De Rerum Natura
The Venice Meeting Point then hosted a collective art exhibition titled “De Rerum Natura” curated by Mara Sartore (My Art Guides founder and director).
The title “De Rerum Natura / The Nature of Things” is taken from a book by the Latin poet Lucrezio (1st century BC). Lucrezio’s poem is divided into six books exposing the ideas of human life by the Greek philosopher Epicure, whose atomistic doctrine not only served to explain all life in the cosmos, but also human destiny, human psychology and the freedom to think and to act.
The exhibition occupied most of the spaces of the Navy Officer’s Club, and traced an ideal path through the central themes of the latin poem: the origin of the cosmos, the meaning of life, the relationship between human beings, the planet and the stars, the motion of the soul, death, love, dreams and passions.
The nine international artists that have been invited to present their works and meet the Biennale audience in this unconventional space are: Marie Denis, Elham M. Aghili, Ignazio Mortellaro, Giovanni Ozzola, Matilde Sambo, Francesco Simeti, Oxana Tregubova, Lucia Veronesi, Lorenzo Vitturi.
X MUSE
X MUSE, pronounced ‘tenth muse’, is not only the first blended barley vodka inspired by the spirit making traditions of Scotland, but also one of Venice Meeting Point’s Cultural Partners. In its space, located in the Tavern of the Navy Office’s, has been set up open a free Vodka bar. The space hosted the following events and art encounters: Forma Fantasma, Entra Nous Curatorial Collective, Jupiter Art Land.
Vino Vero
Vino Vero is a natural wine bar that opened in Venice in 2014 and in Lisbon in 2019. Vino Vero has very rapidly obtained international recognition for its wine selection. The Venice shop has over 600 labels from all over the world and produces famous cicchetti with top quality ingredients. This year, Vino Vero will be taking over the restaurant and the inside bar at Venice Meeting Point.