GIONI DAVID PARRA
IL LINGUAGGIO DELLA NATURA
L’Arte Urbana nel marina di Porto Rotondo
Da Luglio a Ottobre 2023
Barbara Amerio, Ceo Amer Yachts è intervenuta con un testo dedicato all’evento ”…. La Permare festeggia i 50 anni di attività, nel contesto delle celebrazioni ha scelto di sostenere questa iniziativa culturale dedicata all’artista che ben coniuga i materiali primari con effetti di grande stupore. La presenza costante dell’arte e della cultura nel percorso di vita delle persone, arricchisce e crea legami e richiede attenzione e concentrazione contrapponendosi alla sempre più diffusa superficialità…”
Un evento glamour ed elegante, innaffiato dalle bollicine dello champagne della Maison Burtin, dal rosè La Scolca, e degustazioni di caviale Ars Italica, l’opening ha coniugato la profondità dei contenuti dal valore culturale legato al mondo marino alla Natura e all’etica dell’ambiente in armonia con il lifestyle della costa. Un ringraziamento a tutti i mecenati e partner che hanno sostenuto e contribuito al progetto: Olbia Boat Service, Confindustria Lombardia, Hotel Villa del Golfo per l’ospitalità, Aeroporto Olbia, Fondazione Porto Rotondo, Consorzio Porto Rotondo, Fondazione Luciana Matalon, Bentley Milano come Courtesy Car.
Oltre ai patrocini di Regione Lombardia e del Comune di Arzachena.
L’esposizione approderà a Milano dal 3 novembre negli spazi della Fondazione Luciana Matalon.
GIONI DAVID PARRA
THE LANGUAGE OF NATURE
Urban Art in the Porto Rotondo marina
From July to October 2023
Giansimone Masia, manager of Confindustria Central and Northern Sardinia, has launched the challenge to create a permanent place of art and culture with the exhibition of the works of the artists participating in the Urban Art project in Porto Rotondo in collaboration with Circle Dynamic Luxury Magazine , the Yacht Club, the marina, the Foundation and all the institutions, to involve the industries of the territory and beyond, to be the tutor of the initiative. Matteo Molinas with Molinas Group and Roberto Perocchio, president of Assomarinas, have consolidated the role and importance of marinas in the art path. Cristian Contini and Fulvio Granocchia, for the first time in the area with the artist Parra, reaffirmed their involvement for future projects to open a dialogue with Nature and art. Guest of honor was the mayor of Genoa, Marco Bucci, who affirmed how culture can change people’s vision and attitude, adding the interest in expanding the art path also in the city of Genoa in the Italian Yacht Club. Massimiliano Nannini, director of the Navy Hydrographic Institute, arrived from Genoa, told how ancient and modern nautical charts are the result of creativity and study of changes in the marine environment, and how art becomes a disseminator of ethical culture, approach and change of the sea. Barbara Amerio, Amer Yachts has left a trace with a text dedicated to the opening of the exhibition, here is an excerpt”…. The Permare shipyard celebrates 50 years of activity, in the context of the celebrations it has chosen to support this cultural initiative devoted to the artist who combines primary materials with effects of great amazement. The constant presence of art and culture in people’s life path enriches and creates bonds and requires attention and concentration as opposed to the increasingly widespread superficiality…”
A glamorous and elegant event, accompanied by sparkling champagne of Maison Burtin, La Scolca rosé, and Ars Italica caviar, with a profound cultural content linked to the sea, nature and ethics.
Thanks to all the patrons and partners who supported the project: Olbia Boat Service, Confindustria Lombardia, Hotel Villa del Golfo for its hospitality, Olbia Airport, Porto Rotondo Foundation, Porto Rotondo Consortium, Bentley Milano for the Courtesy Car.
The patronage of the Lombardy Region and the Municipality of Arzachena.
The exhibition will be in Milan start November 3rd, in the gallery of the Luciana Matalon Foundation.