{"id":2348,"date":"2023-08-29T09:25:17","date_gmt":"2023-08-29T07:25:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tulliovietri.com\/?p=2348"},"modified":"2023-10-14T16:53:44","modified_gmt":"2023-10-14T14:53:44","slug":"incontro-con-la-poesia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tulliovietri.com\/en\/incontro-con-la-poesia\/","title":{"rendered":"Encounter with Poetry"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>Tullio Vietri<\/div>\n<h1>Encounter<br \/>with Poetry<\/h1>\n<div>Tullio Vietri, who has always been interested in literature, as an artist directly encounters poetry on a few but significant occasions.<\/div>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/05\/foto-ritoccata-tullio-vietri-2.png\" alt=\"\"><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/2023-10-02-%C2%A9-oscar-ferrari-antonio-cesari-124-scaled.jpg\" alt=\"\"><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>In the mid-1960s, he is invited to contribute to the figural interpretation of <em>The Divine Comedy<\/em>, three volumes edited by Fortunato Bellonzi and published, under the auspices of the Dante Alighieri Society and the Quadriennale di Roma, as part of the official celebrations of the seventh centenary of the poet&#8217;s birth (1965) by Aldo Martello Editore Milano. A rare edition of only 500 copies; fifty-two artists are involved, including Mirko Basaldella, Corrado Cagli, Massimo Campigli, Carlo Carr\u00e0, Giorgio De Chirico, Renato Guttuso, Carlo Levi, Carlo Mattioli, Francesco Messina, Luciano Minguzzi, Fausto Pirandello, Aligi Sassu, Gino Severini, Renzo Vespignani, Tono Zancanaro, Giuseppe Zigaina. <\/p>\n<p><p>Tullio Vietri made a wax pastel on paper for <em>The accidiosi<\/em> (from Dante Alighieri\u2019s XVIII Canto of Purgatory, terzine 33): \u00ab&#8230; correndo si movea tutta quella turba magna; e due dinnanzi gridavan piangendo.\u00bb (\u00abfull soon they were upon us, because running moved onward all that mighty multitude, and two in the advance cried out, lamenting\u00bb) a sorrowful but sublimated interpretation of guilt.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>Many years later &#8211; thanks to his friend and artist Gianni Pignat &#8211; Vietri gets in touch<br \/>\nwith Gian Mario Villalta, one of the greatest contemporary Italian poets. The idea of collaborating together was born. The Plaquette \u201cE adesso dove, spogliato delle ombre, dove?\u201d (\u201cAnd now where, stripped of shadows, where?\u201d) was published in numbered copies in 2010 by the Liberinto publishing house in PN, with a poem by Gian Mario Villalta, four reproduced drawings and a lithography by Tullio Vietri.\n<\/div>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/09\/A-106-scaled.jpg\" alt=\"\"><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/09\/pordenonelegge-catalogo-92-scaled.jpg\" alt=\"\"><\/p>\n<div>In 2012, twenty poets interpreted 20 of Vietri&#8217;s paintings on display in the exhibition \u201cSono, persone e non cose\u201d (\u201cThey are, people not things\u201d), set up in the halls of the Civic Library as part of \u201cPordenone legge\u201d (\u201cPordenone reads\u201d): Antonella Anedda, Mario Benedetti, Alberto Bertoni, Massimo Bocchiola, Franco Buffoni, Antonella Bukovaz, Maria Grazia Calandrone, Pierluigi Cappello, Anna Maria Carpi, Maurizio Cucchi, Stefano Dal Bianco, Milo De Angelis, Umberto Fiori, Bianca Maria Frabotta, Silvio Ornella, Antonio Riccardi, Davide Rondoni, Mario Santagostini, Gian Mario Villalta, Giacomo Vit.<\/div>\n<h3>Solo exhibition Pordenone &#8211; Gorizia<\/h3>\n<div>\u201cSono, persone e non cose\u201d (\u201cThey are, people not things\u201d). Tullio Vietri\u2019s art merges with poetry: paintings and poetry, together, remain in the halls of the Pordenone library, or, together, they travel to other exhibition venues, to other Libraries, such as the one in Gorizia.<\/div>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<h2>Events &#038; News<\/h2>\n<div>News and information on new events related to Tullio Vietri and ongoing activities within the Atelier.<br \/>\nHighlights of special moments, near and far.\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<p>\n    <a href=\"\/en\/eventi-e-news\/\">View Events &#038; News<\/a>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<h2>The Atelier<\/h2>\n<p>Tullio Vietri<\/p>\n<div>\n<p>The atelier preserves the family\u2019s rich pictorial and graphic collection (approximately 1,500 pieces, between paintings and graphics). It periodically organizes temporary exhibitions within its spaces, in order to promote knowledge about the collection, displaying the works in rotation.<\/p>\n<p>It is located in Bologna in Via Saragozza 135 under the historic portico of San Luca.<br \/>The Atelier can be visited, by appointment, from October to June. Guided tours available.