Stabat Mater Dolorosa
From 08 Maggio 2015 to 07 Giugno 2015
Venice
Place: Fondazione Giorgio Cini
Address: Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore
Organizers:
- Fondazione Casa dello Spirito e delle Arti Onlus
- Fondazione Giorgio Cini
Telefono per informazioni: +39 041 5289900
E-Mail info: arte@cini.it
Official site: http://www.cini.it
On the occasion of the 56th edition of the Venice Visual Arts Biennale, the Fondazione Casa dello Spirito e delle Arti Onlus, in collaboration with the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, is staging Stabat Mater Dolorosa, an installation by Giovanni Manfredini,Ennio Morricone and Anna Maria Canopi, inspired by the life of Christ and his passion.
Born out of a story of human suffering, which art has transfigured, Giovanni Manfredini’s Stabat Mater Dolorosa consists of a suspended copper crown of rose branches coated in gold. Only the music of the great composer Ennio Morricone, the voice of Anna Maria Canopi and two invisible threads hold the illuminated crown in place without any supports. As such it represents and speaks of the sorrow of the Virgin Mary and that of every woman and every man and the stations of the cross.
Although this artistic project stems from personal experience, it becomes universal. Like the lines in Jacopone da Todi’s prayer with the same title (Eia, Mater, fons amoris, / me sentire vim doloris / fac ut tecum lugeam; “O, Mother, fountainhead of love / let me feel the same pain / so that I may weep with you”), it offers redemption by glorifying the suffering of Christ, the Virgin Mary and humanity.
The journey of the crown begins at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini during the 56th edition of the Venice Biennale and will then move on to another six “stations”, from New York to Berlin, from Berlin to Istanbul, before finally arriving in Rome.
Giovanni Manfredini has held solo shows in Madrid, Naples, Rome, Berlin, Basel, Berne, London, Frankfurt and Stuttgart.
Principal collective shows: 54th Venice Biennale, MoMA, New York, Stedelijk Museum, Gand. His works have been shown alongside those of Caravaggio in the Cerasi Chapel in the church of Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome; a large triptych by him is in the Kaiserdom, Frankfurt; and many of his works have been acquired by private and public collections, including the Kunsthalle, Stuttgart, the Kunstmuseum, Bonn, the SMAK, Gand, the Fukuyama Museum of Art, the Gallera d’arte moderna, Bologna, and the MART, Trento and Rovereto.
Anna Maria Cànopi was born at Pecorara on 24 April 1931.
At a very early age she felt the vocation for the monastic life of silence and contemplation. She is the founder and abbess of Mater Ecclesiae, a Benedictine abbey on the Island of San Giulio on Lake Orta, in the province of Novara. She is a well-known and greatly valued author of many books on monastic and Christian spirituality. She is also an authority in the field of biblical, liturgical and monastic spirituality.
She collaborated on the CEI version of the Bible, the catechism of the Catholic Church and editions of the new missals and lectionaries.
She drafted the text for the Via Crucis of Pope John Paul II at the Coliseum in 1993. In 1995 she bore witness to her life as a Benedictine nun at the conference of European young people held at Loreto. On 30 August 2009 she welcomed to her abbey Gregory III Laham, Patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, who celebrated the Holy Mass according to the Greek Byzantine rite.
Ennio Morricone is an Italian composer, musician and conductor. During his career he has tackled all the kinds of compositions, both absolute music and applied music, first as an orchestrator and conductor in the field of recordings and then as a composer for theatre, radio, television and cinema.
Since 1960 Ennio Morricone has written soundtracks for over 400 films, often working with many Italian and international directors (such as Sergio Leone, Gillo Pontecorvo, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Bernardo Bertolucci, Giuliano Montaldo, Lina Wertmuller, Giuseppe Tornatore, Brian De Palma and Roman Polanski).
His production of absolute music includes over 100 compositions since 1946. He has conducted various orchestras worldwide, including the Orchestra dell’Accademia di Santa Cecilia (several seasons), the Orchestra Filarmonica e del Coro Filarmonico della Scala, the Orchestra del Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, the Orchestra of the Budapest Opera House, and the Orquesta Nacionales de España.
