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The show

Promoted by the Sant'Elia Foundation and organized by Piuma in collaboration with Arthemisia for communication, I LOVE LEGO is an exhibition designed to dream, have fun and rediscover one's playful and creative side by peering into the details of entire miniature worlds.

Dozens of square meters of scenarios made entirely with LEGO® bricks will compose real works of architecture and engineering: from the ideal contemporary city to the legendary adventures of pirates, from medieval landscapes to the splendors of Ancient Rome, reconstructed and meticulously designed with the modules most famous in the world. Millions of bricks but not only. Among 6 fantastic dioramas built thanks to the collaboration of a group of passionate private collectors, at the Loggiato di San Bartolomeo many installations make the exhibition unique. In fact, as a frame for the Lego mini-worlds and "invading" the dioramas themselves, the very nice comic cartoons created by "Legolize" (a humorous page that creates installations using LEGOs) will accompany visitors to demonstrate how much simple bricks have entered - even for just one moment - to be part of everyone's life and are able to "create art at 360°".

Furthermore, along the exhibition route there will also be oils inspired by great masterpieces of art history reinterpreted and transformed into "Lego men" by the contemporary artist Stefano Bolcato: combining his passion for LEGO and his art - through a oil pictorial technique - creates forms of assembly inspired in particular by the "magnetism" of Renaissance portraits.

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Via Vittorio Emanuele, 25
90133 Palermo

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