Exhibition on Luca Giordano at the Capodimonte Museum in Naples: virtual inauguration

Painting by Luca Giordano

The virtual inauguration of the exhibition on Luca Giordano, the great Neapolitan painter of the 600th century, has started on the site of the Capodimonte Museum.

The virtual exhibition inaugurated on 5 April 2020 "Luca Giordano, from Nature to Painting", on the Museum and Real Bosco di Capodimonte.

This initiative will be only an anticipation of the real one that can be visited live as soon as theCoronavirus emergency.

The exhibition

It is called "Luca Giordano, from Nature to Painting" and it is a three days completely dedicated to 600th century Neapolitan painter.

This event was conceived by the director of the Capodimonte Sylvain Bellenger Museum and edited by Stefano Causa and Patrizia Piscitello.

The main focus of this exhibition is entirely on some of the most beautiful and sensational works of the Giordano.

The

5 April 2020

It started yesterday with a text by a professor of History of Modern and Contemporary Art of the Suor Orsola Benincasa University of Naples, Stefano Cause, who is also the curator of the exhibition.

The man presented the Jordanian painter and explained how this has reinvented the Roman Baroque, giving them a renewed and much more aggressive version.

6 April 2020

Il director Sylvain Bellenger will propose his own text, which will be accompanied by a video by Carmine Romano which will have the task of revealing some of the most important works that are present in the exhibition.

7 April 2020

It will be the turn of Patricia Piscitelli, co-curator of this exhibition, and Alessandra Roller that they will do a historical journey concerning the canvases of Giordano From Churches of Naples at the Museum and Real Bosco di Capodimonte.

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