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  • Art

A Walk with the Director: FLORENCE – Piazza della ss. Annunziata

Our Walk with the Director today takes us to Piazza della Santissima Annunziata, the most quintessential Renaissance square in Florence. Alongside special guests Idanna Pucci and Terence Ward, we discover buildings and monuments and even get a sneak preview of the oratorio di s. Sebastiano as it is being restored. Inside the basilica we are able to admire a fresco of the Annunciation dating back to the mid-13th century in which the face of the Madonna was, according to popular belief (and Michelangelo’s), painted by an angel. A look at Brunelleschi’s Spedale degli innocenti (foundling hospital), two crazy fountains, an enormous equestrian statue, and a pack of angry wolves (by Chinese artist Liu Ruowang) complete the tour.

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  • Casa Italiana

Stefano Albertini, 25 years at NYU – Casa Italiana Zerilli – Marimò 2.0

Stefano Albertini welcomes i-Italy to New York University’s Casa Italiana Zerilli – Marimò, of which he is the Director. He tells his story, talks about how he got from Bozzolo, near Mantova, to NYU, where he just recently celebrated his “silver anniversary,” shares some of his fondest memories of the late Baroness Zerilli – Marimò (“a force of nature”), of his students, of some of the most significant initiatives organized by the Casa in the course of the years, and anticipates their latest project: Casa 2.0. Interview by Roberta Cutillo for i-Italy.org. April, 2019

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