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In Perspective | Episode Eight
Cy Dear

The film documentary, directed by Andrea Bettinetti (Italy, 2018, 92', Good Day Films), is available to watch for forty-eight hours beginning on March 27th, 2025.

Still from Cy Dear

The film documentary Cy Dear, accompanied by the narrative voice of Nicola Del Roscio, long-time collaborator of Cy Twombly, weaves through the stories and memories of friends and artists, offering an intimate portrait of the man and the artist.

The documentary, directed by Andrea Bettinetti and produced by Michele Bongiorno for Good Day Films, will be part of the episode and available for forty-eight hours starting from March 27th, 2025.  On this occasion, Ramona Ponzini, sound artist and film critic, interviewed the director Andrea Bettinetti, retracing the genesis and the making of the film.

In Perspective: Episode Eight

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In Perspective | Episode Ten
Cy Twombly Inscriptions

A new In Perspective episode dedicated to Cy Twombly Inscriptions (2022), a comprehensive publication by the art historian Thierry Greub, which collects in six volumes the literary inscriptions included in Cy Twombly's works.
The genesis of the publication will be the main topic of the next episode through the conversation between the author and Eleonora Di Erasmo, Managing Director of the Cy Twombly Foundation.
Cy Twombly's handwritten note
Courtesy Fondazione Nicola Del Roscio

Exhibitions

At Museum Brandhorst, Munich:
Five Friends. John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly
A Group Exhibition with 180 artworks by the artists

Museum Brandhorst is showing a circle of artists who had a decisive influence on music, dance and art in the post-war period.

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In Perspective | Episode Nine
Cy Twombly
&
Pierre Henry

A special In Perspecitve episode dedicated to Cy Twombly and the French composer Pierre Henry featuring a podcast by the music journalist and radio host, Francesco Adinolfi, and the video performance of Le Voile d’Orphée (1953) on the loudspeaker orchestra of Pierre Henry/ Studio Son/Ré held at Fondazione Nicola Del Roscio in Rome on the occasion of the first edition of Un/veiled (2022).
The loudspeaker orchestra of Pierre Henry/ Studio Son/Ré
Fondazione Nicola Del Roscio, Rome
Ph. Valerio Polici

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