The Arno’s Ancient Green Is Holy Not Color by Joel Werring

In Spring 2020, the LdM Gallery should have hosted visiting artist Joel Werring, professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. Although we could not physically host the exhibition for obvious reasons, at the start of this academic year, we wish to celebrate the work he accomplished during the lockdown (February-May 2020) while looking forward to meeting Joel and his family again.

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 THE ARNO’S ANCIENT GREEN IS HOLY, NOT COLOR

In Florence you sleep
with yesterday’s forgotten
Ghosts that clench your hair.
Tangled, they let go
when mothers of mothers soothe
Scraped ankles with clay.
In Florence, westward
The Arno’s ancient green is
Holy, not color
But the stained words of
poets pulled deep beneath the
Swan’s rippled S curve.
This Sunday I want
For you, Rosemary sprig and
the river’s blessing,
the sacred taste of
strawberry, enduring tears
from a headless saint.

Joel Werring, May 2020, Florence, Italy

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I’ve always wanted to give myself a year of just working in black and
white, to really think about drawing as an investigative tool. As it
turned out, the limited palette, combined with the physical restraint of
lockdown, has allowed me this freedom and focus. 

Joel Werring, artist

Un silenzio sembra pervadere le composizioni di Joel: un silenzio che splende nell’impianto strutturale delle linee, e che scivola verso gli elementi che racchiudono, svelando una trama che non spiega, ma induce lo spettatore isolare ed intuire il sentimento delle cose, dei luoghi, così fortemente evocativi e poetici per l’artista.

È il silenzio che deve aver accompagnato Joel nelle sue lunghe passeggiate sulla riva dell’Arno, lo stesso silenzio che gli ha premesso di ascoltare lo scorrere, mutevole ed eterno, dell’acqua e delle infinite sfumature intonate al verde che l’artista richiama non nelle opere, condotte a grafite, ma nel titolo, evidenziandone l’elemento sacro, astratto, eterno, riflesso nelle fronde dell’albero di magnolia che ha osservato rinnovarsi ogni giorno, così come nei fondali metafisici degli affreschi dell’Angelico e nelle opere di Masaccio e Pontormo. È quel verde che l’artista sa di poter rivedere ogni volta che vorrà visitare questo suo luogo della memoria, per ritrovarsi, ancora, nella sintesi di quella luce.

Silence seems to permeate the compositions: a silence that shines through the structure of traced lines, flowing within the elements that enclose it, revealing a plot that does not explain but inspires in the viewer the feeling of things and places that are so evocative and poetic for the artist. An echo of the silence that accompanied Joel in his long walks on the banks of the Arno. The same silence that allowed him to recall the metaphysical backgrounds of Angelico’s frescoes and the work of Pontormo, while listening to the perpetually changing flow of water and its countless shades of green.

The artist evokes this green in the title he has chosen for its corpus of work, rather than in the drawings themselves, which are created using graphite. In doing so, he expresses its sacredness, its holy abstraction – The Arno’s Ancient Green is Holy, Not Color –, which he saw shining through the magnolia’s flowers and leaves, as well as in the metaphysical backgrounds of Fra’ Angelico’s frescoes, and in Masaccio’s and Pontormo’s work. That green he can recall every time he wants to visit this place of his memory, and discover himself in the synthesis of that light.

Elisa Gradi, Art History Supervisor at LdM

I met Joel for the first time when only a few days separated us from the
beginning of the spring semester 2020. […] Being the LdM Gallery Coordinator, the possibility of organizing the personal exhibition of an important and celebrated artist was something I was expecting with great enthusiasm. Joel turned out to be exactly what they told me about: kind, professional and deeply in love with the experience he was having with his family in Florence. […] I distinctly remember his excitement and enthusiasm with which he had accepted to work in view of his exhibition. […] Unfortunately, he couldn’t do this in the gallery, but the extraordinary thing is that he still managed to carry out his project inside his Florentine apartment, a large part of it transformed
in his studio. […] All of us are left with the pleasure of enjoying his works,
grateful to Joel for his passion and infinite humanity.

