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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Cammarota Spritz in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
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Cammarota Spritz is one of the oldest and most popular spritz-bars in Naples, in the Spanish quarters, next to the mythical overcrowded restaurant Nennella. The bar was born as an evolution of the simple wine shop in which customers took a glass of wine while waiting for a seat in a trattoria, or waiting for the evening to begin at the theater. Cammarota sells budget spritz at 1 euro.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_8025.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Cammarota Spritz in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
<br />
Cammarota Spritz is one of the oldest and most popular spritz-bars in Naples, in the Spanish quarters, next to the mythical overcrowded restaurant Nennella. The bar was born as an evolution of the simple wine shop in which customers took a glass of wine while waiting for a seat in a trattoria, or waiting for the evening to begin at the theater. Cammarota sells budget spritz at 1 euro.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_8017.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Cammarota Spritz in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
<br />
Cammarota Spritz is one of the oldest and most popular spritz-bars in Naples, in the Spanish quarters, next to the mythical overcrowded restaurant Nennella. The bar was born as an evolution of the simple wine shop in which customers took a glass of wine while waiting for a seat in a trattoria, or waiting for the evening to begin at the theater. Cammarota sells budget spritz at 1 euro.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_7949.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Cammarota Spritz in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
<br />
Cammarota Spritz is one of the oldest and most popular spritz-bars in Naples, in the Spanish quarters, next to the mythical overcrowded restaurant Nennella. The bar was born as an evolution of the simple wine shop in which customers took a glass of wine while waiting for a seat in a trattoria, or waiting for the evening to begin at the theater. Cammarota sells budget spritz at 1 euro.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_7923.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Cammarota Spritz in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
<br />
Cammarota Spritz is one of the oldest and most popular spritz-bars in Naples, in the Spanish quarters, next to the mythical overcrowded restaurant Nennella. The bar was born as an evolution of the simple wine shop in which customers took a glass of wine while waiting for a seat in a trattoria, or waiting for the evening to begin at the theater. Cammarota sells budget spritz at 1 euro.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_7893.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Peppe Spritz, formerly known as Caffe dell'Europa, in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
<br />
Peppe Spritz is the nickname for the co-owner Giuseppe Pianese who, together with his brother Giulio, runs the business started by their father Amedeo. Amedeo was a bartender  with a passion for art. That is why in 1989 he thought of opening a bar, which he called Caffe dell’Epoca, between Port’Alba and Piazza Bellini, between the music conservatory and the academy of fine arts. He loved talking with the academy teachers and tried his hand at some small works of art. As long as his son Peppe tells us, “a professor told him frankly: Amedeo let it go, better that you do the bartender and not the artist.” Peppe sells the spritz for 2 euros.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_8082.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Cammarota Spritz in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
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Cammarota Spritz is one of the oldest and most popular spritz-bars in Naples, in the Spanish quarters, next to the mythical overcrowded restaurant Nennella. The bar was born as an evolution of the simple wine shop in which customers took a glass of wine while waiting for a seat in a trattoria, or waiting for the evening to begin at the theater. Cammarota sells budget spritz at 1 euro.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_7940.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Peppe Spritz, formerly known as Caffe dell'Europa, in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
<br />
Peppe Spritz is the nickname for the co-owner Giuseppe Pianese who, together with his brother Giulio, runs the business started by their father Amedeo. Amedeo was a bartender  with a passion for art. That is why in 1989 he thought of opening a bar, which he called Caffe dell’Epoca, between Port’Alba and Piazza Bellini, between the music conservatory and the academy of fine arts. He loved talking with the academy teachers and tried his hand at some small works of art. As long as his son Peppe tells us, “a professor told him frankly: Amedeo let it go, better that you do the bartender and not the artist.” Peppe sells the spritz for 2 euros.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_8179.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Peppe Spritz, formerly known as Caffe dell'Europa, in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
