Visit Paris: the 10 things to see

Things to see in Paris: from the Eiffel Tower, to Picasso at the Palis de la Porte Dorée, up to Georg Baselitz at the Pompidou Center and Christo in the creation "Arc de Triomphe empaqueté"
Umberto Boccioni, early works at the Bottegantica Gallery

Curated by the art historian Virginia Baradel, one of the most accredited scholars of pre-futurist Boccioni, the exhibition offers a careful selection of works executed by Boccioni between 1901 and 1909. Years in which the painter, then twenty years old, strengthens…
Brescia Photo Festival (IV edition) from 26 March to 18 July 2021

The initiative, with the artistic curatorship of Renato Corsini, is promoted by the Municipality of Brescia and by the Brescia Museums Foundation with the collaboration of MaCof – Center of Italian photography. This year's theme, Patrimoni, is linked to the celebrations for the return to Brescia of the Winged Victory, one of…
Padua: the Francis Bacon Collection opens to the public

Inaugurated in the spaces of MAG | More than an Art Gallery, in Piazzetta Bussolin 17, in the center of Padua, the historical archive of the Francis Bacon Collection. Inside will be kept, in addition to the historical, paper and digital archives of the Francis Bacon Collection,…
Lucio Fontana is on stage at the Guggheneim Museum Bilbao

The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents the installation of a spectacular work by Lucio Fontana in its Atrium, which visitors to the Museum will be able to admire for the next three years. The neon Structure for the IX Triennale di Milano, conceived by the great artist…
Dante Alighieri and the "Vision of art" on the 7th centenary of his death

A journey through the history of art between the Middle Ages and the contemporary age, with about three hundred selected masterpieces from the thirteenth to the twentieth century: from Giotto, Filippino Lippi, Lorenzo Lotto, Michelangelo, Tintoretto, up to Boccioni, Casorati and many other masters of the last century .…
Triennale Milano: Calendar of events for February and March 2021

From Tuesday 2 February 2021 Triennale Milano reopens to the public, from Tuesday to Friday, from 11.00 to 20.00, with the Museo del Design Italiano and the exhibitions Enzo Mari curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist with Francesca Giacomelli (until 18 April 2021), Claudia Andujar : The Yanomami fight (until 5…
Quadrennial of Rome, reopens to the public from 4 February 2021

Palazzo delle Esposizioni reopens in Rome, with the 2020 edition of the Art Quadrennial, entitled FUORI, curated by Sarah Cosulich and Stefano Collicelli Cagol. “Our stubbornness in wanting to maintain the commitment to produce the event entrusted to the Quadriennale was rewarded by the extraordinary reception that the exhibition…
Palazzo Reale (Milan): Art dedicated to women between the 500th and 600th centuries

From 5 February 2021 the rooms of Palazzo Reale in Milan will host a unique exhibition dedicated to the greatest female artists who lived between the 500th and 600th centuries: Artemisia Gentileschi, Sofonisba Anguissola, Lavinia Fontana, Elisabetta Sirani, Fede Galizia, Giovanna Garzoni and many others. With the exhibition The Ladies of the Art. Stories of women between '500 and…
Giambattita Tiepolo at the Gallerie d'Italia (Milan)

From 30 October 2020 to 21 March 2021, the Gallerie d'Italia – Piazza Scala, the museum headquarters of Intesa Sanpaolo in Milan, presents the exhibition Tiepolo. Venice, Milan, Europe, curated by Fernando Mazzocca and Alessandro Morandotti, with the general coordination of Gianfranco Brunelli. On the occasion of…
Musée du Louvre: Italian Renaissance sculpture

Along a journey full of 140 works, this exhibition “Le Corps et l'Âme. De Donatello à Michel-Ange” scheduled in Paris from the Louvre until 18 January 2021 – but subject to limitations due to health emergencies – was organized in…
Photography: Eugène Atget at the HCB Foundation in Paris

From the collections of the Musée Carnavalet – Histoire de Paris, the exhibition “EUGÈNE ATGET VOIR PARIS” (from 17 NOVEMBER 2020 to 21 FEBRUARY 2021) presented at the HCB Foundation is the result of a long research work carried out jointly by…
Piacenza, "Writing as an enigma" by Elena Pontiggia

From 25 October 2020 to 6 January 2021, Volumnia, the space dedicated to art and design, inside a deconsecrated church in the center of Piacenza, hosts Giorgio Milani's solo show, Writing as an enigma. The exhibition, curated by Elena Pontiggia, offers…
Art of the Italian nineteenth century: the Scapigliatura

Until 10 January 2021, Palazzo delle Paure in Lecco continues its investigation into XNUMXth-century Italian art, with an exhibition that traces the history and instances of the Scapigliatura, a cultural movement born and developed in Italy in the second half of the XNUMXth…
Collecting and contemporary art are back on show in Piacenza

After the Coronavirus emergency that had interrupted its journey, the exhibition THE REVOLUTION IS US reopens to the public. Contemporary Italian collecting, hosted by XNL Piacenza Contemporanea. Saturday 26 September 2020, the rooms of the cultural center entirely dedicated to contemporary art of the Foundation of…
Liberty Naples. “N'aria 'e primavera” at Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano

From 25 September 2020 to 24 January 2021, the Gallerie d'Italia – Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano, museum headquarters of Intesa Sanpaolo in Naples, presents the Naples Liberty exhibition. “N'aria 'e primmavera”, curated by Luisa Martorelli and Fernando Mazzocca and with the staging by Lucia Anna Iovieno. With more than seventy…
Rome, at Villa Borghese there is Back to Nature

