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Founded in 1988, with headquarters in Venice, as a non-profit association, by Oddo De Grandis, Flavia Andelini and Giovanna De Grandis, at present it is made up of a professional staff:

Oddo De Grandis, chairman and managing director;
Flavia Andelini, editorial co-ordinator and exhibition designer;
Giovanna De Grandis, public relations and editorial graphic designer + site manager;
Chiara Lucchini, secretary;
Nicole Di Iorio, secretary;
Marika Cester, account management.

 



The Associazione Culturale Teatrio promotes illustration and graphics through the organization of exhibitions and devotes itself to the artistic-literary education of illustrators.

Beyond the work of devising exhibitions and cultural activities generally speaking in the field of illustration and planning of cultural events, ever since the nineties Teatrio has developed an activity in the graphics and publishing trades, availing itself of important co-operations with institutions and bodies to carry out full-immersion courses, competitions, seminars and exhibitions and to spread information of a cultural nature.

Teatrio has been functioning since then as a planning studio and has participated in and promoted cultural activities at an international level, in order to confirm itself as a point of aggregation and comparison of the new, various tendencies in the illustration of the book for children.

Subscribing to the philosophy of work as creative expression, which remains such even in the phase of creation and development of ideas, Teatrio has always maintained an open structure to favour the widest cooperation and participation to projects both within and without its own organization.


COLLECTIVE EXHIBITIONS WITH A BIENNIAL TERM-TIME

The debut of Teatrio takes place with the presentation of the 1st Biennial Exhibition of the Illustrated Book for Children at the Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista in Venezia from March 15th to April 15th,1988. Official sponsor: Benetton. More than 150 works made by thirteen among the most important European illustrators are presented. The exhibition will be presented subsequently in:
MUNICH - International Jugendbibliothek, Schloss Blutenberg, from July 1st to July 17th, 1988.
ROME - Casa della Città, via Francesco Crispi 24, from January 18th to February 9th, 1989.
HELSINKI- Tuomiokirkon Kryptassa - Kirkkokatu 18, from April 17th to May 13th, 1989.
 
The same exhibition will be presented again always in Venice at the Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa (from March 11th to April 11th, 1994) with two new sections, the first one dedicated to the young Russian illustrators and the second one dedicated to the young Italian illustrators.
The success of the show confirms the increasing interest in the art of illustration and stimulates the Cultural Association Teatrio to continue their aim to increase awareness of the value and importance of illustration in Italy.
 
CULTURAL EXCHANGES WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Images and Colours: 20 Italian illustrators

MOSCOW - Graphics Hall, from May 12th to June 10th, 1989.
LENINGRAD - Graphics Hall of the Artists Union of Leningrad, from July 10th to August 10th, 1989.
MUNICH - International Jugendbibliothek, from July 4th to July 30th, 1990.
WOLFSBURG - Cultural center of the State of Wolfsburg, from January 10th to 28th, 1991.
LANDSHUT- Municipal Library of Landshut, from October 2nd to October 30th, 1991.
ATHENS - Cultural Center of the University of Athens, from March 6th to 29th, 1992.
TIRANA - Gallery of Arts, from October 15th to October 30th, 1993.
TIRANA - National Gallery, 1st show of Illustrated Italian Books, from October 25th to November 7th, 1994.
HALLE-WITTEMBERG - Marthin Luther Universität, Museum Universitatis “Burse zur Tulpe” Hallischer Saal, from June 9th to June 30th, 1995.
BEIRUT - Salle De Verre of the Ministry of Tourism in Lebanon, from January 30th to February 10th, 1996.
Since its beginning, Teatrio has held nine Biennials Exhibitions of the Illustrated Book and has consistently increased the number of exhibitions of Italian illustrators in major capitals of Europe, with the support of the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs and the cities hosting the shows.
2nd Biennial Exhibition of the Illustrated Book: 39 Soviet illustrators
Teatrio has realized this initiative with the precious backing of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, General Direction for Cultural Relations, of the Italian Embassy in Moscow and of the Russian Embassy in Rome as well as the concrete collaboration of the ex Soviet Artists Union.
This is the first time that such a large number of Soviet artists is exhibiting in Italy, and this fact has dictated a particular choice as far as the works to be exhibited are concerned. We wanted to give a general overview of the directions of the Soviet school of illustrators, of their artistic research, of their world that reflects that, of the imagination of the fable, their contact with the world of children’s dream. Soviet illustrators base themselves on the noteworthy traditions of Russian art, traditions that go well beyond the confines of history, while history itself does not limit the artists in their artistic search for new forms or in the experimentation of the contemporary era.