<br />
Peppe Spritz is the nickname for the co-owner Giuseppe Pianese who, together with his brother Giulio, runs the business started by their father Amedeo. Amedeo was a bartender  with a passion for art. That is why in 1989 he thought of opening a bar, which he called Caffe dell’Epoca, between Port’Alba and Piazza Bellini, between the music conservatory and the academy of fine arts. He loved talking with the academy teachers and tried his hand at some small works of art. As long as his son Peppe tells us, “a professor told him frankly: Amedeo let it go, better that you do the bartender and not the artist.” Peppe sells the spritz for 2 euros.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_8147.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Peppe Spritz, formerly known as Caffe dell'Europa, in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
<br />
Peppe Spritz is the nickname for the co-owner Giuseppe Pianese who, together with his brother Giulio, runs the business started by their father Amedeo. Amedeo was a bartender  with a passion for art. That is why in 1989 he thought of opening a bar, which he called Caffe dell’Epoca, between Port’Alba and Piazza Bellini, between the music conservatory and the academy of fine arts. He loved talking with the academy teachers and tried his hand at some small works of art. As long as his son Peppe tells us, “a professor told him frankly: Amedeo let it go, better that you do the bartender and not the artist.” Peppe sells the spritz for 2 euros.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_8134.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Peppe Spritz, formerly known as Caffe dell'Europa, in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
<br />
Peppe Spritz is the nickname for the co-owner Giuseppe Pianese who, together with his brother Giulio, runs the business started by their father Amedeo. Amedeo was a bartender  with a passion for art. That is why in 1989 he thought of opening a bar, which he called Caffe dell’Epoca, between Port’Alba and Piazza Bellini, between the music conservatory and the academy of fine arts. He loved talking with the academy teachers and tried his hand at some small works of art. As long as his son Peppe tells us, “a professor told him frankly: Amedeo let it go, better that you do the bartender and not the artist.” Peppe sells the spritz for 2 euros.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_8132.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Peppe Spritz, formerly known as Caffe dell'Europa, in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
<br />
Peppe Spritz is the nickname for the co-owner Giuseppe Pianese who, together with his brother Giulio, runs the business started by their father Amedeo. Amedeo was a bartender  with a passion for art. That is why in 1989 he thought of opening a bar, which he called Caffe dell’Epoca, between Port’Alba and Piazza Bellini, between the music conservatory and the academy of fine arts. He loved talking with the academy teachers and tried his hand at some small works of art. As long as his son Peppe tells us, “a professor told him frankly: Amedeo let it go, better that you do the bartender and not the artist.” Peppe sells the spritz for 2 euros.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_8066.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Cammarota Spritz in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
<br />
Cammarota Spritz is one of the oldest and most popular spritz-bars in Naples, in the Spanish quarters, next to the mythical overcrowded restaurant Nennella. The bar was born as an evolution of the simple wine shop in which customers took a glass of wine while waiting for a seat in a trattoria, or waiting for the evening to begin at the theater. Cammarota sells budget spritz at 1 euro.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_7977.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Cammarota Spritz in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
<br />
Cammarota Spritz is one of the oldest and most popular spritz-bars in Naples, in the Spanish quarters, next to the mythical overcrowded restaurant Nennella. The bar was born as an evolution of the simple wine shop in which customers took a glass of wine while waiting for a seat in a trattoria, or waiting for the evening to begin at the theater. Cammarota sells budget spritz at 1 euro.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_8039.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Cammarota Spritz in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
<br />
