Palazzo
Contarini Polignac
Bonhams
Prize for The Venice Glass Week
Special
Recognition
Tristano di Robilant - La finestra mi disse
Tristano di Robilant - La finestra mi disse
Curtator
– Elisa Schaar
The jury of the Bonhams Prize for The
Venice Glass Week awarded a Special Recogniton
to the exhibition La finestra mi disse - The window says to me - by
Tristano di Robilant and curated by Elisa Schaar at Palazzo Contarini Polignac which was deemed particularly
interesting and emblematic of the spirit of The Venice Glass Week festival.
Tristano di Robilant – Soldato Innamorato – indaco
The
exhibition of Tristano di Robilant was
curated by Elisa Schaar for The Venice Glass Week 2020 in Palazzo
Polignac it consisted of a group of seven glass sculptures created in Murano with the collaboration of the
maestro glass blower Andrea Zilio.
The title of the exhibition, a line taken from Marcel Proust, refers to
a window in Venice that elicits in
him strong emotional memories both of the city and of his beloved mother. The
transparent glass sculptures - as window prisms - obliquely pay homage to the
rich literary and musical history of Palazzo Polignac, and, on a more personal
level, evoke memories of a summer spent there as a young boy in 1976.
Tristano di Robilant
Tristano di Robilant – Sunset Grand
Couturier
Tristano di Robilant – Proust a Venezia
Tristano di Robilant – Bikim de Montebello and
Barbara Foscari
Rosa Barovier and Luca Mola
Allegra Hicks
Maria Novella dei Carraresi and Jean Blanchaert
Alma Zevi
Tristano di Robilant
Soldato Innamorato – ambra
Elijah’s Cloud
Mara Vieyra and Mimi Todhunter
Mark Smith, Pamela Berry and Ziva
Kraus
Guillaume de Croy
Maria Grazia Rosin and Sigrid de Montrond
Tristano di
Robilant - Proust a Venezia
Beatrice Burati Anderson, Tristano di
Robilant and Andrew Huston
Cat Bauer
Valentina and Lorenzo Marangoni
Suzanne Thun, David Landau and Rosy
Kahane
Tristano di
Robilant - Lettera da Bisanzio
Isabella Casa Palumbo
Fossati
Bikim de Montebello and Paolo Lorenzoni
Valentina Marangoni, Chiara Gradella and Maria Novella dei Carraresi
Tristano di
Robilant – Sei Capelli
Edmond a’ Venise
Judi
Harvest
Art and
Honeybees in Time of Quarantine
In the concept store Edmond a’ Venise on show one of a kind glassworks by American artist by Judi Harvest inspired by her Honey
Garden and Honeybees on Murano these
were presented alongside her 76 watercolors on pink handmade paper from Venice titled Art in the Time of Quarantine. This exhibition, while relating the
viewer to these marvelous, spiritual creatures, also brings awareness to the
endangered honeybees and Murano glass masters - two colonies of fragile,
fundamental beauty. It is as much about our wild and precious lives as it is about
the Honeybees. Like a honeycomb, everything is connected.
Giorgio
Giuman and
Judi Harvest
Judi Harvest
Art and
Honeybees in Time of Quarantine
76 watercolors on pink
handmade Venetian paper
Judi
Harvest - Hive and Baby Drone
Murano glass - gold leaf
- wire