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Musei chiusi? Nel Regno Unito le finestre delle case diventano “vetrine" per l'arte
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Il Regno Unito risponde alla chiusura temporanea dei musei con una grande mostra diffusa: la più grande mai organizzata sul territorio britannico. Si tratta di “Great Big Art Exhibition”, un progetto che – con il benestare di artisti come Antony Gormley e Anish Kapoor – invita i cittadini a trasformare le finestre delle abitazioni in “vetrine” per artisti.Com’è che si dice? "Se Maometto non va alla montagna, è la montagna che va da Maometto!" In un periodo di forte sconforto come quello che stiamo attraversando, con le porte dei musei...Continua a leggere
Artwork depicting animals, created by (left to right) Jim, aged 5 and Nora, aged 7 is displayed on a row of houses in Acton, London. Photo David Parry/PA Wire...
Artwork depicting animals, created by (left to right) Romey and Iggy is displayed in the windows of a row of houses in Acton, London. Photo David Parry/PA Wire...
Artwork depicting animals, created by (left to right) Stephanie, aged 8, Benjamin, aged 6 and Shalomy, aged 10 which will be displayed on a row of houses in Acton, London. Photo David Parry/PA Wire...
Artwork depicting animals, created by (left to right) Stephanie, aged 8, Benjamin, aged 6 and Shalomy, aged 10 which will be displayed on a row of houses in Acton, London. Photo David Parry/PA Wire...
Artwork depicting animals, created by Louie is displayed in the window of a house in Acton, London. Photo David Parry/PA Wire...
Artwork depicting animals, created by Raymond and Leonard is displayed in the window of a house in Acton, London. Photo David Parry/PA Wire...
Artwork depicting animals, created by Raymond and Leonard is displayed in the window of a house in Acton, London. Photo David Parry/PA Wire...