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Zoetica


  • Palazzo delle Esposizioni di Lucca n. 7 Piazza San Martino Lucca, Toscana, 55100 Italy (map)

On Sunday 2 February, at 6 pm, the exhibition entitled "Zoetica" by the Lucca-born sculptor Giulia Santarini, curated by Alessandro Romanini, opens at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni (in Piazza San Martino ). An initiative that is part of the in-depth study and rediscovery of the personalities of the artists and personalities of the Lucca area that the Banca del Monte di Lucca Foundation and the Lucca Sviluppo Foundation have been carrying out with great satisfaction for some years now.

Giulia Santarini, born and belonging to Lucca, wants to present to the city her "contemporary bestiary", a look at the animal world and an analysis of its behavior in nature, aimed at highlighting universal values ​​that man should take inspiration from . Beings that move in groups in a community dimension that makes them a warning to our individualism, overcoming the concept of distinction and favoring that of belonging. Nine works created with recycled materials in which the movement implements the concept that we want to give light to in the representation, observing, with critical analysis, the influence that man has on natural balances.

The exhibition, which presents around fifteen works, will be accompanied by a detailed catalog published by Maria Pacini Fazzi, accompanied by the curator's text and will remain open to visitors with free entry, from Tuesday to Sunday from 3pm to 7pm.

"Zoetica" by Giulia Santarini - edited by Alessandro Romanini. 2 February – 2 March 2025

Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 3pm to 7pm FREE ENTRY. MORE INFO

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