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Viterbo News 24 – Valerio Ferranti’s painting exhibition at the Portici Museum of Palazzo dei Priori

Viterbo News 24 – Valerio Ferranti’s painting exhibition at the Portici Museum of Palazzo dei Priori
Viterbo News 24 – Valerio Ferranti’s painting exhibition at the Portici Museum of Palazzo dei Priori

At the Museo dei Portici in Palazzo dei Priori the painting exhibition by Valerio Ferranti

The initiative will take place in Viterbo from 15 to 23 June

VITERBO – From 15th to 23rd June there exhibition of paintings by Valerio Ferranti at the Museo dei Portici of Palazzo dei Priori. The event, sponsored by the Municipality of Viterbo, will be inaugurated tomorrow at 4 pm, in the presence ofartist and the vice mayor and councilor for culture and education Alfonso Antoniozzi. The works will be exhibited in the rooms of Sebastiano del Piombo.

‘With this research of mine – explains the author of the works Valerio Ferranti – I would like to give an image to paranoia, scan the horizon of lifeexpose the ES of the company by trying to capture the emotions and sensations of the individual: capture everything that is latent in him and possibly search for that key to access the thousand facets of feelings. Without presumption – adds the surrealist painter – I allowed myself to give substance to the abstract by trying to dress the anguish, the fear, the lie, the doubtputting the being in front of the mirror and looking at its contents and, with a hint of arrogance, dress even dreams‘.

In his biography we read: Valerio Ferranti ‘Viales’ was born in Lanuvio (RM). Surrealist painter, he began as a graphic designer with the technique of drawing and ink in particular. Curiosity and audacity in daring lead him to study man depicted as a defective and incomplete being and the environment he built. There tenacity, the obsessive search for perfection and attention to detail, they make him acquire the necessary confidence that leads him to compare himself with other artists. With oil painting he found favor with the public. He exhibits in numerous places in Italy with personal and collective exhibitions, and has also won numerous prizes and recognitions obtained over the years. Ferranti’s works are present in private collections. He lives and works in Rome (www.art-iglio.it).

The exhibition can be visited during the museum’s opening hours, i.e. from Monday to Friday, from 10am to 1pm and from 3pm to 7pmon Saturdays and Sundays from 10am to 7pm, with last entry at 6pm.Entry is free for residents of the municipal area, children under 12, disabled people and Viterbo school groups.

 
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