AndràTuttoBene – Coronavirus through the eyes Venetian children
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Among our most recent works are the set-ups realized for some stages of the itinerant exhibition AndràTuttoBene: Coronavirus through the eyes of Venetian children. Created by Veneto Region and Teatro Stabile del Veneto on a project by Studio Adriani e Rossi of Thiene, the exhibition explored the difficult period of Covid-19 pandemic through the eyes, emotions and words of Venetian children, across the main cities of the region.
Overall, the exhibition brought together 838 drawings, 54 three-dimensional drawings, 13 sculptures, 76 thoughts and messages and even a video message, also displaying numerous photos of medical staff engaged in the fight against Coronavirus.
Our work involved the stages hosted from April 6th to May 1st at Palazzo dei Trecento in Treviso, from May 13th to June 5th at the Basilica Palladiana in Vicenza and finally from 3rd to 5th June at the Villa Contarini Giovanelli Venier in Vo’ Euganeo, city symbol of the fight against Covid-19 in Veneto and Italy, with impressive set-ups that welcomed all visitors in an exhibition capable of retracing a dramatic and very difficult moment with delicacy and hope in the future.
Tosetto Allestimenti fabricated this exhibition, which was curated by Christopher Till and Jeremy Rose, and was held in the South Africa Pavilion, in the Sale d’Armi at the Arsenale in Venice.
From 24 to 30 October 2022, at the New Munich Trade Fair in Munich, it was held the 33rd edition of Bauma, the world’s leading trade fair for construction, mining, construction materials and earthmoving machinery. An unmissable appointment for business operators, during which we worked alongside the Comacchio company, a manufacturer of machines and plants …
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AndràTuttoBene – Coronavirus through the eyes Venetian children
Among our most recent works are the set-ups realized for some stages of the itinerant exhibition AndràTuttoBene: Coronavirus through the eyes of Venetian children. Created by Veneto Region and Teatro Stabile del Veneto on a project by Studio Adriani e Rossi of Thiene, the exhibition explored the difficult period of Covid-19 pandemic through the eyes, emotions and words of Venetian children, across the main cities of the region.
Overall, the exhibition brought together 838 drawings, 54 three-dimensional drawings, 13 sculptures, 76 thoughts and messages and even a video message, also displaying numerous photos of medical staff engaged in the fight against Coronavirus.
Our work involved the stages hosted from April 6th to May 1st at Palazzo dei Trecento in Treviso, from May 13th to June 5th at the Basilica Palladiana in Vicenza and finally from 3rd to 5th June at the Villa Contarini Giovanelli Venier in Vo’ Euganeo, city symbol of the fight against Covid-19 in Veneto and Italy, with impressive set-ups that welcomed all visitors in an exhibition capable of retracing a dramatic and very difficult moment with delicacy and hope in the future.
Photo Courtesy: AndràTuttoBene
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