Donatello in Florence, the Biennale of Sydney and Eduardo Navarros seed installation

Published: March 18, 2022, 12:01 a.m.

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Donatello in Florence, the Biennale of Sydney and Eduardo Navarro\\u2019s seed installationThis week, as the Palazzo Strozzi and Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence present a survey of Donatello, one of the greatest of all Italian Renaissance masters, we talk to Arturo Galansino, the Strozzi\\u2019s Director General, and Paola D\\u2019Agostino, Director of the Bargello museum, about the show. The Biennale of Sydney in Australia has just opened, with the theme of r\\u012bvus, meaning stream in Latin. Jos\\xe9 Roca, the Biennale\\u2019s artistic director, and Alessandro Pelizzon, co-founder of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature, discuss the Biennale\\u2019s concept, bringing rivers and other \\u201caqueous beings\\u201d, as Roca and his curatorial colleagues call them, into dialogue with artists, architects, designers, scientists, and communities. What does it mean if you grant rivers and other natural forms rights? And this episode\\u2019s Work of the Week also explores nature, ecology and the relationship between humans and natural phenomena. We speak to curator B\\xe1rbara Rodriguez Mu\\xf1oz about Photosynthetics, an installation by Eduardo Navarro in Rooted Beings, the latest exhibition at London\\u2019s Wellcome Collection.


Donatello: The Renaissance, Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi and the Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence, 19 March-31 July. Gem\\xe4ldegalerie, Berlin, 2 September-8 January 2023. The Victoria and Albert Museum in London will stage its variation of the exhibition in 2023


The Biennale of Sydney: R\\u012bvus continues until 13 June. And Jos\\xe9 and Alessandro will take part in a panel discussion on 10 May titled Reclaiming Rivers\\u2019 Rights. Find out more at biennaleofsydney.art


Rooted Beings, Wellcome Collection, London, 24 March-29 August



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