2015 marks the 150th birth anniversary of the architect Maks Fabiani, whose rich legacy makes him one of the most important Central European architects of the turn of the 20th century. In celebration of the anniversary, Ljubljana will host a programme of exhibitions, which you can follow under the 'Events' tag.
Maks Fabiani, a collaborator of the Viennese architect Otto Wagner, was one of the originators and, in the period 1903-1904, active members of the Austrian Art Nouveau movement, referred to as the Viennese Secession. Due to his active role in the circle of Viennese artists and the famous Art Nouveau buildings he designed in Vienna, Ljubljana, Gorizia, and Trieste in the period between 1899 and 1909, Fabiani contributed to the establishment of the principles of modern architecture. Among other things, he created a new urban development plan for Ljubljana after the devastating earthquake of 1895.
Ljubljana Celebrates Maks Fabiani's Year
Ljubljana, 21.07.2015 | Published by coupDefouet
cDf International Congress (eBook)
Barcelona, 07.07.2015 | Published by coupDefouet
cDf International Congress (eBook)
Lluís Bosch i Mireia Freixa (coords.)
In 2013 the magazine coupDefouet reached its first decade of existence. As a way of celebrating this, the Art Nouveau European Route - the association of cities and other local institutions for the promotion and diffusion of Art Nouveau heritage that created the magazine - organised a magnificent international congress as a framework for scientific exchange and raising public awareness. The first coupDefouet International Congress on Art Nouveau was held in Barcelona, the city from which coupDefouet is published and one of the undisputable world capitals of Art Nouveau. This volume of the Singularitats series comprises the proceedings of that event.
The epub can be downloaded free of charge from this link, after installation of the program that you will find on this link.
Subject: Art
Format: ePub
Pages: 1204
Edition Date: 2015
Casa Amatller opens to public
Barcelona, 13.03.2015 | Published by Barcelona Modernisme Route
The main floor of Casa Amatller (Passeig de Gràcia, 41) officially opened to the public for tours on 13 March 2015. Casa Amatller was designed by the architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch when he remodelled a pre-existing building for the chocolate manufacturer Antoni Amatller between 1898 and 1900 and is one of the three unique works comprising Barcelona´s emblematic Mansana de la Discòrdia (Block of Discord), alongside Casa Lleó Morera and Casa Batlló.
A five-year-long process of restoration and rehabilitation work has recovered the building´s original interior thanks to the aid of old photographs that have survived over the years.
The tour includes various areas of the apartment, such as the main living room, with its spectacular fireplace, the bedroom of the owner´s daughter, Teresa Amatller, and the music room and also includes the original furniture by cabinetmaker and decorator Gaspar Homar.
The tours must be booked in advance and are for groups of maximum 12 people.
For further information:
http://fundacionamatller.org/casa-museo/venta-entradas/
Registration for Third Italian Liberty Photo Competition opens today
Riccione, 02.03.2015 | Published by coupDefouet
The Italian Liberty Photo Competition was set up to pay tribute to and collect testimonies of Italy´s wonderful Liberty heritage, which includes villas, palaces, monuments, sculptures and the applied arts.
With this in mind, the Italian Liberty Competition aims to be a unique opportunity to thrill people with the beauty and values that the Liberty Style has always provided.
The Competition is open to young and old, professionals and amateurs, children and school groups of all levels, associations, public and private bodies, Italians and foreigners. In fact, everyone is welcome to participate in the Italian Liberty Photo Competition.
Thanks to the enormous success of previous editions, the third edition will allow contestants to explain the Liberty Style in Italy through both photographs (maximum 30) and video (1 recording).
A new category entitled "Art Nouveau World" has also been included in this edition and aims to explain the Liberty Style works that are present outside Italy. Twenty photographs devoted to foreign Art Nouveau works may be entered, thanks to the collaboration of prestigious foreign institutions such as the European Modernisme Route in Barcelona, coupDefouet magazine, Réseau Art Nouveau Network and Victor Horta Museum.
A total of twenty finalists will receive awards: 12 for the "Italian Liberty" photo category, 3 for video and 5 for the "Art Nouveau World" category.
The Italian Liberty Competition was devised and is directed by Andrea Speziali and organised by AITM. Registration is free and will be open from 2 March to 31 October 2015.
For information on the various registration options, please write to info@italialiberty.it or call (+39) 0112072347.
Registration and information: www.italialiberty.it/concorsofotografico
Dr Andrea Speziali
Mobile: +(39) 3200445798
www.andreaspeziali.it
info@andreaspeziali.it
"Italian Liberty. L´alba del Novecento" ("Italian Liberty. The Dawn of the Twentieth Century")
FORLÌ, Italy, 18.02.2015 | Published by RISGUARDI EDITORE
The book, Italian Liberty. The dawn of the twentieth century, is a compilation of some contains photographs of some participants to the first edition of the photographic open contest Italia Liberty The project consisted in providing information related to the Liberty period by means of: Photographs, postcards, Liberty villas or other types of historic residences of the late '800 and '900 within the Liberty period.
The photographic open contest of Liberty architecture in Italy is a joint venture between institutions, governments and individuals with in the project Italian Culture, developed in the frame work of ITALY LIBERTY with the support of the European project Partage Plus.
RISGUARDI EDITORE, FORLÌ
160 pp., 21 x 28 cm, 276 colour illustrations. Published in Italian
Available in paperback / ?25
For more information: www.italialiberty.it