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...
The hymn to life in the Collages of Henri Matisse
Tate Modern, London
Untill 7th Settember 2014
In 1941, the french artist Henri Matisse (1869-1954) was diagnosed with cancer, and underwent a risky operation. After the...
Renato Guttuso provocative in London: Painter of Modern Life
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, London
14 January – 4 April 2015
The prestigious “Estorick Collection” (founded by the American sociologist and art collector), celebrates...
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...
Pablo Picasso leaves his mark on art
Palazzo delle Paure, Lecco
Until 13th of July 2014
One hundred etchings to discover and appreciate the Spanish art genius Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), capable...
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 colorful petals flying into The Oasis of Matisse
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
27 Mar - 16 Aug 2015
Stuck at home Matisse decided to “bring a garden into the house”, turn walls into Vence’s...
Poetic, unique, bizarre and fantastic: the art of Marc Chagall in...
Chiostro del Bramante, Rome
From 16 March to 26 July 2015
" Only love interests me, and I am only in contact with things I love."...
“I Who Have Arrived In Heaven”. The japanese artist Yayoi Kusama...
David Zwirner Gallery - New York
Chelsea, West 19th Street
8 November - 21 December 2013
The incredible exhibition from the eccentric artist Yayoi Kusama called "I...
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...














