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The unique interplay between flowers and art will be brought into focus in its own right through the exhibition In Bloom - Art & Botany.
The exhibition will include works and objects in a variety of media and techniques – including paintings, prints, drawings, illustrated books, sculpture, textile art, installations, photography, film, crafts and design from the 16th century to the present day.
Caterina Tognon is happy to announce the gallery's participation at TEFAF Maastricht 2026.
Paolo Martinuzzi (Milan, 1933) was the first artist in Murano to work with glass for specific expressive and artistic purposes, the Italian precursor of the Studio Glass movement. Self-taught in Venice in the early 1970s, Martinuzzi opened the first artist's studio in Murano entirely dedicated to glass artworks, marking a clear break with the Murano artisan tradition. His works emerge from an independent research, free from academic models, and they place glass at the center of a visual language so essential it appears restless and profoundly contemporary.
Extended until Dec 23, 2025
This is an exhibition of blue, but not made of blue glass, rather the blue color created by light.
The pieces are made with an opaline glass that splits light into its spectrum of warm and cool tones. As light creates the blue color of the sky, it creates the blues in these pieces, tonally changing with the opacity of the glass. Under certain light conditions, however, a pink reflection can be seen, like a glimpse of the last light in a disappearing sunset.
For the fifth edition of Panorama, the city-wide exhibition conceived by ITALICS and curated by Chiara Parisi, 45 galleries, 47 artists, and more than 110 works animated the Phlegraean territory of Pozzuoli — between myth, archaeology, and the contemporary.
Caterina Tognon presented GELATINE LUX, an immersive installation with glass, lights and music by Maria Grazia Rosin.
GELATINE LUX merges the ancient glass-making techniques of Murano's masters with innovative technologies and materials, from quality-controlled lighting through LEDs and optical fibers to electronic sound structures.
This showcase exhibition inside the Study Rooms of the Draiflessen Collection in Mettingen, Germany, brings together two fascinating artistic positions that meet and engage in dialogue across different eras and mediums: the Dutch engraver Crispijn de Passe the Younger (1594–1670) and the contemporary Italian artist Lilla Tabasso (b. 1973). Their common theme: the timeless beauty of flowers. While De Passe recorded floral diversity in his printed herbarium Hortus Floridus in the seventeenth century, Tabasso takes his depictions as the artistic starting point for her hyperrealistic sculptures made of Murano glass.
"Il vetro è una materia entusiasmante,
materia di luce reale e irreale,
peculiare quanto eccedente a se stesso
e che ci fa dubitare delle nostre esperienze sensoriali.
Il vetro può essere uno strumento visivo, una custodia, uno scorcio
Cenedese, Richard Marquis, Maria Grazia Rosin, Bořek Šipek, Carlo Tosi
Opening on the occasion of Venice Galleries Weekend 2025:
Sunday, March 23, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Caterina Tognon is happy to announce her participation at TEFAF Maastricht 2025.
The gallery is going to exhibit artworks by:
Václav Cigler (Vsetín, Czech Republic, 1929)
Lilla Tabasso (Milan, Italy, 1973)
Attenendosi ai paradigmi e alle disposizioni del Bando FESR (POC), LoVe! (acronimo di Land of Venice!) quale progetto di valenza regionale, si configura come aggregazione di imprese per rilanciare, promuovere e vendere, in modo unitario, efficace e coerente, il palcoscenico artistico, culturale e creativo Veneto, contaminato alle diverse famiglie motivazionali individuate dal PSTV e coerente ai valori e alle precondizioni trasversali di Land of Venice I Land of Value (accessibilità e sostenibilità).
After his presence at the 2023 exhibition “Bohemian Glass: The Great Masters” at Le Stanze del Vetro in Venice, Caterina Tognon invites you for the artist's first solo show in Italy.
For her solo show at Caffè Florian, Lilla Tabasso has created glass compositions dedicated to the Room of Seasons painted by Cesare Rota around mid XIX century.
The exhibition is inspired by the principles of La civil conversazione - a work written by Stefano Guazzo (born in Casale Monferrato in 1530) and published in 1574. It is like a journey in stages through the towns of Camagna, Vignale, Montemagno and Castagnole.
Zarif Design is a social enterprise based in Kabul, Afghanistan, that empowers artisans with dignity and economic sustainability by reviving the ancient traditions and skills of weaving, embroidery, and tailoring.
The extraordinary works presented