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PRESS
RELEASE
The
MILANO International MODERN ARTS SHOW:
it will be blooming in Milan “The
MILANO ART SPRING Exhibitions”
Milan,
December 2002
A
new era for art is to open up at Milan
next May with the new venue: “The
MIMAS – The MILANO International
MODERN ARTS SHOW”, the first show
with an international outreach to be expressly
dedicated to the many-faceted world of
modern and contemporary art.
Established
to the highest standards of artistic and
organizational excellence which are the
hallmark of Artmediainternational, the
maiden edition of “The MIMAS”
is to bring together a select thirty art
galleries from here and abroad to illustrate
the prevailing schools of the last century.
The
event, to take place at the Palazzo della
Società per le Belle Arti ed Esposizione
Permanente of via Turati, from May 7th
through 11th , 2003, will follow the fifth
“The MIFAS – The MILANO International
FINE ARTS & ANTIQUES SHOW”,
likewise hosted at the Palazzo della Permanente,
from April 5th through 13th , 2003.
“The
MIFAS” and “The MIMAS”
are part and parcel of a larger project,
to be unfolded through 2004, under the
title “The MILANO ART SPRING Exhibitions”.
Designed to promote Milan as the capital
of the art market in Italy, this economic
and cultural project aims to launch focused
cross-border operations in partnership
with Institutions and the Business community.
“This
initiative is principally intended to
give greater exposure to Italian art,
from its inception to present-day achievements,
in a city with a marked cosmopolitan stamp
like Milan, which is already the heart
and business capital of art and antiquarians”
- says Artmediainternational president
and originator of the two shows and project,
Maria Bianca Marasini – “Trade
people have long since made the city of
Milan the premier venue for cultural and
business networking and transacting. Our
job has simply been to build up on existing
foundations.”
“The
MIMAS – The MILANO International
MODERN ARTS SHOW” will dedicate
its maiden exposition principally to paintings
and sculptures, but will also cover a
breadth of choice art exhibits from the
early twentieth century, such as ceramics,
glass, fabrics, silver and jewels, often
bearing the names of the most renowned
artists of the period.
The
superior quality of this array of exhibits
shall be placed under the scrutiny of
a broad Scientific Committee, made up
of academics, museum curators, experts
and restoration artists of international
repute, in the interest of visitors, buyers
and art gallery owners alike.
For
further informations: www.the-mimas.com;
www.milanomodernartsshow.com
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