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Raoul Schultz, Calendar, 1963-1964, Collage on canvas, 70 × 100 cm, Venice, Tiozzo Collection
The Spring of the Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna di Ca’ Pesaro opens with an exhibition dedicated to Raoul Schultz (Leros, Aegean 1931 - Venice, 1971), a multifaceted artist among the most representative of the Venetian season of the 1950s and 1960s, an intense and complex cultural period, full of contradictions and unrepeatable suggestions for the young protagonists of the artistic scene of the time. The over fifty works on display, coming both from the Ca' Pesaro collection, such as Nuove strutture 1665, and from private collections, dating back to the years between 1953 and 1970, describe the original artistic path of Raoul Schultz, endowed with a marked interdisciplinarity in the name of incessant experimentation, highlighting his particular relevance in relation to generations of contemporary artists.