From 9 June to 7 January 2024
The first major exhibition that the city of Brescia dedicates to Fabrizio Plessi: characterized by digital installations, video projections and monumental digital walls aimed at creating an immersive and engaging journey of very high technologies, light, sound and moving images, specifically dedicated to the remains and the city heritage. A pioneering project that is part of the Archaeological Palcoscenici exhibition format inaugurated with the monographs on Francesco Vezzoli (2021) and Emilio Isgrò (2022).
The project proposed in the archaeological area of the Capitolium and in the Museum of Santa Giulia consists of an immersive and engaging journey , of great scientific and cultural value, with a high visual impact and very high technological perfection, and is made up of digital installations, video projections and digital monumental walls : a journey that highlights the vestiges and heritage of our City, rewriting them with Plessi's technological and multimedia alphabet, with light, sound and moving images . The exhibition, which is part of the Archaeological Stages format, consists of a widespread and site-specific exhibition in the museum complex of San Salvatore and Santa Giulia, in the Capitolium and in a collection of project tables in the Fresco Rooms and at the entrance .
The project is part of and crowns the research that the artist has been conducting in recent years, defined by Plessi himself as "The Golden Age" and translated, in September 2020, into the monumental digital installation on the windows of the Correr Museum in Piazza San Marco, supported by Dior and made up of large golden waterfalls that interact emotionally with the mosaics of St. Mark's Basilica.
Via dei Musei, 81/b, Brescia, Italy
Opening hours
opens - closes | last entry | |
monday | Closed now | |
tuesday | 10:00 - 18:00 | 17:15 |
wednesday | 10:00 - 18:00 | 17:15 |
thursday | 10:00 - 18:00 | 17:15 |
friday | 10:00 - 18:00 | 17:15 |
saturday | 10:00 - 18:00 | 17:15 |
sunday | 10:00 - 18:00 | 17:15 |
The museum is closed every Monday, except holidays.
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