VENICE - Scuola Grande of San Giovanni Evangelista, from February 2nd to March 5th, 1990.
RAVENNA - Classense Library, from April 2nd to April 31st, 1990.
CATANIA - Benedictine Monastery, from November 24th to December 21st, 1990.
AOSTA - Saint-Benin Center, from October 18th to November 17th, 1991.
ROME - Opera Theatre, from November 28th, 1991 to January 6th, 1992.
ROME - Aquario, from December 14th to January 25th, 1992.
MILAN - “Piccolo” Theater of Milan, from January 27th to February 4th, 1992.
3rd Biennial Exhibition of the Illustrated Book: 20 Italian illustrators
This initiative is create through the patronage of the Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation and realized in collaboration with the Province of Venice. From the very beginning of our thinking process, from our childhood, the book has had the rare faculty of feeding our soul, of unveilling secrets and perspectives otherwise unfathomable, in as much as the book is the only true meeting ground between the things of the world and ourselves. In the silence of reading, in the atemporality of meditation, the words of a book, its images, become primary sources of “freedom”, the “fastest” resource man has to go far.

VENICE - Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation, from December 11th, 1992 to January 31st, 1993.
4th Biennial Exhibition of the Illustrated Book
Itineraries of the Imagination: German illustrators

This initiative is created throuhg the patronage of the Province of Venice and realized in collaboration with the General Consulate of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Veneto Region.
A tale is like a dream in which the child’s mental and emotional soul is free to fly, play and feel all the stimuli the world, with all its faces – at times tragic, at times comic – can suggest. The tale is, then, a mark traced by the imagination of an adult on which a child can measure his/ her own freedom of thought. It is an inexorable need to regain possession of the very rich cultural heritage belonging to the tales and keep it alive and operating in a child’s evolutionary and educational process, not only for his/ her inner development, but also to preserve the resources of creativity and autonomy in the thought of each individual.

VENICE - Scoletta dei Calegheri di San Tomà, from October 1st to 13th, 1995.
The same exhibition will be presented again in Padua at the Ex Macello Gallery, (from May 4th, to June 2nd, 1996) inside the initiative ABRACADABRA, in collaboration with the Municipality of Padua, under the patronage of the City of Chioggia, of UNICEF, of the Consulate of the Federal Republic of Germany in Milan and of the Veneto Region. Official sponsor: Prenatal. The exhibition is divided into three sections: Images and colours, HOPLÀ and Itineraries of the Imagination: German illustrators.

5th Biennial Exhibition of illustration and graphic design AMERICA ILLUSTRATED
or the best contemporary American illustrators
Bolzano - November/ December 1998 in the glamorous expositive seat of Mareccio's Castel.
Padua - Civic Gallery of Contemporary Art, from November 19th, 1999 to February 15th , 2000.
Rome - Municipal Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, from March 3rd to Mai 28th ,2000.
Reggio Calabria - Torre Nervi, from July 10th to August 25th, 2000.
Cagliari - Exmà Municipal Center of Art and Culture, from July 26th to September 10th, 2000.
Venice - IUAV University Institute of Architecture in Venice, from August 29th to September 25th, 2000.
Venice - Savings Bank, from August 30th to September 25th, 2000.
New York – Art Director Club, from December 6th to December 22nd, 2000.
6th Biennial Exhibition of illustration: Illustrators from Eastern Europe from 80's to the year 2000
This initiative is create through the patronage of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, in collaboration with the Aldermanship of Culture.
The exhibition is divided into three sections. The first shows the works by 22 ex-Soviet illustrators, the second section is dedicated to the new talents of Eastern Europe and the third section presents a series of unpublished drawings on the theme “Bolzano 2000”. The doubts, delusions and hopes that are proper to the new generation are present in the work of these artists and express that cultural atmosphere that animates our society. A children’s book is a feast that lights up the daily world with its colour, and the artists responsible for visualising this book are more than mere collaborators in the formation of a generation with high ideals that looks, full of hope, towards the future.
BOLZANO - Mareccio's Castel, from November 6th, to December 16th, 2000.
 
