Contemporary artworks by Australian artists Rick Amor, Mira Gojak, Michael Graf, Andrew Hazewinkel, Peter Robinson, Jan Senbergs and Simon Terrill are juxtaposed with a selection of prints by Giovanni Battista Piranesi to highlight the many ways in which the strategies and devices used by the eighteenth-century artist and architect are still very much a part of the way artists work today. The exhibition also includes objects from the University’s Classics and Archaeology Collection, the University of Melbourne Art Collection and the Baillieu Library Special and Print collections together with works from the State Library of Victoria and private lenders. Curator: Jenny Long The Piranesi effect is a companion exhibition to a large Piranesi...
Piranesi was fascinated by the remnants of antiquity still visible in his native Italy. His detailed...
Over the course of the last academic year, while on a Rome Prize Fellowship at the American Academy ...
This study aims at reconsidering one of the most famous photo-documentation of Arte Povera: Claudio ...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi prints, June 22 - September 1 2007https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/exhi...
This exhibition (a component of the SoCA 2011 staff show titled "Staff Show") consists of nine artwo...
Abstract. This paper discuss the making of, The Piranesi Project, a Stratigraphy of Views of Rome, a...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi. February - March 1979https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/exhibition_catal...
The Digital Piranesi website is a project from the Center for Digital Humanities at the University o...
Three hundred years ago Giambattista Piranesi was born in Venice: engraver, printer, architect and a...
Giambattista Piranesi, a remarkable artist and outstanding engraver, was also an engineer, archeolog...
In 2014 the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia embarked upon a redisplay of its It...
Book of Exhibition: ‘A beautiful line: Italian prints from Mantegna to Piranesi’ traces the developm...
Organized by the Department Of Art and Music, Seton Hall University. Curated by Miesha Hardison, Mar...
Piranesi in Ghent is an exhibition, a catalogue and a symposium. It is also a telling story in the ...
Brilliant artist, who contributed so much to spreading out the myth and fascination of Rome in Europ...
Piranesi was fascinated by the remnants of antiquity still visible in his native Italy. His detailed...
Over the course of the last academic year, while on a Rome Prize Fellowship at the American Academy ...
This study aims at reconsidering one of the most famous photo-documentation of Arte Povera: Claudio ...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi prints, June 22 - September 1 2007https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/exhi...
This exhibition (a component of the SoCA 2011 staff show titled "Staff Show") consists of nine artwo...
Abstract. This paper discuss the making of, The Piranesi Project, a Stratigraphy of Views of Rome, a...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi. February - March 1979https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/exhibition_catal...
The Digital Piranesi website is a project from the Center for Digital Humanities at the University o...
Three hundred years ago Giambattista Piranesi was born in Venice: engraver, printer, architect and a...
Giambattista Piranesi, a remarkable artist and outstanding engraver, was also an engineer, archeolog...
In 2014 the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia embarked upon a redisplay of its It...
Book of Exhibition: ‘A beautiful line: Italian prints from Mantegna to Piranesi’ traces the developm...
Organized by the Department Of Art and Music, Seton Hall University. Curated by Miesha Hardison, Mar...
Piranesi in Ghent is an exhibition, a catalogue and a symposium. It is also a telling story in the ...
Brilliant artist, who contributed so much to spreading out the myth and fascination of Rome in Europ...
Piranesi was fascinated by the remnants of antiquity still visible in his native Italy. His detailed...
Over the course of the last academic year, while on a Rome Prize Fellowship at the American Academy ...
This study aims at reconsidering one of the most famous photo-documentation of Arte Povera: Claudio ...