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the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Jesi is organizing the exhibition La libera maniera - Abstract and Informal Art in the Intesa Sanpaolo Collections at Palazzo Bisaccioni in Jesi
Promoted in collaboration with Gallerie d’Italia and the Ivan Bruschi House Museum Foundation of Arezzo
the exhibition is curated by Marco Bazzini
a leading expert on contemporary figurative culture
director of the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Jesi
The event makes use of Intesa Sanpaolo ’s prestigious collections
the result of a well-established synergy with the Marche Foundation
this partnership has produced a new exhibition
which has already been presented in Arezzo
The Jesi exhibition includes more than forty carefully selected works
exploring a crucial period in Italian history
between the end of World War II and the advent of the 1960s.“It is difficult to think of the 1950s as a time in which everything unfolds with linear progress because they are years in which becoming is chaotic
especially in the art that is its mirror; years in which several directions are followed
where everything springs from a dialectic between several fires sometimes close to each other other other other times very far away
A heterogeneous mass of contrasting opinions and practices legacy of values and experiences that
pollinate the following decade,” writes curator Marco Bazzini
the country goes through a phase of not only material but also cultural reconstruction
overcoming the physical and moral rubble left by the conflict and the limitations of Fascism
The 1950s marked the rebirth of the Republic and the arts
amid new social dynamics and lively artistic experimentation
The exhibition opens with artists such as Alberto Magnelli and Corrado Cagli
Hence different expressive “manners” developed
whose 450th anniversary of his death occurs this year
Prominent among the protagonists are Alberto Burri
flanked by young talents such as Edmondo Bacci
Emerging artists of the 1940s and 1950s experimented with new languages
and Antonio Sanfilippo (Gruppo Forma in Rome) explored sign
while Emilio Vedova charged gesture with revolutionary meanings
Afro Basaldella and Mario Nanni investigate the potential of color
adherents of the Movimento Arte Concreta in Milan
Ennio Morlotti and Antonio Corpora continued to draw inspiration from nature
were influenced by the atomic and scientific universe of the time
Women artists also actively participated in this creative season
bringing an autonomous and significant contribution
Among the works on display are those of Carol Rama
Paola Levi Montalcini and a very young Grazia Varisco
the exhibition includes works by artists who
went beyond Informal to pave the way for the research of the following decade: Toti Scialoja
Other names featured in the exhibition include Piero Dorazio
Arnaldo Pomodoro (in his first pictorial experiences) and Plinio Mesciulam
Free manner aims to emphasize the variety and richness of artistic experimentation that characterized the years of the economic miracle
drawing a picture of the creative fervor of an Italy in the midst of transformation
JESI: Pedicone 16, Centanni 4, Buscarini 1, Ruggiero, Sanna 11, Zandri 6, Arceci, Figueras Oberto 12, Zalalis 17, Brutti ne. Coach: Surico.
CHEMIPHARMA: Brighi A. 15, Ruscelli 10, Sampieri 3, Rossi 8, Grassi 6, Lombini black, Baldisserri, Brighi L. 9, Fin 6, Bracci M. 11, Galarza black, Bracci J. 8. Coach: Tumidei.
They go through to the next round Baskérs Forlimpopoli and they do it thanks to a solid performance in the central quarters on the pitch of Taurus Jesi: 67-76 is the final that projects the Forlimpopoli team towards the semifinal against Porto Sant'Elpidio who liquidated Urbania in two games (80-64 in game 2) overturning the home field advantage.
Starting from Saturday 10th we will return to the field at PalaDimensione Vending, with the aim of continuing the march, arrived at 28 wins in 28 seasonal games. It must be said that the playoffs do not give direct access to the interregional B but to a group that will promote the three best from all over Italy.
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2024 — The Dalles Beautification and Tree Committee is pleased to announce the winner of the June 2024 Beautification Award
The honor goes to the property located at 200 West Scenic Drive
recognized for its stunning transformation and exemplary garden design
The garden concept and landscape were created by Ajay Rundell
The property showcases a vibrant and sustainable garden space
All of the Day Lilies in the garden were "rehomed" from a garden rehabilitation project at Chenowith Elementary School
emphasizing the project's commitment to sustainability
"Originally the front of the house was overrun with ivy
Real change began in 2020 when these old plants were cleared out
has been a key figure in this transformation
diligently maintaining the rose bushes and securing the garden’s continued appeal
This award highlights the efforts of the Rundell family in fostering a sense of community and pride through their beautiful and thoughtfully designed garden
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Tonight, once again, the contribution of an increasingly leading group will be decisive for Forlimpopoli, with the return of Jacob Grassi will be able to count on eight seniors of absolute value, capable of making an impact both in attack and in defense, and on a handful of under-18s who have always responded when involved.