7th Biennial of illustration: North European illustration
Participant countries in the exhibition:
DENMARK – FINLAND – ICELAND – NORWAY – SWEDEN
The artists in this exhibition represent a synthesis of many of the forms of fine art and popular artBall firmly in the Nordic tradition – that shape the visual image in such countries today. They draw inspiration from popular forms such as cartoons, video images, advertising, and graphic design as well as from serious painting and photography, both figurative and abstract. For the first time, the exhibition offers the Italian public a selection of original works of illustration with a didactic aim, where illustration is also considered here as a communication form of the best illustrators from North Europe.
BOLZANO – Civic Gallery, from December 7st, 2002 to January 29st, 2003.
 
 
 
8th Biennial of Illustration and Graphic España – illustration and graphics
Rome: Instituto Cervantes from January 29th to February 28th, 2005.
Bolzano: Civic Gallery, from February 4th to March 30th, 2005.
Neaples: Casina Pompeiana, from April 20th to May 20th, 2005.
Cagliari: ExMà, Centre of Arts and Culture, from June 17th to July 31th, 2005.
Venezia: Showroom Mondadori, January 13 – February 19, 2006
9th Biennial of Illustration and Graphic
The Fabulous Colored Pencils in the World
ROMA - Villa Poniatowski, April 23 - June 3, 2006
NAPOLI - Castel dell’Ovo, August 3 - September 20, 2007
VENEZIA - SPAZIOEVENTI Mondadori, January 8 - 27, 2008
 