In his long career Ennio Morricone has received numerous awards including 8 Silver Ribbons, 5 BAFTA Awards, 5 Oscar Nominations, 7 David Di Donatellos, 3 Golden Globes, 1 Grammy Award, 1 European Film Award, as well as a Golden Lion and a Lifetime Achievement Oscar.
Born out of a story of human suffering, which art has transfigured, Giovanni Manfredini’s Stabat Mater Dolorosa consists of a suspended copper crown of rose branches coated in gold. Only the music of the great composer Ennio Morricone, the voice of Anna Maria Canopi and two invisible threads hold the illuminated crown in place without any supports. As such it represents and speaks of the sorrow of the Virgin Mary and that of every woman and every man and the stations of the cross.
Although this artistic project stems from personal experience, it becomes universal. Like the lines in Jacopone da Todi’s prayer with the same title (Eia, Mater, fons amoris, / me sentire vim doloris / fac ut tecum lugeam; “O, Mother, fountainhead of love / let me feel the same pain / so that I may weep with you”), it offers redemption by glorifying the suffering of Christ, the Virgin Mary and humanity.
The journey of the crown begins at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini during the 56th edition of the Venice Biennale and will then move on to another six “stations”, from New York to Berlin, from Berlin to Istanbul, before finally arriving in Rome.
Giovanni Manfredini has held solo shows in Madrid, Naples, Rome, Berlin, Basel, Berne, London, Frankfurt and Stuttgart.
Principal collective shows: 54th Venice Biennale, MoMA, New York, Stedelijk Museum, Gand. His works have been shown alongside those of Caravaggio in the Cerasi Chapel in the church of Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome; a large triptych by him is in the Kaiserdom, Frankfurt; and many of his works have been acquired by private and public collections, including the Kunsthalle, Stuttgart, the Kunstmuseum, Bonn, the SMAK, Gand, the Fukuyama Museum of Art, the Gallera d’arte moderna, Bologna, and the MART, Trento and Rovereto.
Anna Maria Cànopi was born at Pecorara on 24 April 1931.
At a very early age she felt the vocation for the monastic life of silence and contemplation. She is the founder and abbess of Mater Ecclesiae, a Benedictine abbey on the Island of San Giulio on Lake Orta, in the province of Novara. She is a well-known and greatly valued author of many books on monastic and Christian spirituality. She is also an authority in the field of biblical, liturgical and monastic spirituality.
She collaborated on the CEI version of the Bible, the catechism of the Catholic Church and editions of the new missals and lectionaries.
She drafted the text for the Via Crucis of Pope John Paul II at the Coliseum in 1993. In 1995 she bore witness to her life as a Benedictine nun at the conference of European young people held at Loreto. On 30 August 2009 she welcomed to her abbey Gregory III Laham, Patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, who celebrated the Holy Mass according to the Greek Byzantine rite.
Ennio Morricone is an Italian composer, musician and conductor. During his career he has tackled all the kinds of compositions, both absolute music and applied music, first as an orchestrator and conductor in the field of recordings and then as a composer for theatre, radio, television and cinema.
Since 1960 Ennio Morricone has written soundtracks for over 400 films, often working with many Italian and international directors (such as Sergio Leone, Gillo Pontecorvo, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Bernardo Bertolucci, Giuliano Montaldo, Lina Wertmuller, Giuseppe Tornatore, Brian De Palma and Roman Polanski).
His production of absolute music includes over 100 compositions since 1946. He has conducted various orchestras worldwide, including the Orchestra dell’Accademia di Santa Cecilia (several seasons), the Orchestra Filarmonica e del Coro Filarmonico della Scala, the Orchestra del Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, the Orchestra of the Budapest Opera House, and the Orquesta Nacionales de España.
In his long career Ennio Morricone has received numerous awards including 8 Silver Ribbons, 5 BAFTA Awards, 5 Oscar Nominations, 7 David Di Donatellos, 3 Golden Globes, 1 Grammy Award, 1 European Film Award, as well as a Golden Lion and a Lifetime Achievement Oscar.
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