The Fortuny Museum hosts Sincronie, an exhibition by Sergio Monari, curated by Niccolò Lucarelli and Chiara Squarcina, exploring the dialogue between classical antiquity and contemporary society.
Classical Beauty Meets Modern Reflection
Monari’s sculptures are critical reinterpretations of Greco-Roman ideals, questioning the role of myth, beauty, and spirituality in today’s world. His works, shaped in bronze, bring to life figures that embody timeless themes—love, destiny, war, time, and vanity—creating a narrative both ancient and strikingly relevant.
A Theatrical Experience
The ground floor of Palazzo Fortuny transforms into a stage of myths and emotions, where each sculpture tells a story through expressive gestures and intense gazes. Monari challenges our era’s detachment from the spiritual, urging a rediscovery of the sacred dimension of existence.
A Dialogue with the Past
Echoing Mariano Fortuny’s reinterpretation of classical motifs in his iconic textiles and designs, Monari’s works invite us to reconsider our cultural roots, making antiquity timeless and ever-present.
Don’t miss this powerful fusion of past and present, where myth and modernity collide in an evocative sculptural journey.
Website: www.visitmuve.it
Location: Palazzo Fortuny, Venice
Schedule: until May 5, 2025