The Marino Marini Museum in piazza San Pancrazio, Florence, Italy, is hosting the first edition of “International Feel – Live at the Museum”, a much-anticipated series of six performances of music and video art, featuring some of the biggest international artists.
The event is organized by International Feel, in collaboration with the Museo Marino Marini, Marquee Moon, Blow Up, Library Brac and Société Anonyme, and is intended for an audience attentive to the transverse and modern languages of art.
The next event is on February 17, 2012, with Austrian artist Fennesz, whose sound is considered the most modern and visual electronics shows in the world. The artist will put ot music the masterpieces of silent film from Berlin: Symphony of a Great City, directed by Walter Ruttmann in 1927, which accompanies the narration of a day in Berlin, from dawn to midnight, the discovery of the life, work and leisure of t 3he citizens (€ 20).
On March 30, 2012, with the British All Carter, a well-matched pair formed by Cosey Fanni Tutti and Chris Carter, of the former Throbbing Gristle who are veritable legends of industrial music, a term coined for them, with the new project Harmonic coaction (€ 20).
On April 13, Parastrophics, the new work of Mouse on Mars, a German duo “post-techno” composed of Andi Toma and Jan St Warner, is the tip of the iceberg of the great wave of German New Wave 90s (€ 25). On April 27 by the Americans Sic Alps, the duo of Mike Donovan, a veteran of the scene in San Francisco, and Matt Hartman, already with the Coachwhips and former guitarist of Cat Power, who have just released their latest album, Napa Asylum (€ 15).
International Feel closes on May 18 with the Italy debut performance by Nurse With Wound, the experimental music project of English musician Steven Stapleton, which began in 1978 and was influenced by krautrock, concrete music, jazz improvisation, surrealism, Dadaism, and pervaded by a sinister and absurd sense of humor (€ 25).
The Marino Marini Museum, in addition to the exhibitions held there, regularly hosts series of events, with the contributions by artists, authors, critics, performers and musicians. The idea stems from the desire to add to the space dediacted to the art and the history of Marino Marini, other works from the contemporary art scene.
Concerts start at 21.30. Starting at 21, you can have an aperitivo at the “Brac corner.” Seats are limited. Info and bookings on-line: http://www.internationalfeel.it/ or at the Marquee Moon (Piazza Santa Maria Maggiore, 7R, Florence, 055 2645715) and at Brac Library (Via de vagellai 18R, Florence, +39 055 944877). More info: Marino Marini Museum (Florence, Piazza San Pancrazio – tel. +39 055.219432).
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