
From June 1st at the Casina Vanvitelliana in Bacoli, Naples, the exhibition Days Art – Linguaggi dell’Arte (Languages of Art) is underway.
The exhibit is organized by Morra Arte Studio in collaboration with Edart Edizioni main sponsor who takes care of the graphic design, and the technical sponsors Visconti Tappeti and Pasticceria Antonia.
The Real Casino Borbonico del Fusaro, more commonly known as Casina Vanvitelliana, is a magnificent example of late Baroque architecture, built in 1782 by the architect Carlo Vanvitelli (1739-1821), son of the famous Luigi Vanvitelli, author of the Royal Palace of Caserta.
The structure, commissioned by the King of the Kingdom of Naples, Ferdinand IV of Bourbon (1751-1825), served as a place of rest after his hunting and fishing trips and is located on a small island within Lake Fusaro.
Until June 23 it will be the setting for the collective art exhibition presented by Morra Arte Studio featuring works by artists such as Banksy, Andy Warhol, Francesco Pezzuco, Carla Castaldo, Francesco Stilo, Claudio Cionini, Tano Festa, Bruno Donzelli, Giuliano Grittini, Marco Izzo, Daniela Lupi, Carmine carlo Maffei, Giancarlo Montuschi, Franco Angeli, Antonio Murgia, Gianni Piva, Mimmo Rotella, Massimo Sansavini, Dario Tironi, Emilio Vedova, Franco Nonnis, Fabio Niola, Giuseppe Della Ventura.
The cost of the ticket for the exhibit is € 5. Children visit free.
Days Art – Languages of Art
at Casina Vanvitelliana