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Discovering Art at the 3rd Edition of ArteVicenza – A Convergence of Creativity and Commerce

A Journey Through the Most Important Modern and Contemporary Art Galleries in Italy

When – 6-7 May 2023

Where – Vicenza Exhibition Center – Pavilion 4, Via Oreficeria, 18, 36100 Vicenza

ArteVicenza, the prominent art fair that first captivated the world in April 2017, is back for its third edition. Nestled in the heart of the renowned Vicenza exhibition center, ArteVicenza has become an integral part of the city’s thriving cultural scene. With its roots in goldsmithing, Vicenza has successfully expanded its horizons to showcase the best of lifestyle and luxury offerings through a series of internationally acclaimed events. ArteVicenza is no exception; it continues to enthrall art enthusiasts, investors, and collectors alike with its remarkable blend of established masters and rising contemporary talents.

A Showcase of Masterpieces and New Talents

ArteVicenza’s third edition offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the works of both legendary artists and emerging talents under one roof. The event features an impressive selection of Italy’s most important modern and contemporary art galleries, displaying works by illustrious names such as Accardi, Afro, Arman, Baj, Balla, Boetti, Burri, Carrà, Christo, Clemente, De Chirico, De Pisis, Dorazio, Fontana, Guttuso, Haring, Hartung, Klee, Magritte, Mathieu, Matta, Morandi, Picasso, Pistoletto, Rosai, Rotella, Santomaso, Sassu, Schifano, Sironi, Soffici, Soldati, Tamburri, Vasarely, Vedova, Warhol, and Wesselmann.

In addition to these timeless masterpieces, visitors can also immerse themselves in the contemporary art scene, exploring cutting-edge creations through video installations, photography, and live performances. This unique blend of traditional and innovative art forms offers a diverse and engaging experience for everyone.

Enriching Cultural Experiences

Complementing the wealth of artistic displays, ArteVicenza offers a rich program of cultural events. Attendees can participate in meetings with gallery owners and artists, attend thought-provoking conferences featuring art critics and curators, and even try their hand at various workshops and laboratories. These activities provide an immersive environment where visitors can learn, discuss, and engage with the art world on a deeper level.

The 3rd edition of ArteVicenza is a testament to the fair’s continued commitment to showcasing the finest of Italy’s modern and contemporary art scene. With its unique combination of masterpieces, emerging talents, and thought-provoking cultural events, ArteVicenza remains an unparalleled artistic experience for visitors from all walks of life. Mark your calendars and join us in celebrating creativity, innovation, and the enduring legacy of art at this year’s ArteVicenza.

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