RADISSON COLLECTION: HOTEL VENICE ENCHANTS

IL NUOVO PROGETTO

“Venice enchants came into the world”: the new project signed Radisson Collection Palazzo Nani Venice.

This immersive event will celebrate art and design, through a journey to discover the city. It will be inaugurated on the next 19th October and will stay open to the public until the 31st December.

Venice, 19th October 2024 – On the occasion of Venice Design Week, the Radisson Collection Palazzo Nani hotel will present “Venice enchants”, a journey to discover Venice that will support young talents in their creative process, through its suggestive glimpses and its artisan workshops. A city that is an unlimited source of inspiration, where the local workforce transforms ideas into unique artworks.
The initiative, open to the public starting from 20th October to 31st December, originated through a dual story: an exhibiting journey hosted in the historical Palazzo Nani places, the current headquarter of Radisson Collection Palazzo Nani, and an immersive tour across the alleys of the city to discover places where creativity takes shape.
The heart of the project will be hosted in the historical Palazzo Nani places, headquarter of Radisson Collection Venice Hotel, where on 19th October the bi-personal exhibition of the artists Jingge Dong and Matilde Sambo, curated by Niccolò Giacomazzi, will be inaugurated: STOP more FEEL more.

It will be a unique aesthetic experience that will combine painting and sculpture in a harmonious connection with the building architecture and place’s suggestive atmosphere.

At the first floor, Jingge Dong’s paintings will be in connection with the original wall elements of the palace, creating a sensation of figurative filler. Their dense and vibrant presence will integrate perfectly in the historical environments, reinforcing the sensation of immersion in the artwork. At the second floor, Matilde Sambo’s sculptures will relate to a different, more rarefied and contemplative dimension, with artworks that will give space around them, exhorting the public to slow down and to breath with other forms.
The journey of the exhibition will twist and turn between full and empty, an invitation to slow down and to immerse in a deep reflection on sensorial and emotional dynamics. With STOP more FEEL more we want to exhort the visitor to overtake the reality surface for embracing a sensitive world, where look becomes a creative and transformer instrument. The two artists’ works are full of metamorphic elements able to stimulate imagination, turning the act of observation into an active emotional involvement in the construction of reality. The title itself suggests a deeper listening experience, playing between English and Venetian dialect: in English it encourages to stop perceiving more, while in Venetian “more” evokes an emotional bond, a deep and personal dimension that enhances the meaning of exposition. That’s a journey that aspires to wake up emotions, to create connections and to rediscover the power of observation and immersion into the present” – Niccolò Giacomazzi, the exhibition curator, declared.

The project will expand inside the city simultaneously to the exhibition, with a guided itinerary to discover artisan workshops, Venice’s studios and hidden corners, where creativity and tradition come together.
It will be an unusual itinerary that will find artistic expression in an original illustrated booklet, available for hotel guests, and not only.

Information

Radisson Collection Venice Hotel
Palazzo Nani – Cannaregio 1105, 30121 Venice
Email address: info@radissoncollectionvenice.com
Phone number: +39 041 5241023