MILAN — A family’s estate in the town of Mira, Italy , near Venice, has been turned into the area’s latest arts hub by design creative director Riccardo Corò and luxury communications director Leonardo Tiezzi. Spanning two villas along the Brenta River, Ca’ Riviera is gearing up for its debut exhibition “The Shape of the Self / La forma del Sé,” which celebrates avant-garde figures of the 20th century and the present. Artists include bygone, established and emerging ones such as Argentine painter and designer Leonor Fini, who died in 1997, flanked by living names Cecilia Granara, Yves Scherer, Chiara Capellini and Sedef Gali. Fini’s surrealist work between 1945 and 1969 will be on display, highlighting her exploration of the unconscious. Works by Granara, for example, recall elements of spirituality and stream of consciousness. You May Also Like The name Ca’ Riviera is derived from the Venetian dialect.…