ONE-MAN SHOW
Emanuele Luzzati: solo exhibition
Salonicco - Alberto Savinio Hall, November from 2nd to 16th, 1995.
Athens - Art Gallery, from November 23rd to December 10th, 1995.
Vicenza - Vicenza Edit Expo, from April 18th to 21st, 1996, in conjunction with a lecture by Emanuele Luzzati.
Kveta Pacovská: solo exhibition
Padua - Chiesa di San Rocco, from December 13th, 1998 to January 31st, 1999, in collaboration with Padua Administration Office.
Bassano del Grappa - Palazzo Agostinelli, from December 11th, 1999 to February 27th, 2000, in collaboration with Bassano’s Administration Office and the Support of the Czech Embassy.
VARIOUS ACTIVITIES
• In 1997 “L’Illustratore” was published, a bi-monthly magazine dedicated to the international world of illustration, art and culture.
• Every year the Teatrio is present at the Book Fair of Bologna, Italy, in its stand, proposing its news of the current year: exhibitions, courses, competitions, catalogues and unpublished books’ prototypes. Meetings with young artists are held into the stand, where the president of the association, looking over their own works, may give his opinion of expert in this field.
Sicilian Legends: between fairytale and tradition An exhibition of the works of the best young illustrators and writers, selected from the 1st Competition of Illustration for Children.PALERMO - Cantieri Culturali alla Zisa (via Paolo Gilli, 4), from October 18th to November 18th, 1997. In collaboration with the Chairman of Culture of the City of Palermo and through the patronage of UNICEF. Organized in conjunction with the exhibition“Book Project”.GRENOBLE - Lycée International Stendhal, from December 4th to 14th, 1997, in collaboration with the Italian Institute of Culture and the Italian Consulate. . Organized in conjunction with the exhibition Images and colours.
THE ENCHANTED MOUNTAINS: LEGENDS AND IMAGES An exhibition of the works of the young illustrators and writers selected from the 1st Competition for Illustration for residents in the ARGE ALP Communit.BOLZANO - Castel Mareccio, from October 9th to 30th, 1997, in collaboration with the Cultural Department and the promotion of Unicef.
BOOK PROJECT . Show of the International Competition of the illustrated Book for Children, open to young unknown illustrators and writer.
This initiative is realized in collaboration with the Municipality of Padua and with the Saving Bank of Padua and Rovigo, under the patronage of UNICEF and of the Veneto Region.
This competition has been an occasion and a stimulus for young people to re-discover the pleasure and the evocative charm of words and the exciting game of reciprocity in illustrating the word through images and the image with words. The participation of young writers, from different countries, often quite far from one another, has given the initiative a feeling of inter-culturality; it unveiled to whoever had the pleasure of approaching the exhibition of the works that, notwithstanding the cultural experiences, peculiar to each population, there are many more traits that make us ‘similar’, than traits that make us ‘different’.
The jury of the second edition of Book Project has awarded the first prize to a text for blind and/ or poorly sighted children. The reasons for this decision were that the entry was properly structured and that its graphic and narrative components were well defined. This is not a question of a prize awarded simply because it deals with handicap. It is a question of true recognition of the project and its feasibility: knowledge, respect for diversity, define interaction. This is why, this initiative clearly points out to us the path to be followed: a tiny piece of Europe which, in its own way, can provide us with bright new ideas and responces.
PADUA - Piano Nobile Stabilimento Pedrocchi, from March 8th to April 6th, 1997. 29 Works selected by the jury. A particular section is dedicated to the works of some non selected participants for their interesting ideas. From March 18th to April 6th, 1997 108 book prototypes of the non selected works are exhibited at the Sala della Gran Guardia in Piazza dei Signori in Padua. In the same year the 29 selected works by the jury are exhibited at the International Book Fair of Bologna.
PADUA – Civic Gallery of Contemporary Art, from December 6th 1998 to January 31st, 1999. Works selected from the 2nd competition.
SHOW OF THE COMPETITION: ILLUSTRATE A POSTER DRAWN FROM H.C. ANDERSEN FAIRY TALES Dedicated to the bicentenary of the writer H.C.Andersen, aimed at the promotion of new talented illustratore in Italy and abroad. Illustrations had to be drawn from the following fairy tales written by H.C.Andersen: The ugly duckling, The drop of water, The wild swans, The elf mound, The Marsh king's daughter, The little mermaid, The Swan's nest, The last dream of an old oak. These fairy tales are in relation with the territory of Abano Terme, for the connection to the water and to the hills. The exhibition is made up of two sections: one of professional artists and the other of young talents.
ABANO TERME - Civic Gallery, from February 2nd to March 29th, 2005.
COMPETITONS