Roma Capitale also wants to build a new relationship with nature. The occasion is Romarama, the program of cultural events managed with the Superintendency of Cultural Heritage, organized by Zètema Progetto Cultura and Acea, Sport and Salute FISE, Inbetweenartfilm. Back to Nature, the Contemporary Art exhibition curated by Costantino D'Orazio, starts from Tuesday 15 September until 13 December at Villa Borghese.…
Cracking Art on stage in Calabria

From 18 September in Catanzaro the artistic movement dear to environmentalists will give life to the 2nd edition of "Art and City". Works with recycled plastic. Can the awakening of a community, after the sadness of the epidemic, be an open-air art gallery? Yes, and also for many months. The sign of a rediscovered sustainable, clean, colorful coexistence. There…
Continuum in Turin. The calendar of events

The OGR - Officine Grandi Riparazioni of Turin celebrates three years in the name of the future: from 10 September a month of events opens for everyone, which will culminate with the long weekend of 10 October, with the Continuum event which will propose, in the OGR area Cult, exhibitions,…
Naples Liberty 1889-1915: the style and the arts of a modern city

With more than seventy works, including paintings, sculptures, jewels and various manufactures, the exhibition highlights the diffusion of the modernist style and the original characteristics of art in Naples in the period from 1889 to 1915. On a par with Paris, Berlin and London , Naples is the capital of modernity and stands out for…
Perugia, Brian Eno's “Ambient Music” in dialogue with ancient art

From 4 September 2020 to 10 January 2021, the rooms of the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria in Perugia will welcome the works of Brian Eno (Woodbridge, UK, 1948), an influential visual artist, composer and musician. The personal exhibition, entitled Reflected, created in collaboration with Atlante Servizi…
Twentieth-century art by Alexia Jawlensky and Marianne Werefkin

From 20 September 2020 to 10 January 2021, the Museum of Modern Art in Ascona (Switzerland) hosts an important retrospective that explores the relationship between Alexej Jawlensky (1864-1941) and Marianne Werefkin (1860-1938) who, individually and in pairs , have made a fundamental contribution…
#PalaceDay 2020: music of court life at the Reggia di Monza

The Reggia di Monza adheres to #PalaceDay 2020 on Sunday 19 July 2020, promoted by the European Royal Residences Association, created in 2001 on the initiative of the Castle of Versailles. The initiative, now in its fifth edition, which last year obtained over 50 million…
Marc Chagall, masterpieces on display with an eye to Russia

Palazzo Roverella (Rovigo) from September 2020 offers a new, important monographic exhibition on Marc Chagall. An exemplary selection of over one hundred works, about 70 paintings on canvas and paper in addition to the two extraordinary series of engravings and etchings published…
Fornasetti: "Revitalization of the Contemporary Art" in Parma

The exhibition is a real stratified journey between classic and modern, between past and present, curated by Barnaba Fornasetti, Artistic Director of the Milanese Atelier, by Valeria Manzi, co-curator of cultural activities and President of the association Fornasetti Cult, and…
Contemporary art and natural history at the Marino Marini Museum

An imposing tiger shark of over 3 meters and the skeleton of a sperm whale of about 10 meters, both from the 1th century, in the crypt of the Marino Marini Museum in Florence. This is the scenario in which visitors will be able to immerse themselves from 30st July until XNUMXth September with the installation…
Contemporary art: "INHUMAN" at the Castle of Barletta

The CONTEMPORARY CIRCUIT starts again on July 18, with the INHUMAN exhibition at the Castle of Barletta, a project with which the Puglia Region, in collaboration with the Pugliese Public Theater and the artistic direction of the art historian Giusy Caroppo, aims to permanently establish a network of excellence for…
Photography: the Baroque architecture of Turin

Through 70 images, the exhibition tells the way in which a large group of photographers – Paolo Beccaria, Gianni Berengo Gardin, Giancarlo Dall'Armi, Pino Dell'Aquila, Giuseppe Ferrazzino, Giorgio Jano, Mimmo Jodice, Aldo Moisio, Riccardo Moncalvo, Ernani Orcorte, Augusto Pedrini, Giustino Rampazzi, Daniele Regis, Roberto…
Pirelli HangarBicocca reopens: all current and future exhibitions

From Saturday 23 May, Pirelli HangarBicocca will reopen its doors to its public after the closure of the exhibition spaces due to the health emergency. Visitors will therefore have the opportunity to once again admire the exhibition “….the Illuminating Gas” by Cerith Wyn Evans (Llanelli, Wales,…
Gallerie d'Italia, a virtual tour to relive "Canova"

On Monday 18 May, on the occasion of International Museum Day 2020 ICOM, the Gallerie d'Italia are offering a new immersive virtual experience in the exhibition 'Canova | Thorvaldsen. The birth of modern sculpture', interrupted a few days after the scheduled conclusion due to the Covid-19 emergency. The exhibition, closed due to the health emergency, is…
CecinArte Festival presents a large virtual exhibition

Culture is not just reading a book or attending a show, culture is knowing, understanding, knowing. In this particular moment it is important to know what awaits us, to understand that a change is needed and to know what is unknown to us.…
Alberto Giacometti: graphics and artist books to the max

Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966) will open the 2020 exhibition season of the max museum in Chiasso (Switzerland). An exhibition curated by Jean Soldini and Nicoletta Ossanna Cavadini is scheduled from 31 March to 13 September. It will be possible to admire for the first time, the entire…
La Soffitta 2020: the "Talk with the artist" program

The in-depth study of art in its various expressions and evolutions, curated by Daniele Benati, Lucia Corrain, Gianluca Tusini and Francesco Benelli, comes alive with the format "Talk with the Artist", where protagonists of the art world of national and international fame dialogue…