Più libri più Laguna: Mircea Cărtărescu e Vanni Santoni con Bruno MazzoniGli autori Mircea Cărtărescu e Vanni Santoni con Bruno Mazzoni, noto romenista sono i protagonisti del nuovo incontro di Più libri più Laguna, la rassegna culturale nata nel 2024 dalla collaborazione tra Palazzo Grassi — Punta della Dogana e Più libri più liberi, la Fiera Nazionale della Piccola e Media Editoria di Roma, insieme alla Libreria MarcoPolo. La conversazione è intitolata “La realtà è p...
Warren Ellis at Palazzo GrassiOn the occasion of the first day of the exhibition "Tatiana Trouvé. The Strange Life of Things", Palazzo Grassi has presented a live performance by the renowned musician and composer Warren Ellis, offering the public a solo improvisation on the violin, welcoming visitors.
Making of: "Thomas Schütte. Genealogies"Discover the spectacular making of of the exhibition "Thomas Schütte. Genealogies", a fascinating journey that begins on a cold Venetian day, when Thomas Schütte’s monumental works, having arrived from afar inside their crates, crossed the lagoon to Punta della Dogana. "Thomas Schütte. Genealogies" Punta della Dogana 6 April 2025 - 23 November 2025
Tatiana Trouvé. The Strange Life of ThingsPinault Collection dedicates a major exhibition project to French-Italian artist Tatiana Trouvé (b. 1968, Cosenza, Italy), at the Palazzo Grassi, curated by Caroline Bourgeois, senior curator of Pinault Collection, and James Lingwood, independent curator and former co-director of Artangel. Palazzo Grassi 6 April 2025 - 4 January 2026
Timelapse "Hors-sol", 2024 - "Tatiana Trouvé. The Strange Life of Things" at Palazzo GrassiWatch the site-specific installation "Hors-sol", 2024, by Tatiana Trouvé, coming together in 1 minute, in the spectacular atrium of Palazzo Grassi for the exhibition "The Strange Life of Things". "The Strange Life of Things" Palazzo Grassi - Pinault Collection 6 April 2025 - 4 January 2026
Thomas Schütte. GenealogiesPinault Collection presents the first major exhibition of Thomas Schütte (b. 1954, Oldenburg, Germany) in Italy, at the Punta della Dogana, curated by Camille Morineau, independent curator, and Jean-Marie Gallais, curator at the Pinault Collection. Punta della Dogana 6 April 2025 - 23 November 2025