The annual International Competition of Illustration, created in collaboration with the Councillor for Culture of the City of Chioggia, under the Patronage of the Veneto Region, offers young illustrators the possibility to evaluate their talents through the structural analysis of an invented fairytale based on images, i.e. with no text. The aim of the competition is to propose the new international talents to the Italian publishing houses, that contact the selected participants for an eventual publication. Before the opening of the exhibition of each annual competition there are the Meetings with the Illustrator and with the Publisher, that offer opportunities for a critical investigation among experts. Also the participants can show their works to the professionals in the field to have a critic opinion. In this 15th edition of the competition, entitled “Dodgeball”, the experts will be represented by: Claude E. Dagail, editor of La Compagnie Créative (France); Mohamed Danawi, professor of illustration at Savannah College of Art & Design (GA, USA); Oddo De Grandis, chairman of the Teatrio Cultural Association (Italy); Roberto Denti, writer and owner of La Libreria dei Ragazzi (Italy); Walter Fochesato, journalist and art critic (Italy); Adelchi Galloni, illustrator (Italy); Stefano Morassutti Vitale, illustrator (Italy); Fausta Orecchio, editor of Orecchio Acerbo (Italy); Kveta Pacovska, illustrator (Czech Republic); Yuko Shimizu, illustrator (NY, USA).
SHOW OF THE 1ST INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF ILLUSTRATION Hoplà
CHIOGGIA - San Nicolò Auditorium, from July 1st to August 15th, 1995.
VENICE - Saving Bank, Campo San Luca, from December 15th, 1995 to January 12th, 1996.
MESTRE - Saving Bank, Mestre, Piazza Ferretto, from February 12th to March 1st, 1996.
BOLZANO - Castel Mareccio, from October 8th to 26th, 1996. Organized in conjunction with the exhibition: The Art of Emanuele Luzzati, Maurizio Olivotto, Lorenzo Mattotti, Adelchi Galloni, and young artists from Bolzano.
SHOW OF THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF ILLUSTRATION Curious World
CHIOGGIA - Silvio Pellico School, from July 8th to August 31st, 1996.
ALPIGNANO - ‘Caduti per la libertà’ Library, 7 -21 December, 1996. Organized in conjunction with the exhibition ‘Images and Colors’, and two solo exhibitions by Cecco Mariniello and Mario Gomboli, who held a workshp for primary and secondary schools.
PALERMO - Santa Maria dello Spasimo Church, from January 25th to February 28th, 1997. Organized in conjunction with the exhibition ‘Precious Figures: 39 Illustrators from Russia and surroundings’.
PALMA DI MONTECHIARO - Palazzo degli Scolopi, from May 1st to 30th, 1997. Organized in conjunction with the exhibition ‘Images and Colors’. Workshops held from May 5th to 10th, 1997, entitled ‘How a fairytale is created’.
HELSINKI - Annantalo Arts Center, from September 5th to 28th, 1997. Organized in conjunction with the exhibition ‘Images and Colors’.
SHOW OF THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF ILLUSTRATION Fabulous Night
CHIOGGIA - Silvio Pellico School, from July 7th to August 31st, 1997.
SHOW OF THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF ILLUSTRATION Monsters are coming...!
CHIOGGIA - Silvio Pellico School, from July 6th to August 31st, 1998.
MARSEILLE - Italian Institute of Culture, from February 25th to March 18th, 1999.
NAIROBI - Italian Institute of Culture, from April 13th to 22nd, 1999. Organized in conjunction with the exhibition ‘Images and Colors’.
ADDIS ABABA - Italian Institute of Culture, from April 28th to May 5th, 1999. Organized in conjunction with the exhibition ‘Images and Colors’.
HELSINKI - Annantalo Arts Center, from September 2nd to October 3rd, 1999, in collaboration with the Italian Institute of Culture in Helsinki.
SHOW OF THE 5TH INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF ILLUSTRATION The blue and I...
CHIOGGIA - Silvio Pellico School, from July 5th to August 29th, 1999.
ADDIS ABABA - Italian Institute of Culture, from November 3rd to November 10th, 1999.
MARSEILLE - Italian Institute of Culture, from February 10th to March15th, 2000.
SHOW OF THE 6TH INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF ILLUSTRATION African Legends
CHIOGGIA - Silvio Pellico School, from July 3rd to August 27, 2000.
NAIROBI - Italian Institute of Culture, from November 14th to 20th, 2000
ADDIS ABABA - Italian Institute of Culture, from November 23rd to 30th, 2000.
VENICE - Central Post, from December 13rd, 2000 to January 6th, 2001.
HELSINKI - Art Centre Annantalo, from February 15th to March 4th, 2001.
STRASBOURG – Ecole Supérieure des Arts Décoratif, from May 4th to May 25th, 2001.
SHOW OF THE 7TH INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF ILLUSTRATION Stories of city...
CHIOGGIA - Silvio Pellico School, from July 1st to August 29th, 2001.
ADDIS ABABA - Italian Institute of Culture, from October 24th to November 2nd, 2001.
MEXICO CITY - Book Fair, from November 10th to 20th, 2001.
ALPIGNANO - from November 28th to December 15th, 2001.
COSENZA - Casa delle Culture, from January 10th to February 10th, 2002.

