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Discovering the art of Ido Novello with the guided tour promoted by DocBi

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Discovering the art of Ido Novello with the guided tour promoted by DocBi

While the opening of the current exhibitions continues, today at 4 pm, organized by DocBi, a guided tour is planned to “Ido Novello, the poet who painted”, set up at the Cultural Space of the Crb Foundation (until 13 March: from Monday on Friday 10.30-12.30 and 16-17.30, Saturday and Sunday 16-19). Over sixty works on display, but also objects and curiosities that allow you to discover the various aspects of the eclectic figure of Novello, who was a painter, musician, restorer and scholar of the Biella area.

Last chance, again today, to visit «Images», the collective organized by the Fotoclub present in the atrium of the Degli Infermi hospital, and «In the future for 100 years» which at the Lilt Space in Biella retraces, through a dozen thematic panels with numbers and images, the history of the institution.

The following continues in March in Biella: «The living room of a collector» which, at the Territory Museum, presents about thirty works donated to the city thanks to the bequest of Marisa Fornaro, daughter of Mario Fornaro (up to 6); “Zona Bianca Zero” at the Woolbridge Gallery (up to 7); «Of fragility and of the enclosure», a collective exhibition curated by the Silvy Bassanese Gallery, which involved 19 artists in reflecting on the moment of the pandemic (up to 18); “15 days” by Trame Biellesi at the Città Studi Library (up to 18); «Portraits» at the BiBox gallery (up to 26); REMIDA’s “The Gold Factory” at the Macist Museum (until 27).

Still in the city, at the Zaion Gallery, until April 1st continues “The garden of delights” by Francesco Di Lernia and Octavio Floreal.

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Finally, until April 13, Ricetto di Candelo hosts «Free to learn», an itinerant project which, promoted by the Egyptian Museum of Turin in collaboration with the Pro loco of Piedmont and Biella, presents reproductions of about twenty famous finds , carried out by inmates of the Lorusso and Cotugno prison.

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