A victory would allow the Baskérs to access the semi-finals, where they will meet the winner of Urbania-Porto Sant'Elpidio: the Fermo team won away 50-67 and tonight, at home, they will try to close the series and overturn the predictions.
Before looking further, however, the Artusians will have to think about how to limit the totem of Jesi, Gediminas Zalalis, a high-quality Lithuanian forward (averaging 21 points this season) with a solid career in his country's youth national teams where he played alongside Sacramento Kings pivot Domantas Sabonis and Roseto (formerly Imola) striker Lukas Aukstikalnis, as well as various wingers Alessio Zandri and Luca Sanna, as he did in the first leg.
PSA GEKO: Lucas 9, Rota 6, Jurcek 7, Lenti 18, Ruggiero 9, Spinelli 5, Spernanzoni n/o, Spizzichini 2, Berra 8, Mehmedoviq 8, Vita Sadi n/o. Coach Marco Gandini
GENERAL CONTRACTOR JESI: Vettori 6, Ponziani, Carnevale, Bruno 9, Di Emidio 13, Berra 17, Valentini 11, Cena 2, Petrucci 4, Zucca 4. Coach Marcello Ghizzinardi
Referees: By Gennaro and Rosato (Rome) Partial: 27-14, 44-32, 59-44
Jesi Corcuera just revealed that his fellow "StarStruck" avenger Paulo Avelino is the first man he kissed
During Tuesday's episode of "Fast Talk With Boy Abunda," Jesi looked back on his love team with Paulo and the kissing scene they had during one of the reality show's episodes
Tito Boy also showed the old clip of them locking lips
'Bat kami hindi nanalo diyan?'" Jesi quipped
Baka hanggang ngayon 'di niya pa nakakalimutan 'yan!" he said
Jesi and Paulo were both part of "StarStruck: The Next Level" which aired on GMA Network in 2006
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Already tomorrow evening, we return to the field, at the PalaTriccoli in Jesi, for game 2: for the Baskérs it is a great opportunity to close the series and prepare as best as possible for the semifinals.
Scoreboard: Brighi A. 11., Ruscelli, Sampieri 2, Rossi 10, Grassi, Lombini, Baldisserri 2, Brighi L. 22, Fin 8, Bracci M. 12, Galarza 4, Bracci J. 9. Coach: Tumidei
MONTECATINI Savoldelli 4, Burini 14, Passoni 3, Toscano 19, Bedin 13, Stanic 7, D'Alessandro 6, Di Pizzo 4, Cellerini no, Albelli no, Chiarini no, Acunzo no. Coach Del Re
JESI Marulli 5, Vettori 4, Valentini 7, Zucca 12, Berra 19, Cena 9, Bruno 7, Di Emidio 5, Ponziani 2. Coach Ghizzinardi
It's a sweet defeat for La T Tecnica Gema Montecatini, beaten again by General Contractor Jesi by 70-76: the thermal "lions" close the regular season without ever having beaten the team from Marche but still celebrate the third final place thanks to the gift of the "cousins" Herons, who at the PalaTagliate impose the "halt" on Luiss Roma. In the quarterfinals it will be a challenge with Mestre, sixth in the other group.
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I created water lines across the cheeks and a nose that blends into a landscape of mountains on the horizon
This depiction reminds me of the many tribes with tattoo markings on their face that relate to where they are from
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the international comics event returns for its fourth edition
New Trajectories of Arab Comics.” The exhibition scheduled at Palazzo Bisaccioni from Sept
curated by Alessio Trabacchini and Luce Lacquaniti
features comics production from Arab countries overlooking the Mediterranean
it exhibits works by young authors from the Arab world who reach Italy proposing different experiments of the drawn narrative
the emergence of an independent adult comics scene is part of the major cultural transformations triggered by the revolutions of 2011
The initiative has the patronage of the Marche Region
the Municipality of Jesi and the Municipality of Pordenone
The review is organized by Acca - Academy of Comics
Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Jesi and PAFF
International Museum of Comic Art in Pordenone.“Their gazes,” writes co-curator Alessio Trabacchini
sometimes among fibers of ancient textiles
sometimes in the bright colors of the digital age
Reality and imagination intertwine with memories of troubled pasts and visions of dystopian futures
“This exhibition,” adds Luce Lacquaniti translator from Arabic and co-curator
“Gives an account of the latest developments
and take their cues from both the Tunisian
and from overseas through artists of the Arab diaspora in the U.S.
the protagonist of the exchange between the two shores of the Mediterranean to rewrite and redraw together a history of multiple
“The initiative,” explains coordinator Roberto Gigli
“Also envisages a series of related events that will take place throughout the period of the exhibition in the form of workshops
performances and seminars aimed at a wide audience and schools
with ’tasting’ and insights into the roots and history of some typical dishes of the Arab culinary tradition.”
