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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Milan, Italy – 6 December 2024
1. Wide shot of press conference of Angelo Crespi, Brera’s art gallery director in front of "Human flood" Pellizza da Volpedo in Milan’s Palazzo Citterio
2. Pan of audience to podium
3. Mid of press conference
4. Pan of Morandi’s paintings
5. Close of "Metaphysical Still Life" production of Giorgio Morandi
6. Various closes of "Still Life" production of Giorgio Morandi
7. Close of Morandi’s signature
8. Setup of Angelo Crespi, Brera’s art gallery director and Tommaso Sacchi Milan top culture official
9. Mid of Umberto Boccioni’s self-portrait
10. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Angelo Crespi, Brera gallery director:
"The most important thing was to motivate not just the people of the Pinacoteca (Art Gallery), but all those around it. Because no one believed it was possible, after 50 years, that the palazzo would open. And here the most difficult thing was to stay focused on the goal and convince the others that it would really happen."
11. Various of "Bull Head" production of Pablo Picasso
12. Setup of Marina Gargiulo curator responsible for Brera’s 20th century collections
13 SOUNDBITE (Italian) Marina Gargiulo curator responsible for Brera’s 20th century collections:
"The “Human Flood” by Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo is a painting that, while technically pointillist, is a masterpiece of the divided brushstroke, the brushstroke in which the artist experiments and succeeds in an exceptional way to give vibrations to the movement, the vibration of colour and light that create dialogue."
14. Various of "Human Flood" production of Pellizza da Volpedo
15. Close of "Head of a Young Woman" production of Amedeo Modigliani
16. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Angelo Crespi, Brera’s art gallery director:
"We will manage all of these places in the same way, with the same communication, the same desire to communicate the values underlying our work, our commitment, which are those of conservation, of identity and also sustainability."
17. Close of "The Fat Child" production of Amedeo Modigliani
18. Pan left of sculpture "The Miracle" production of Marino Marini
19. Pan left of Lamberto Vitali collection
20. Pan right of Lamberto Vitali collection
21. Pan right sculpture " Portrait of Lamberto Vitali" production of Marino Marini
22. Pan left "Quartered Ox" production of Mario Mafai
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Milan, Italy – December 4, 2024
23. Close of Jesus Christ from the Leonardo’s Last Supper in Church of Holy Mary of Grace in Milan
24. Close of Peter and John
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Milan, Italy – 6 December 2024
25. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Angelo Crespi, Brera’s art gallery director:
"The Last Supper becomes part of a system that implies and communication, a way of working, in the same way."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Milan, Italy – December 4, 2024
26. Wide shot of Leonardo da Vinci Last Supper in Church of Holy Mary of Grace in Milan
27. Visitors observing The Last Supper
28. Wide shot of the Last Supper
29. Detail of Bartholomew, James Minor Andrew
30. Detail of Peter, Judas and John
31. Medium shot of the Last Supper
32. Visitors observing the Last Supper
33. Detail of Thomas, James Major and Philip
34. Wide shot of visitors gazing at da Vinci’s masterpiece.
35. Close-up visitor
36. Detail of Matthew, Thaddeus and Simon
37. Various wide shots of visitors
38. Pan right Church of Holy Mary of Grace in Milan
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