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BANARAS GHARANA - classical & semi classical music of India
Primavera e Autunno
Spring and Autumn
Artist: Václav Cigler & Michal Motyčka.
Caterina Tognon
is pleased to present:
Exhibition in conjunction with Van Doren Waxter Gallery, New York.
ARTNEWS: Article about the exhibition.
Exhibition extended until the end of January
Visits by appointment, please contact : Caterina Tognon +39 041 5201566, info@caterinatognon.com
Elizabeth Royer Grimblat
is pleased to present
I am pleased to invite you to visit the gallery to admire the surreal world of Maria Grazia Rosin.
Project by Caterina Tognon
MIEKE GROOT | BIOGRAPHY
Caterina Tognon
is pleased to present:
Phytomorphism and Contemporary Glass
Cristiano Bianchin
Václav Cigler
Gaetano Pesce
Lilla Tabasso
Giorgio Vigna
Toots Zynsky
Caterina Tognon is pleased to present The Richards, a duo show by Richard Marquis (Bumblebee, AZ, 1945; living and working in Seattle) & Richard Meitner (Philadelphia, 1949; living and working in Amsterdam). Marquis and Meitner have both been collaborating with Caterina Tognon since the 1990’s with gallery exhibitions or in public spaces.
This exhibition attempts to create a dialogue between two of the most important Masters of the Studio Glass Movement, who have developed their practice on different continents – Marquis in America (after spending time learning traditional techniques in Murano), Meitner in Europe, more specifically in Holland.
The two artists are internationally known as ironic, colourful, cheerful, highly original and always visually and technically ahead of their times. Their practices are regarded as a crucial in the development of glass sculpture as a critically recognised art form.
Caterina Tognon is pleased to present And the Air Rushing Past, a solo exhibition by Richard Meitner (Philadelphia, 1949).
The show will be from April, 7th until May, 5th in the Gallery at Ca Nova di Palazzo Treves, in Corte Barozzi – San Marco 2158, Venice nearby the historical Hotel Europa & Regina, and only a two minute walk from San Marco Square.