Storyville.

Storyville tells stories. Storyville practices storytelling as a technique and as an art. Storyville is therefore a storyteller.
But what kind of stories does it tell?

Museums

The Panza Collection (FAI)

Villa Menafoglio Litta Panza, Varese, june 2006

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The Villa Menafoglio Litta Panza was built in the middle of the 18th centurt by the marquis Paolo Menafoglio, and enlarged during the neoclassic age by Luigi Canonica. It is world famous because of the collection of contemporary art work that Giuseppe Panza of Biumo assembled from the 50's onwards. In the halls and the large stable there are over 100 works by artists such as Max Cole, Phil Sims, David Simpson, Stuart Arends, James Turrell, Robert Irwin, and the largest collection of works by Dan Flavin

www.fondoambiente.it

Current exhibitions and Museums

Holidays

Holidays,
Austria

summer 2010

The Era of Conquest

The Era of Conquest ,
Musei Capitolini, Rome

13 march - 5 september 2010

Past Present Future

Past Present Future,
Palazzo della Ragione, Verona

february - june 2010

Sebastiano Ricci, The Triumph of Invention

Sebastiano Ricci, The Triumph of Invention,
Fondazione G.Cini, Venice

april - july 2010

Museum of the Great War

Museum of the Great War,
Borgo Castello, Gorizia

june 2009

Archive

Christian Boltanski

Christian Boltanski

Boltanski is compiling an ­archive of heartbeats that he intends to be housed on a remote and inaccessible Japanese island. He has ­already collected over 15,000 ­individual recordings. One day, these beating hearts will all belong to the dead. If Boltanski's art endures, one might also imagine that the visitors who make it to the island in the future have yet to be born.

www.hangarbicocca.it

Alexander Calder

Calder from Storyville Website on Vimeo.

After moving to Paris in 1926, Calder developed his Cirque Calder, a miniature work of performance art made of wire and found materials. Performances of the Cirque gained Calder introduction to artists in Paris, then the center of the art world

www.calder.org

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