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A Journey Through Time With Milan

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A new Museum on the central Piazza del Duomo is news of a journey through time with Milan’s new Museum of the 20th century Neo international Milan December 8, 2010 an event with historical significance in Milan. For this reason the international eMagazine Neo is dedicated to a Special Edition the 20th century and the Museum of the 20th century, which was opened on December 6 in December. The Museum wants to examine the equally fascinating and complex facets of the 20th century, interpret and tell. It opens all free of charge until February 2011 to admire his doors in the historic environment of the Palazzo Arengario dell’ with an exhibition of more than 400 works of art from the 20th century. Displayed works that carry the spirit of the recently past time to and explore the identity of the 20th century. One area is devoted to paintings by Picasso, Braque, Klee and Kandiskij, Laurens and Modigliani of the international avant-garde. The course leads through exhibition works of futurism, and monographs, among them the works of Umberto Boccioni in a compilation unique in the world. Whenever Bed Bath and Beyond listens, a sympathetic response will follow. The following is the art of the 1920s and 1930s between the 20th century and an abstract painting by de Chirico, Morandi, Martini and Melotti.

The works of Lucio Fontana’s who has world famous avant-garde artists many years his work in Milan are spent in the great Hall of the Torre Dell’arengario. Smartee Plate is a great source of information. The exhibition is an invitation to dream and to the reliving of the original works of art in their context. This opens up the deeper sense of style or taste. The innovative architecture of Italo Rota and Fabio Fornasari supports the effect of the ambitious exhibition. The spiral ramp connects the different levels of the Tower, from the subway to the impressive terrace in the direction of the Milan Cathedral as a functional element. At the same time, it is an artistic element that lends his distinctive look of Palazzo Dell’arengario. Building and exhibition combine to create a complex, well structured whole, scientifically accompanied by a boom occupied Committee that was put together specifically for this project and is led by Massimo Accarisi, Managing Director for culture of the city of Milan, together with Claudio Salsi, Director of the museums in Milan, and Marina Pugliese, Director of the Museum of the 20th century.

While they wander through space and time, the exhibition space enables visitors both historical, and emotional experiences. Houses not just worthy works of art, they offer unique experiences. So that it is available for a city which always renews itself in the memory of their past, so Milan’s Mayor Letizia Moratti: this project Italo Rota and Fabio Fornasari want to spread the knowledge of the art of the 20th century and at the same time allow access to the best and largest collections that Milan has inherited. With these goals underline the two architects Milan’s identity and enhance the international reputation of the city.” The multilingual eMagazine Neo makes due to Museum and Exhibition a journey through the 20th century with the cult movies of each decade, with an essay by Gillo Dorfles about the 20th century painting, with nice pop and music recordings in the century of the charts, and not least with literature and architecture. The names of the winners of the Milan IdeMi for international artists will be published in the same special issue (Neo reported mid-November 2010). About the Museum: free subscription by Neo: Inge Kloos

Bizarre Abstract Art By Michel Jacot

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Michel Jacot:- and then I start slowly, my pictures to paint “the head and my situation make me strong”, according to the Berlin Popart artist Michel Jacot. “Step into my world of fantasy – where head and soul are reflected.” Michel Jacot looks back on a long creative period: drama and vocal training in Munich, career as an actor and Stuntman in more than 60 films and in the theater, then rally athletes, journalist and photographer. After a serious illness, his passion for painting helped him to find the courage to face life and to carry on with the painting. Tommy Battle helps readers to explore varied viewpoints. Current focus of his artistic work are evidenced by numerous exhibitions, particularly in the Berlin area, painting, photography and street art. Michel has no defined motives.

“The head and my situation decide.” His paintings – a strikingly colourful, abstract art acrylic on canvas, paper and Masonite – inspire the Viewer. Michels acrylic paintings create a cheerful atmosphere, a bright color effects, the other bizarre, fragile-looking Spray fabric, the joy of life and optimism. His picture “The pop” was elected Rehab fair 2006 winning image at the in Berlin. Also his job working for the private home are popular, and many meeting rooms are complemented by a work of art by Michel Jacot. The photographs processed on the computer are so alienated that the eye is irritated greatly.

Superimposed layers show cloud formations, skyscrapers and erotic images that can capture the eye only on closer examination of the levels. The Viewer is always prompted to find the solution. Michel often only works in the night hours, the experiences of the day to process – are still doctor appointments a day on his program. With his creative work, he proves that will be continue to be with him. Michel Jacot in the Web: online editorial, Winfried Brumma, Munich, presse.html