NICE New Italian Cinema Events
Every year, the international selection committee of N.I.C.E. selects seven/eight titles (first or second work) among the tens of movies produced in Italy throughout the year. Those films, together with a series of special events and retrospectives dedicated to masterpieces of Italian film history, are screened in movie theaters, with their directors and actors in […]
Read moreSETTIMANA DELLA CUCINA ITALIANA NEL MONDO
“Eating is a serious business, but not too serious” With the participation of: Fabio Picchi, chef at Cibreo and Teatro del Sale, Florence, Maria Cassi, actress, Patrick Pacheco, journalist. Readings from Fabio Picchi’s books: Papale Papale, Thoughts and recipes to nourish your soul And Florence. Walking through food and culture. Guide into the heart […]
Read moreDISCOVERING GUIDO CAGNACCI
On the occasion of the exhibition at the Frick Collection dedicated to Guido Cagnacci ‘s Repentant Magdalen, and in anticipation of the opening at the Italian Cultural Institute of the exhibit of the Dying Cleopatra (from December 2), two renowned art historians and experts of 17th century Italian art, will talk about the life and […]
Read moreAFTER THE FLOOD – Venice and Save Venice 1966-2016
The vulnerability of Italy’s artistic treasures became appallingly clear during the devastating floods of November 1966. The damage wrought in Florence and Venice that month catalyzed supporters around the world to protect and preserve architectural and artistic treasures. What began as an immediate response to the floods in 1966 has evolved into a sustained effort […]
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Nidra, a 60-minute performance for electric guitar and video, is a multi-sensory meditation on the dichotomies of internal and external, the subconscious and conscious, dreams and reality. Starting as space intended to present brand new music for electric guitar, the show features now masterpieces such as Electric Counterpoint by Steve Reich, Vampyr! by Tristan Murail, […]
Read moreTHE FLOOD Exhibit
THE FLOOD Florence 1966, New York 2012 Photos by Joe Blaustein and Massimo Berruti OPENING OCTOBER 28 2016 AT 6PM On view until November 23 – Monday through Friday 10am to 5pm A forty year old artist and American teacher, Joe Blaustein, found himself in Florence on November 4, 1966 when the Arno overflowed […]
Read moreTHE BRIDGE BOOK AWARD – Meet the winners
Meet the winners of the Italian section of the Book Award “The Bridge”: Nadia Terranova, Gli anni al contrario, Einaudi and Marco Belpoliti, Primo Levi di fronte e di profilo, Guanda, in conversation with Stefano Albertini and Victoria De Grazia. Book Award “The Bridge,” this year in its second edition, has been created and promoted […]
Read moreMEDITERANEAN TALES How a movie director and a writer tell migrations
European migrants’ crisis is a crucial and present topic for our society. The ability to deal with it is currently at the center of the debate taking place within the European Union. Artists, directors, photographers and writers, have set for themselves the goal of telling the stories of those who leave their countries, for economic, political, […]
Read moreLANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION OF ORLANDO FURIOSO
Settimana della lingua italiana nel mondo. XVI edizione. On the occasion of the fifth centenary of the first edition of Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso The Italian Cultural Institute presents a round table on Language and Translation of Orlando Furioso in collaboration with City University of New York, NYU and Columbia University. Speakers:Daniela D’Eugenio (The Graduate […]
Read morePlurilingualism in Italian Fashion and Made in Italy
Settimana della lingua italiana nel mondo. XVI edizione. Speakers: Eugenia Paulicelli (Professor of Italian and Director of Fashion Studies, Queens College and Graduate Center, The City University of New York) : “La moda e Italian Style tra cultura, storia, identità” Francesca Malagnini (Professor and Director of the Program in Promozione dell’Italia all’estero, Università per […]
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