Deena Mohamed (1995) became known at a very young age for the webcomic Qahera (2013-2019)
which features a visibly Muslim Egyptian superheroine fighting patriarchy and Islamophobia
she went on to publish her three-volume graphic novel Shubbek Lubbek (released in Italy by Coconino Press in 2024) in Egypt between 2017 and 2021
a wide-ranging urban fantasy in which the magical element of the wish-fulfilling genie of the lamp is turned into a commodity and placed within the social inequalities of the contemporary world
Ganzeer (1982) is a “concept pop” artist
who travels between different worlds and artistic languages
A graphic designer by training and the author of some famous murals and street art interventions in Egypt in 2011
He has shown his work in dozens of exhibitions around the world
where he is completing his dystopian graphic novel The Solar Grid
set in different eras and planets after a third world war and climate catastrophe
Tracy Chahwan (1992) is a cartoonist and illustrator who grew up between Lebanon and Cyprus and now lives in the U.S
The city of Beirut and its art scene have inspired her entire career
by designing posters for the city’s main alternative music nights and publishing with the Lebanese independent comics collectives Samandal and Zeez
he published the graphic novel Beirut Bloody Beirut in France
Twins Cartoon (1986) are twins Mohamed and Haitham El-Seht
cartoonists and cultural agitators in the Egyptian scene
in 2014 they founded the platform Kawkab El Rasameen with which
they publish the independent comics magazine Garage
which is distinguished by its comic and cartoony drawing styles
In 2015 they helped create the CairoComix festival
they published their graphic novel Hudhud al-Ghosn (“The Hoopoe of the Branch”)
which tells the story of Egypt’s Nubian communities displaced by the construction of the Aswan Dam
Issam Smiri (1987) graduated in fine arts in Tunis and works as a graphic designer and illustrator
with forays into the wider world of design
After the Tunisian revolution (2010-2011) he turned to narrative art and joined the Tunisian independent comics collective Lab619
Surface Narrative / Syncrétisme JdS sits at the intersection of comics
and craftsmanship: together with the women of his home country
he has woven rugs that do not reproduce decorative elements
The carpets are associated with a board game aimed at the collective creation of stories
Winning will be essential for Brighi and his teammates, considering that they will be back on the court for game 2 on Wednesday: now everything is at stake and, for the Baskérs, there can be no mistakes.
Fin, you have worn important jerseys such as Fortitudo, Livorno and Rieti. How is it to play for a small reality like Forlimpopoli?
"A great confirmation. I had already played there as an opponent in the past years and I had known the warm climate of this reality. In the summer I chose to embrace this cause and I must say that the organization is of a superior category and never lets us lack anything".
Have you ever finished a championship undefeated? What are your feelings about it?
"It's a new situation for me: I've won a lot before, but not like this. We're definitely very motivated and I think winning helps you win: we have a clear goal and we'll do everything we can to continue pursuing it."
Aren't you scared by the idea of finding yourself in difficulty for the first time, in a situation that leaves little margin for error like a playoff?
"Over the course of these months, things haven't always gone smoothly and in difficult moments we've always reacted well, knowing where we had to go and holding on to our certainties. Of course, anything can happen in a playoff, but we have a coach who prepares the games very well and with great precision: if we stick to what we have to do, I think we'll always be able to put our opponents in difficulty".
In the first round you face Jesi, perhaps one of the teams that has put you in trouble the most in this second half of the season. How do you judge them?
"I have to say that Jesi was one of the teams, among those likely to meet in the first round, that I would have gladly avoided: they have a high-level quintet, a talented foreigner, two imaginative players like Sanna and Zandri. They certainly have great potential, but we know what ours is: we train hard, we know where we want to get to. No one can and should scare us".
Are you the main favourites for promotion?
"During the playoffs, anything can happen: an injury, a bad night or a particularly brilliant night by an opponent can be enough to change the outcome of a match and a series. There are many quality teams, but we just have to think about playing all the matches, one by one, until the end: we know that there is less and less time left to reach that goal we have set ourselves".