Cammarota Spritz is one of the oldest and most popular spritz-bars in Naples, in the Spanish quarters, next to the mythical overcrowded restaurant Nennella. The bar was born as an evolution of the simple wine shop in which customers took a glass of wine while waiting for a seat in a trattoria, or waiting for the evening to begin at the theater. Cammarota sells budget spritz at 1 euro.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_7968.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Cammarota Spritz in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
<br />
Cammarota Spritz is one of the oldest and most popular spritz-bars in Naples, in the Spanish quarters, next to the mythical overcrowded restaurant Nennella. The bar was born as an evolution of the simple wine shop in which customers took a glass of wine while waiting for a seat in a trattoria, or waiting for the evening to begin at the theater. Cammarota sells budget spritz at 1 euro.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_7954.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Cammarota Spritz in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
<br />
Cammarota Spritz is one of the oldest and most popular spritz-bars in Naples, in the Spanish quarters, next to the mythical overcrowded restaurant Nennella. The bar was born as an evolution of the simple wine shop in which customers took a glass of wine while waiting for a seat in a trattoria, or waiting for the evening to begin at the theater. Cammarota sells budget spritz at 1 euro.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_7935.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Peppe Spritz, formerly known as Caffe dell'Europa, in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
<br />
Peppe Spritz is the nickname for the co-owner Giuseppe Pianese who, together with his brother Giulio, runs the business started by their father Amedeo. Amedeo was a bartender  with a passion for art. That is why in 1989 he thought of opening a bar, which he called Caffe dell’Epoca, between Port’Alba and Piazza Bellini, between the music conservatory and the academy of fine arts. He loved talking with the academy teachers and tried his hand at some small works of art. As long as his son Peppe tells us, “a professor told him frankly: Amedeo let it go, better that you do the bartender and not the artist.” Peppe sells the spritz for 2 euros.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_8182.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 17 APRIL 2019: at Peppe Spritz, formerly known as Caffe dell'Europa, in Naples, Italy, on April 19th 2019.<br />
<br />
Peppe Spritz is the nickname for the co-owner Giuseppe Pianese who, together with his brother Giulio, runs the business started by their father Amedeo. Amedeo was a bartender  with a passion for art. That is why in 1989 he thought of opening a bar, which he called Caffe dell’Epoca, between Port’Alba and Piazza Bellini, between the music conservatory and the academy of fine arts. He loved talking with the academy teachers and tried his hand at some small works of art. As long as his son Peppe tells us, “a professor told him frankly: Amedeo let it go, better that you do the bartender and not the artist.” Peppe sells the spritz for 2 euros.
    CIPG_20190417_CULBACK_Spritz_M3_8153.jpg
  • VENICE, ITALY - 9 MAY 2019: A waiter serves Spritz cocktails at the opening of the exhibition "Neither Nor: The challenge to the Labyrinth", curated by Milovan Farronato, at the Italian Pavilion during the 58th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia in Venice, Italy, on May 9th 2019.<br />
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"Neither Nor: The challenge to the Labyrinth" is the title of the exhibition, curated by Milovan Farronato for the Italian Pavilion at the 58th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia in which three Italian artists are taking part, presenting completely new works along with ones from the past: Enrico David (Ancona, 1966), Chiara Fumai (Rome, 1978 – Bari, 2017) and Liliana Moro (Milan, 1961).  The subtitle of the project alludes to “La sfida al labirinto” (“The Challenge to the Labyrinth”) a seminal essay written by Italo Calvino in 1962 that has been the inspiration for Neither Nor. In this text the author proposes a cultural work open to all possible languages and that feels itself co-responsible in the construction of a world which, having lost its traditional points of reference, no longer asks to be merely represented. To visualize the intricate forms of contemporary reality, Calvino turns to the vivid metaphor of the labyrinth: an apparent maze of lines and tendencies that is in reality constructed on the basis of strict rules. <br />
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The 58th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, titled "May You Live In Interesting Times”,is curated by Ralph Rugoff.  The Exhibition is is divided into two separate presentations, Proposition A in the Arsenale and Proposition B in the Giardini’s Central Pavilion, comprising 79 artists from all over the world.  “May You Live In Interesting Times highlights artworks whose forms function in part to call attention to what forms conceal and the multifarious purposes that they fulfil. In an indirect manner, then, perhaps these artworks can serve as a kind of guide for how to live and think in ‘
    CIPG_20190510_NYT_Biennale_M3_7786.jpg