Federico Gori, LdM Gallery Coordinator

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A Glimpse of Italy: Traveling through History, Art and Culture

Summer 2020 , Distance Learning Program

LdM’s new distance learning program is an exciting academic opportunity for students to connect with peers from all around the world while gaining invaluable insight into a variety of subjects for which Italy is world-renowned, from art history to fashion marketing, wine business, and gastronomy.

A Glimpse of Italy hosts a variety of interactive, online courses which span Italian history and legacy within the realm of fine arts, design, language, and literature. Dealing with the challenges of present time, students may also explore the environmental, philosophical, psychological aspects of our reality today through courses such as Sustainable Food and the New Global Challenge and Fashion Consumer Behavior: Corporate Social Responsibility in a Time of Pandemic.

Courses as The Pursuit of Happiness: Cultivating Well-being in Challenging Times, Psychology of Art and Human Creativity: Self-growth and Resiliency through Inspiring Practices, and Yoga: Breathing, Meditation, Spirituality focus on the eternal issues of human creativity and happiness, offering new insights into well-being, meditation, and artistic practises as means to improve resilience.

All courses are taught in English by LdM’s international faculty and professors with professional and teaching experience in their fields of study.

When:

The curriculum will consist of both recorded lessons and interactive classes, and will take place from 5:30-7:30 PM and 8:00-10:00 PM Central European Time (optimizing availability for live sessions) beginning on Thursday, June 30th, and until Thursday, July 30th.

Academic Dates:

The program runs from Thursday, June the 25th with three orientation sessions. Classes run from Thursday, June the 30th to Thursday, July the 30th  .

Please, consult the calendar.

Courses:

To get an overview of Summer 2020 courses, please consult the schedule.

Application Deadline:

June 20th

For more information and to begin your application, please contact [email protected]

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SUPPER, SLEEP, AND SORROW

SUPPER, SLEEP AND SORROW is an exhibition dedicated to the work of Sikelela Owen that grapples with communal sharing, faded histories and rest.

This seemingly disjointed list is woven together through a series of paintings realized during the artist’s sojourn at the British School of Rome in 2019. The works are an extension of the themes running throughout Owen’s career, expanded through reflections on baroque capacities to rupture the standard framing devices of stretched canvas, and an interest in the immediacy of painting as a medium, as well as the nature of domestic scenes to conjure historic resonance. Rest is embraced as a release carried in the exhibition through the image of youth, with an ethereal and nuanced gaze towards that which is eternal.

For the V° Edition of Black History Month Florence under the theme OBBLIGATO, this exhibition invites us to reflect upon collective notions of nourishment, repose and mourning.

SIKELELA OWEN is a London based painter. She is a Fine Art graduate of the Chelsea College of Art and Design and the Royal Academy School of Arts.
Her paintings explore the history of painting on canvas, combining traditional techniques with a contemporary and personal subject matter, in order to create pieces that appear familiar yet are not easily decipherable.

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supper, sleep, and sorrow

The exhibition SUPPER, SLEEP, AND SORROW will run from Wednesday, February 19th to Thursday, March 5th.
After the launch, the LdM Gallery is open weekly from Tuesday to Thursday, 5:30-7:30 PM.

Opening night will include a free aperitivo.

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IMAGO

IMAGO originates from an open call launched at the beginning of Fall 2019 Semester to all the LdM Photography students. The best photographs have been selected based on the quality of the image, the creative process and the originality of the idea.

Imago originates from an open call launched at the beginning of Fall 2019 Semester to all the LdM Photography students. The best photographs have been selected based on the quality of the image, the creative process and the originality of the idea.

From landscapes to food and fashion photography, exploring the worlds of digital, classic and fine art, Imago visually represents the connection between the photographers and their experiences during their time in Florence. Through their artworks, students condensed fragments of their life within the imaginary space of a photograph; landscapes, food styling, portraits and photomontages provide glimpses on personal, contemporary tales.

The exhibition Imago offers all LdM students and faculty members an opportunity to look at the outcomes of the Photography department, in the form of student artworks that have been selected for their technical excellence and expressive power. It also encourages Photography students to reflect on their personal and professional growth throughout the semester, while giving them an opportunity to showcase their abilities at the LdM Gallery, in the very heart of Florence.