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a href=\"\/en\/the-atelier\/\">Further information<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<h2>The Museum<\/h2>\n<p>Tullio Vietri<\/p>\n<div>\n<p>The Biblioteca Civica, managed by the Oderzo Cultura Foundation, displays the core of the collection owned by the Municipality of Oderzo, by the artist\u2019s behest, custodian of his artworks (about 4000 pieces including paintings and graphics).<\/p>\n<p>It is located in Oderzo (TV) in Via Garibaldi 80 at the Civic Library.<br \/>It can be visited during library opening hours and by appointment.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a href=\"\/en\/the-museum\/\">Further information<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><!--more--><br \/>\n<!-- {\"type\":\"layout\",\"children\":[{\"type\":\"section\",\"props\":{\"class\":\"uk-position-relative\",\"header_transparent_noplaceholder\":false,\"height\":\"full\",\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"overlap\":false,\"padding\":\"xlarge\",\"padding_remove_bottom\":false,\"style\":\"muted\",\"title_breakpoint\":\"xl\",\"title_position\":\"top-left\",\"title_rotation\":\"left\",\"vertical_align\":\"middle\",\"width\":\"\"},\"children\":[{\"type\":\"row\",\"children\":[{\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"position_sticky_breakpoint\":\"m\"},\"children\":[{\"type\":\"headline\",\"props\":{\"content\":\"Tullio Vietri\",\"margin\":\"remove-vertical\",\"title_element\":\"div\",\"title_style\":\"h2\"}},{\"type\":\"headline\",\"props\":{\"content\":\"Encounter<br \/>with Poetry\",\"margin_remove_top\":false,\"position\":\"relative\",\"position_z_index\":\"1\",\"text_align\":\"left\",\"text_align_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"text_align_fallback\":\"center\",\"title_element\":\"h1\",\"title_style\":\"heading-xlarge\"}},{\"type\":\"text\",\"props\":{\"class\":\"uk-width-xlarge@l\",\"column_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"content\":\"Tullio Vietri, who has always been interested in literature, as an artist directly encounters poetry on a few but significant occasions.\",\"margin\":\"medium\",\"maxwidth\":\"large\",\"maxwidth_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"position\":\"relative\",\"position_z_index\":\"1\",\"text_align\":\"left\",\"text_align_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"text_align_fallback\":\"center\",\"text_style\":\"large\"}}]}],\"props\":{\"margin\":\"remove-vertical\",\"width\":\"small\"}},{\"type\":\"row\",\"props\":{\"margin\":\"remove-vertical\",\"width\":\"small\"},\"children\":[{\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"css\":\".el-column > * { position: static; }\",\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"position_sticky_breakpoint\":\"m\"},\"children\":[{\"type\":\"image\",\"props\":{\"animation\":\"parallax\",\"css\":\".el-image { max-width: 54vw; }\\n.el-element { pointer-events: none; }\\n\\n@media (max-width: 1199px) {\\n    .el-element { \\n        right: -80px!important;\\n        text-align: right!important; }\\n}\",\"image\":\"\\\/wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/2023\\\/05\\\/foto-ritoccata-tullio-vietri-2.png\",\"image_loading\":true,\"image_svg_color\":\"emphasis\",\"image_width\":\"800\",\"margin\":\"default\",\"parallax_x\":\"240\",\"position\":\"absolute\",\"position_bottom\":\"0\",\"position_right\":\"-370\",\"position_z_index\":\"1\",\"text_align\":\"center\",\"visibility\":\"m\"}}]}]}],\"name\":\"Hero\"},{\"type\":\"section\",\"props\":{\"css\":\".el-section{\\n    background:#ffffff;\\n}\",\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"style\":\"default\",\"title_breakpoint\":\"xl\",\"title_position\":\"top-left\",\"title_rotation\":\"left\",\"vertical_align\":\"middle\",\"width\":\"large\"},\"children\":[{\"type\":\"row\",\"props\":{\"layout\":\"1-2,1-2\"},\"children\":[{\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"position_sticky_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"vertical_align\":\"middle\",\"width_medium\":\"1-3\"},\"children\":[{\"type\":\"image\",\"props\":{\"image\":\"wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/2023\\\/10\\\/2023-10-02-\\u00a9-oscar-ferrari-antonio-cesari-124-scaled.jpg\",\"image_svg_color\":\"emphasis\",\"margin\":\"default\"}}]},{\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"position_sticky_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"vertical_align\":\"middle\",\"width_medium\":\"2-3\"},\"children\":[{\"type\":\"text\",\"props\":{\"column_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"content\":\"\n\n<p>In the mid-1960s, he is invited to contribute to the figural interpretation of <em>The Divine Comedy<\\\/em>, three volumes edited by Fortunato Bellonzi and published, under the auspices of the Dante Alighieri Society and the Quadriennale di Roma, as part of the official celebrations of the seventh centenary of the poet's birth (1965) by Aldo Martello Editore Milano. 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