The New Holland Jesi plant in Italy achieves Silver Level designation in World Class Manufacturing
ottiene il livello Argento nell'ambito del World Class Manufacturing
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a pioneer of Integrated Electronic Standby Instruments
has been selected by Airbus Helicopters to provide the third-generation IESI for its new civil and military helicopters: the H135
This new-generation IESI is specifically designed to meet the requirements of helicopter operations
and its environmental footprint is significantly smaller
Progressive entry into service will begin in 2026
the IESI must be able to withstand high levels of vibration and electromagnetic interference as well as offer the pilot optimal readability in all circumstances
especially when using night vision goggles
the IESI incorporates pressure probes and sensors
and provides the pilot with the vital speed
altitude and attitude information needed for safe flying
Perfectly optimised to the specific constraints of helicopters
the third-generation IESI from Thales also offers enhanced reliability and a smaller environmental footprint
thanks to 25% lower weight and 33% lower power consumption compared to the first generation
The first IESI will enter service in 2027 on the Guépard joint light helicopter
the military version of the H160; it will follow the entry into service of the IESI on the Airbus H135
“The Thales teams are delighted to have been selected by Airbus Helicopters
Tens of thousands of pilots around the world rely every day and in all circumstances on this safety-critical equipment
which our engineers were first to invent and which has again today demonstrated its importance.” Jean-Paul Ebanga
This latest service entry will be another step in an industry adventure with its roots in France for 30 years
which has been producing artificial horizons since 1993
assembly and testing when the Group launched production in the late 1990s
30,000 aircraft and helicopters around the world have been equipped with Thales IESI instruments
Three other Thales sites in France are also gearing up for the production and repair of subassemblies for this equipment: Châtellerault
which designs and produces inertial systems
New Holland Agriculture has unveiled its new customer centre at the Jesi plant in Italy
Jesi is the global centre for speciality tractor production
TD5 and T5 ranges are all produced at the plant
“We are looking forward to welcoming many New Holland customers from across the world to the home of speciality and mid-range tractor production here at Jesi.” Stated Carlo Lambro
Brand President of New Holland Agriculture
“This further cements our commitment to speciality farming
it celebrates the outstanding work going on inside the Jesi plant.”
New customer centre unveiled to the Italian press
A group of Italian journalists were the first to experience the customer centre’s modern facilities on the 18th December 2013
on the occasion of the Italian market’s end of year meeting
This striking facility has been designed to represent New Holland’s commitment to innovation and extends to 800 square metres
An indoor display area showcases Jesi’s current production: T4
The customer centre will be fully open to the public in 2014 and a full programme of customer visits is scheduled
Together with the centres at Basildon and Zedelgem
the Jesi Customer Center is further testament to the brand’s commitment to being close to its customers
The new Customer Centre will truly provide a bespoke facility to experience New Holland first hand
Jesi: advanced speciality tractor production
Jesi was initially a tractor components production facility when it opened in 1977 and eleven years later
the first tractors rolled off the production line
Today the plant extends to 64,000 square metres and has delivered over 650,000 tractors to date
Over 10,000 different configurations are possible
which is testament to the plant’s outstanding flexibility
The Jesi facility is an important local employer
New Holland is a global leader in producing speciality T4 orchard
narrow and vineyard tractors alongside the TK4000 crawler tractor
which features a unique in the industry system of interchangeable rubber and steel tracks
TD5 offers outstanding comfort thanks to the VisionView™ cab and hydraulic power shuttle
which brings semi-powershift transmission technology the 95-115hp line-up
together with the standard T5 and T4 models are testament to New Holland’s commitment to efficient
The plant achieved Bronze World Class Manufacturing status and utilises the most advanced technology to improve manufacturing
which transport the tractor along the assembly lines
can move up and down so that they are at the optimal height for ergonomic working
The cab line rotates the cabs so they are at the ideal angle for operators to facilitate the highest quality finishing
The state-of-the-art paint shop uses robotic painting technology and has over 200 different programmes to ensure a constantly high quality finish for all products
The Jesi plant follows the most exacting quality standards to ensure unsurpassed farming reliability
Every driveline and cab undergoes a rigorous testing programme
which simulates authentic shock loading and vibrations
differential lock and linkages of every tractor are fully tested
every day two complete tractors are tested from the customers’ point of view
with feedback directly used to improve future production
New Holland opens a new customer centre at the home of speciality and mid-range tractors in Jesi
New Holland apre un nuovo Customer Centre nella culla dei trattori speciali e di gamma media a Jesi
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