Uffizi show: on the 23rd at the museum Morgan, Andy, Sgarbi and Gigliola Cinquetti for Lodola donation


At the Uffizi, on Nov. 23, a ceremony-performance by Morgan and Andy of Bluvertigo, featuring Gigliola Cinquetti and Vittorio Sgarbi, will accompany the donation of Marco Lodola's self-portrait.

At the Uffizi, art becomes a show: on Nov. 23, starting at 11 a.m., the Florentine museum will host a live performance by Morgan and Andy, who will thus recompose a part of the historic Bluvertigo (Morgan, born Marco Castoldi, was the singer while Andy, Andrea Fumagalli, was the keyboardist) that will also feature Gigliola Cinquetti as guest of honor and Vittorio Sgarbi.

The show will accompany the donation of the self-portrait of Marco Lodola, creator of the pop nativity scene featuring the greats of pop music that lit up the Uffizi last year during the Christmas holidays (Gigliola Cinquetti, in the nativity scene, was the Madonna), and will be held in the Vasari Auditorium. So, on Tuesday morning Lodola will hand over his self-portrait to director Eike Schmidt as part of a ceremony-performance that will have at its center a musical performance by former Bluvertigo artists Morgan and Andy. During the initiative, which will be broadcast live on the Galleries’ Facebook page, the catalog of Lodola’s Christmas installation, Stars of the People, will also be presented.

Image: Morgan and Andy of Bluvertigo.

Uffizi show: on the 23rd at the museum Morgan, Andy, Sgarbi and Gigliola Cinquetti for Lodola donation
Uffizi show: on the 23rd at the museum Morgan, Andy, Sgarbi and Gigliola Cinquetti for Lodola donation


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