Events/Exhibitions

Event and Exhibitions around the World

Alberto Giacometti. The surrealist sculptor of energy

Gam of Milan, Modern Art Gallery Ending February , 1 2015 Alberto Giacometti (1901 – 1966) has reconsidered the solid and static sculpture as a...

From Seventeenth Century to Andy Warhol. A table loaded with great...

Martinengo Palace- Brescia January 24 - June 14, 2015 The best of Italian food mastery illustrated in a chronological exhibition path will present you the...

The Godfather of Pop Art: Richard Hamilton

Tate Modern, London Untill 26th of May 2014 We can refer to him like "The Father of Pop Art" but Richard Hamilton (1922-2011) was more than...
Escher. Relativity, 1953. Woodcut medium

Escher: the alchemist of impossible architectures

Monumental Complex of Santa Caterina, Treviso, Italy From 31 October 2015 till 3 April 2016 “We don’t know space – says Escher – we don’t see it, we don’t listen...

Henri Rousseau docks in Venice lagoon with Archaic candour.

Palazzo Ducale – Doge’s Apartment, Venice March 6 – July 5, 2015 “Nothing makes me so happy as to observe nature and to paint what I...

Paris during the belle époque through Toulouse-Lautrec

Museum of Modern Art - MoMA, New York 26th of July 2014 – 1th of March 2015 Lautrec was one of the most famous artist of...

Amedeo Modigliani, the “Swan of Livorno”

Palzzo Blu, Pisa Ending February 15 "His painting always reveals a sense of intimacy, a mirror reflecting his models, pervaded by seduction. Few models posed for...

Mafai-Kounellis: painters of freedom

Carlo Bilotti Museum , Rome Till the first of June 2014 “I talk to who (friends) loved my paintings and now can’t appreciate my new way...

The beauty: the Pre–Raphaelites utopia

Palazzo Chiablese, Turin Until 13th of July 2014 After a worldwide tour of two years (from Tate Gallery to Washington, then Moscow and Tokyo), the seventy...

Jackson Pollock and Michelangelo. A fight between Titans

Palazzo Vecchio, Florence 16th April – 27th July 2014 To the question “Which is the meaning of Modern Art?” Jackson Pollock answered: "The Modern...