The great masters of art history, such as Giotto and Bernini, for those who love classical paintings, but also those who love modern paintings will not be disappointed because of ... (ANSA)
BRESCIA - the first 15 years of the 20th century, with a new perspective that affects many arts, creativity and production (original art, sculpture, architecture, photography, fashion, photography, art and the new world of cinema), is the center of the "Freedom" exhibition, which can be seen at Martinengo Castle on January 4 to 14 January and Carre.David Curetti.the retrospective brings together more than 100 works (paintings, sculptures, ceramics and posters) to immerse people in the new Liberty style that prevailed in Italy, also exploring the cultural and social atmosphere of the time, in addition to the artistic one.
MILAN - More than 90 works by great artists (such as Silvestro Lega, Giovanni Fattori, Telemaco Signorini and Raffaello Sernesi) make up the "La Macchiaioli" exhibition, which will be in the Royal Palace from February 3rd to June 14th.This is the first sample resulting from the latest studies carried out by the three most important Italian experts of the movement, El Francoz (El Macchiaioli) its creators and curators).The show in 9 parts tells about the "national experiment" or the project of the Risorgimentist Macchiaioli, cultivated painters who were inspired by the ideas of Mazzini and positivism originating from France.
In the same Royal Palace, from February 7 to September 27, Anselm Kiefer's exhibition titled "Kiefer. The Alchemists" designed for the Caryatid Room was presented.Available by appointment only, Kiefer will present a cycle of 38 paintings that pay tribute to female alchemists, often forgotten but key figures in the development of modern scientific thought.
Rome - National Gallery of Ancient Art, large-scale exhibition "Bernini and Barberini" by Andrea Bacchi and Maurizia Cicconi in the rooms of the Barberini Palace, from February 12 to June 14.This project demonstrates the fruitful relationship between the artist and his first and most important patron, Maffeo Barberini, who was later elected pope as Urban VIII.The six-section tour covers Bernini's career from the beginning of his reign.The most important works on display are the Four Seasons and Saint Sebastian from the Aldobrandini collection in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid.
ROVIGO - "Zandomeneghi and Degas" from February 27 to June 28 at Roverella Palace.
Impressionism between Florence and Paris", curated by Francesca Dini. Within the framework of the dialogue between tradition and avant-garde, the exhibition documents, through extraordinary loans, the intense (sometimes harsh, but always fruitful) friendship that united the two artists during their long lives in Paris.
Perugia - From March 14 to June 14, the National Gallery of Umbria will celebrate the eight hundredth anniversary of the death of St. Francis of Assisi with "Giotto and St. Francis. Revolution in Umbria in the 14th Century," by Verusca Picchiarellilip.It has been in the workshop of the High Church of St. Francis in Assisi since 1288 and begins the transition from the "maniera greca" style of the Byzantine tradition to the revolutionary visual vision of the Florentine master.
FLORENCE - The exhibition dedicated to Lorenzo de' Medici, the most famous member of the Florentine royal family, includes more than 100 works, including real Capolavoros and those borrowed from around the world.The exhibition, titled Magnificent 1492, will open in the fall of 2026, hosted by the Uffizi Gallery.The extensive art collection of the prince, the legendary patron of the Renaissance, will be reconstructed for the first time.
In the same place, from March 14 to August 23, the major exhibition "Rothko in Florence" will be held in the Strozzi Palace and sponsored by Christopher Rothko and Elena Geuna.
The exhibition covers Rothko's entire career, from his early figurative works of the 1930s and 1940s, which dialogue with expressionism and surrealism, to his famous abstract canvases of the 1950s and 1960s.
Genooa - More than 100 international museum pieces, elements, public and private collections make up Mimmo Rotella's great retrospective.1945-2005, curated by Alberto Rotzigned to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the artist's death, the exhibition analyzed his entire creative career, through the first post-war new abstract experiments and the brief years of collage and overpinning.
VENICE - Marina Abramović will celebrate the artist's 80th birthday with the 61st International Art Exhibition - Energy Transition during the Venice Biennale at the Academia Gallery from 6 May to 19 October.Imponderabilia (1977), Rhythm 0 (1974), Light/Dark (1977), as well as projections of historical performances and new works created specifically for the occasion.