Featuring student work from the following courses: 

 

Intro to Classic Photography, which covers the practice of 35mm black and white analog photography. The course explores darkroom printing techniques and processes, focusing on theme work and the development of a portfolio;

Introduction to Digital Photography, which provides the foundations of theory and practice in digital photography and photo editing. It examines techniques and processes to develop abilities related to effective visual communication;

Fundamentals of food design, styling and photography, a course that explores the basics of food styling, photography and control of artificial lighting to achieve creative effects in a photography studio environment;

Principles of Fashion Photography, an introduction to digital photography, with a focus on the essentials of fashion photography. Students learn creative digital and classic photography skills and techniques for fashion applications.

 

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The exhibition IMAGO will run from Tuesday, December 3rd to Thursday, December 12th.
After the launch, the LdM Gallery is open weekly from Tuesday to Thursday, 5:30-7:30 PM.

Opening night will include a free aperitivo.

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GEOMETREE

GEOMETREE is a collection of graphic design posters, developed between Fall 2018 and Fall 2019 by Istituto Lorenzo de’ Medici’s Graphic Design students.

The exhibited works draw on two different class projects, “GEOMETRY” and “TRIPTIQUE”, which are aimed at stimulating graphic expression, and strengthening the author’s stylistic hallmark through serial production (hence the creation of triptychs). The compositions on display are a result of the artists overcoming the difficulties imposed by the constraints of the assignments (obligation to use only one geometric shape, color range limits, etc.) through a creative process intended to develop lateral thinking strategies.

The title GEOMETREE acts as a metaphor to the creative design process: simple, geometric forms are planted as the base of the composition, while the designers’ unique style allows the draft to grow into a work of art. The artworks have been realized on assignments and methods illustrated by Paolo Ghielmetti, Graphic Design Professor, and they have been selected by Federico Gori, Advanced Painting Techniques Professor and LdM Gallery’s Art Director.

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The exhibition GEOMETREE will run from Wednesday, November 20th to Thursday, November 28th.
After the launch, the LdM Gallery is open weekly from Tuesday to Thursday, 5:30-7:30 PM.

Opening night will include a free aperitivo.

Visit the LdM Gallery page for more information.

Ghosting

GHOSTING collects the works of five emergent artists, and it has been organized in collaboration with Associazione Culturale Forme.

Featuring the works of five emergent artists, Ghosting explores the impalpable border between physical and virtual reality, delving into their intricate and fleeting intersections, and presenting landscapes hovering between the digital world and everyday three dimensional life.

Chasing the ephemeral traces left by past interpersonal relations, the artists explore, challenge and question the evocative power of image, awakening ghosts, reflections, wreckages; mere glimmers and shadows of presence turned into absence.

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The exhibition GHOSTING will run from Tuesday, September 17th to Thursday, October 10th.
After the launch, the LdM Gallery is open weekly from Tuesday to Thursday, 5.30-7.30 PM.

Opening night will include a free aperitivo.

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Perpetual Adage

PERPETUAL ADAGE displays the works of LdM Alumnus and visual artist, Alexander Salazar. The artworks reflect upon the concepts of time and transformation.

 

Perpetual Adage is a series five years in the making that depicts classic ballerina and Marist-LdM Alumna Anna Russell dancing in 2014 and again in 2019. The past, present, and future are fused together to capture the omnipresent self-transformation process that everyone experiences in life.

The artworks in this series were realized using various traditional and contemporary techniques. While some of the images were painted, others were further developed using Adobe Photoshop and printed on contemporary materials. For example, in the piece Perpetual, three images were printed on separate transparent layers of plexiglass, juxtaposing a two-dimensional image onto a three-dimensional plane. The synthesis of traditional and contemporary materials represents the dynamic and multifaceted nature of identity.

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The exhibition PERPETUAL ADAGE will run from Monday, July 15th to Thursday, August 1st.
After the launch, the LdM Gallery is open weekly from Tuesday to Thursday, 4.30-7 PM.

Opening night will include a free aperitivo.

