CREATIVE SUSHI Sestiere Cannaregio, 225 +39 041 5244098 www.miraivenice.com A BECCAFICO San Marco, 2801 +39 041 527 879 www.abeccafico.com LA ZUCCA Sestiere Santa Croce, 1762 +39 041 5241570 www.lazucca.it CENTRALE LOUNGE San Marco, 1659/b +39 041 296 0664 www.centrale-lounge.com OSTERIA DA FIORE Calle del Scaleter, San Polo 2002 +39.041.721308 www.dafiore.netALGIUBAGIO’ Fondamenta Nuove, Cannareggio 5039 - +39.041.5236084 - www.algiubagio.netLINEA D’OMBRA Dorsoduro 19, +39.041.2411881www.ristorantelineadombra.comOSTERIA SANTA MARINA Campo Santa Marina, Castello 5911 - +39.041.5285239ALLE ANTICHE CARAMPANE San Polo, 1911 +39. 041.5240165 www.antichecarampane.comMET Riva degli Schiavoni 4149 - +39.0415205044 www.hotelmetropole.com

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SKYLINE ROOFTOP BAR Giudecca, 810 +39 041 2723311 www.molinostuckyhilton.com B BAR LOUNGE Sestiere San Marco 1459 +39 041 5207022 947 club Castello, 4337 +39 041 5285686 www.947club.com AL BOCON DIVINO Sestiere Dorsoduro, 2978 +39 041 2440272 LA PAGODA LOUNGE BAR – LIDO Lungomare Marco-ni (spiaggia Des Bains) - Lido di Venezia +39 041 2716033 www.pagodalido.itLES FOLIES LOUNGE – LIDO Viale S. M. Elisabetta 28 - Lido di Venezia +39 041 2420060B.EACH – LIDO Lungomare Gabriele D Annunzio 20 - Lido di Venezia PACHUCKA – LIDO Via Ing.Klinger 1, San Nicolò, Lido di Venezia +39 – 041 770147 www.pachuka.it LION BAR – LIDO Lungomare Guglielmo Marconi 31, Lido di Venezia +39 041 5268339

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Palazzo Corner Spinelli, Venezia - Per appuntamenti: 041.52.36.110 - www.rubelli.com

Rubelli è partner