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...
El Greco in Italy. Metamorphosis of a Genius
Casa dei Carraresi, Treviso - Italy
24 October 2015 - 10 April 2016
Domenikos Theotokopoulos, better known as El Greco (1541 - 1614),
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Björk at MoMa of N.Y. Music and visuals of Icelandic...
MoMA - Museum of Modern Art, New York
March 8– June 7, 2015
New York City's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) stages a retrospective dedicated to...
For the centenary of Alberto Burri birth Europe pays tribute to...
The artist born in 1915 in the small Umbrian town of Città di Castello embodies the turning point in the artistic language of visual...
Max Klinger: dreams, nightmares and symbols of a central Europe and...
Sesto Fiorentino - Florence
From November 30, to January 18
"Painters, sculptor, etching engraver, philosopher, writer, musician, poet; he was the real modern artist....
The star of Burri shines at the Guggenheim Museum
Guggenheim Museum, New York
from 9 October 2015 till 6 Genuary 2016
Who would have predicted that a doctor and prisoner of war would become a star of modern art, a...
“Andy Warhol in the city” at Romaest Shopping Center
RomaEst Shopping Center
Till February, 1 2015
Andy Warhol, the “father” of consumerism, advertising and “Pop Art” is celebrated in an unusual location, the Romaest Shopping...
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...
Alfons Mucha and the Art Nouveau. In quest of beauty
Complesso del Vittoriano - Ala Brasini, Rome - Italy
From April 15 to September 11, 2016
An exhibition about the maximum exponent of Art Nouveau, Alfonse...
Sensual and provocative models: Egon Schiele painting sex
Leopold Museum, Wien
Untill June, 1 2015
"No erotic piece of art is obscene if it has an artistic significance; only observants can make it vulgar”.”Whoever...