HELSINKI – Art Centre Annantalo, from February 14th to March 3rd, 2002.
SHOW OF THE 8TH INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF ILLUSTRATION Round Red
A new initiative promoted this year by the Teatrio Cultural Association has been the printing of four booklets of some of the young artists selected in the Competition.
From this year next to the exhibition Round Red exclusively based on images, it is also presented a show of original book prototypes, realized by unknown illustrators on the occasion of the competition Book Project. The competition of illustration Round Red and Book Project were born in order to promote young talented illustrators whether Italians or foreigners in the publishing field.
The illustrated stories of the above-mentioned competitions are available for the interested publishers who ask for them.
CHIOGGIA - Silvio Pellico School, from July 4th to August 30th, 2002.
ADDIS ABABA –Italian Institute of Culture, from October 1st to 14th, 2002.
MEXICO CITY - Book Fair, from November 9th to 14th, 2002.
COSENZA - Casa delle Culture, 10 gennaio - 10 febbraio 2003.
LISBON - Italian Institute of Culture, from March 6th to 14th, 2003.
VENICE - Palazzo delle Prigioni, from March 31st to April 14th, 2003.
TOKYO, OSAKA, KANAZAWA, NAGOYA – from September to December 2003
SHOW OF THE 9TH INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF ILLUSTRATION Mysterious East
For the publisher of all over the world, this appointment has to represent, more and more, a precious instrument for the singling out of the new tendencies in the field of illustration and an effective filter in order to bring the most interesting personalities in the outline of the artistic offer into focus. The “Book Project” exhibition , exposes prototypes of remarkable value which exploit the boundless possibilities of visual and conceptual game, from the articulation of the text in the page to the combination between the classical graphical and pictorial means and the new technologies.
CHIOGGIA - Silvio Pellico School, from June 28th to August 10th, 2003.
ADDIS ABABA – Italian Institute of Culture, from September 30th to October 10th, 2003.
MEXICO CITY - International Book Fair, from November 10th to 24th, 2003.
HELSINKI - dates and place to be fixed.
SAVANNAH - SCAD, from March 28th to May 10th, 2004.
SHOW OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF ILLUSTRATION Circus
Chioggia: Civic Gallery, from July to August 2004.
Addis Abeba: Italian Institute of Culture, from September 27th to October 12th, 2004.
Mexico City: Book Fair, from November 13th to 23rd, 2004.
Lisbon: Italian Insitute of Culture, from February 10th to 28th, 2005.
Helsinki: Stoa Centre, from April 18th toMay 1st, 2005.
Venezia: Galleria Contemporaneo, December 18 2005 – February 17, 2006.
Bassano del Grappa: Palazzo Agostinelli,
December 7, 2006 – March 4, 2007
Montecchio Maggiore: Galleria Civica,
March 10 – 20, 2007
SHOW OF THE 11TH INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF ILLUSTRATION Berni show
Chioggia - Galleria Civica, from July 10th - to 31st, 2005.
NAPOLI - Casina Pompeiana, 29 luglio - 15 settembre 2005.
Addis Abeba - Italian Institute of Culture, from October 1st to 11th, 2005.
MEXICO CITY - Book Fair, from October 12th to November 20th, 2005.
VENIEZIA - Exhibition Hall Mondadori, from January 13th to February 19th, 2005.
BASSANO DEL GRAPPA - Agostinelli Palace, from March 5 to April 25th, 2005.
STRASBOURG - Biblioteca Municipale, 12 – 27 maggio 2006.
SHOW OF THE 12TH INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF ILLUSTRATION A Fabulous Yellow
Chioggia - Civic Gallery , from July 10 to 30 2006.
Addis Abeba - Italian Institute of Culture, September 25 – October 6, 2006.
MEXICO CITY - Book Fair, November 11 – 20, 2006.
ABANO TERME - Civic Gallery “Al Montirone”, November 25 - December 20, 2006.
SAVANNAH - Savannah College of Art & Design, January 5 - 28, 2007.
MONTECCHIO MAGGIORE (VI) - Civic Gallery, November 10 - December 10, 2007.
VILNIUS - LiExpo, February 19 - 24, 2008.
SHOW OF THE 13TH INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF ILLUSTRATION Beyond the mirror
Chioggia - Civic Gallery, July 1 - 22, 2007.
MEXICO CITY - Book Fair, November 8 – 21, 2007.
ATLANTA - Savannah College of Art & Design- Gallery 1600, January 5 - 24, 2008.
SAVANNAH - Savannah College of Art & Design-Pei Ling Chan Gallery, March 7 - April 11, 2008.
SHOW OF THE 14TH INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF ILLUSTRATION Ghosts and get aways
Chioggia - Civic Gallery, June 29 - July 27, 2008.
ROMA - Casa delle Letterature, September 2008
GUADALAJARA - International Book Fair, November 29, 2008 – March 3, 2009.
SAVANNAH - Savannah College of Art & Design, March 15 - April 15, 2009.
BOGOTA' - Italian Institute of Culture, June 20 - July 10, 2009.

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