Poetry Reading: Robert Davi Reads Gabriele Tinti’s “Mercury”
5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036
Saturday, March 16 at 4:00 PM 5:00 PM
Ends Mar 16, 2019
Noted actor Robert Davi will present readings of new poems by Italian poet Gabriele Tinti. Davi has appeared in more than 130 films, with high-profile roles in Die Hard, Licence to Kill, Predator 2, and many others. Award-winning Italian poet Gabriele Tinti presents his new poems, inspired by the museum’s ancient Roman sculpture, The Bateman Mercury. Currently on view in the galleries of To Rome and Back: Individualism and Authority in Art, 1500—1800, the sculpture harkens back to a time when the ancient Roman world’s pantheon of deities represented important human qualities relating both to everyday life and the afterlife. Mercury (whose identity overlapped with Hermes from ancient Greece) was one of the ancient world’s most popular Roman gods, the embodiment of commerce, travel, and trade; thus he is often depicted with wings on his feet and helmet. Tinti, who has collaborated with the J. Paul Getty Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the British Museum, as well as LACMA, presents this group of poems as part of his Ruins series, in which he has gathered writings, verses, fragments, and short essays.