Le palazzo Grassi (Fondation François Pinault, Venise)
photo by Jean-Pierre Dalbera291
Le bâtiment possède 40 salles, sa surface est de 5.000 m2. Il a été inauguré en avril 2006.
Une oeuvre de Urs Fisher intitulée "Bad Timing Lamb Chop" (2004-2005) est placée devant le bâtiment sur le grand canal.
Cette oeuvre fait partie de l'exposition intitulée "Mapping the studio"
www.palazzograssi.it/
voir le commentaire de l'exposition à la Punta della Dogana
www.flickr.com/photos/dalbera/3740670938/in/set-721576217...
Le palazzo Grassi a été construit dans le style néo-classique, au début du XVIIIème siècle, pour la famille Grassi par Giorgio Massari.
Dès 1830, il a changé de propriétaires plusieurs fois parmi lesquels figure la société FIAT en 1984. Les architectes : Gae Aulenti et Antonio Foscari l'ont restauré pour lui permettre d'accueillir des expositions, tout en respectant son caractère.
Palazzo Grassi (also known as the Palazzo Grassi-Stucky) is an edifice in the Venetian Classical style located on the Grand Canal of Venice, northern Italy. It was designed by Giorgio Massari, and the building was completed between 1748 and 1772.
The latecomer among the palaces on the Grand Canal of Venice, Palazzo Grassi has an academic classical style that is in contrast to the surrounding Byzantine Romanesque and Baroque Venetian palazzi. It has a formal palace façade, constructed in white marble, and lacking the lower mercantile openings typical of many Venetian patrician palaces.
The Grassi family sold the palazzo in 1840, with ownership that followed passing through many different individuals. The Palazzo was purchased by the Fiat Group in 1983, under the late chairman Gianni Agnelli, and it underwent a complete restoration overseen by Count Antonio Foscari Widmann Rezzonico, the current owner of Villa Foscari. The group's aim was to transform Palazzo Grassi into an exhibition hall for the visual arts. It continues to be used as an art gallery today.
Between 1984 and 1990, Pontus Hultén was in charge of the art museum which also contains a 600 seat outdoor theatre. Since 2006, the palace has been owned by the french entrepreneur François Pinault who exhibits his personal art collection there. It was also where Pinault's son Francois-Henri met actress Salma Hayek and it served as the location for the reception of their second wedding.
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