Visit the LdM Gallery page for more information.

New courses in partnership with Fondazione Franco Zeffirelli

For the Academic Year 2019-2020 the LdM-Fondazione Zeffirelli partnership has expanded, resulting in new interdisciplinary courses offered at LdM Florence in the fields of Performing Arts, Literature, Media Arts and Studies and more.

Recently Istituto Lorenzo de’ Medici started a fruitful partnership with Fondazione Franco Zeffirelli – International Center for the Arts and Entertainment, located right in the heart of the historical center of Florence.

The Center, supported by the Maestro himself, aims to make the artistic and cultural heritage of a seventy-year career available to both the city of Florence, Zeffirelli’s birthplace, and internationally, to future generations.

The Fondazione Zeffirelli’s archives include his film productions, as well as his works of drama, opera, and ballet, and offer an exclusive opportunity to LdM students to embark on an artistic journey.

NEW COURSES 2019/2020

Romeo and Juliet – A Love Story across the Arts

Voices of an Artist: Voyaging through Franco Zeffirelli’s World

Dante’s Quest for Love – From the Divine Comedy to Contemporary Culture and Media

For more information on these courses, please contact us

CUCINA Lorenzo de’ Medici opens a new branch in Turin

After its successful experience in Florence, the Lorenzo de’ Medici Cooking School lands in the new Mercato Centrale Torino.

From this year Lorenzo De’ Medici Cooking School, whose first branch is located inside the Mercato Centrale Firenze, have decided to put down roots inside the new Mercato Centrale Torino to offer all food lovers a new, engaging, and innovative experience and to bring Torino’s public closer to the warm flavors of Tuscan cuisine.

ABOUT CUCINA LdM

Lorenzo De’ Medici Cooking School is a side project of Lorenzo De’ Medici Institute. The ability to sense and nurture the resources of Italy and Italian culture (in particular of Tuscany region) and the love for the history of our country and for its extraordinary knowledge and flavors, ancient and artisanal, have guided all of the Institute’s choices, in the person of Fabrizio and Carla Guarducci. Last but not least, the decision to create another cooking school, this time inside the Mercato Centrale Torino, within the splendid framework of Centro Palatino, in the historical neighborhood of Porta Palazzo.

Through special courses, run in close contact with the artisans of tastethe Lorenzo de’ Medici Cooking School aims to become a point of reference for good food, culture and tradition lovers, as well as the education that can be received through good cuisine, which is a powerful mean of communication.

The food artisans themselves and their products are the main protagonists of our cooking courses, both in Firenze and Torino. All those who will attend the different school’s courses will have the opportunity to learn – thanks to the direct touch with Mercato Centrale’s artisans- the methods and attention to the quality of each and every ingredient until they get a comprehensive understanding of each product.

The range of available courses has been conceived to describe and teach a new lifestyle to all lovers of fine food, which revolves around taste and passion, the genuineness of products, the conviviality and communication of our chefs. This is a philosophy aimed at winning people’s heart that enables everybody to enjoy and appreciate food in a different way, by gaining a new culinary awareness that will last long after the completion of their educational path.

The school opened in June 2019, all available courses and shows are listed here: torino.cucinaldm.com

For more information about the cooking school, please contact [email protected]

VIRTUALITY – Images from a pixelated reality

VIRTUALITY collects the main works of a LdM Alumna, Lovisa Rönngren. The main theme is exploring the way reality is shaped by online information and interaction.

Through this exhibition, Lovisa reflects on how different subjects are digitally connected through pixels and words typed on screens and devices.

Through social media, the artist has tied relationships with people she has never met; she learnt about an attack online that happened on the other side of the world and yet in this online, digital scenery she has difficulties with maintaining tangible relationships. Ultimately, the question is about what her reality will be, something she is trying to answer by mixing oil paint with virtual relationships.

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The exhibition VIRTUALITY will run from Monday, June 10th to Thursday, July 11th.
After the launch, the LdM Gallery is open weekly from Tuesday to Thursday, 4.30-7 PM.

Opening night will include a real-time performance by Lovisa and a free aperitivo.

More information on the LdM Gallery here