Nineteenth and twentieth centuries - Finestre sull'Arte

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Florence, two works by Borrani and Ussi enrich the Galleria dell'Accademia

Florence, two works by Borrani and Ussi enrich the Galleria dell'Accademia

The Galleria dell'Accademia in Florence renews part of its exhibition layout with two works from the Tuscan 1800s: The Gallery of Old Paintings by Odoardo Borrani (Pisa, 1833 - Florence, 1905) and Interior with Odalisque by Stefano Ussi (Florence, 18...
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Two visions between painting and contemporary: Alice Neel and Piotr Uklański at Pinacoteca Agnelli

Two visions between painting and contemporary: Alice Neel and Piotr Uklański at Pinacoteca Agnelli

The fall 2025 season of Pinacoteca Agnelli in Turin opens under the sign of renewal and cultural density. Starting on Friday, October 31, 2025, during the week of Artissima, Italy's most important event dedicated to contemporary art, the Turin museum...
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Ancient hot springs in Trentino: the exhibition on Tito Chini and historical thermalism at Castel Caldes

Ancient hot springs in Trentino: the exhibition on Tito Chini and historical thermalism at Castel Caldes

From June 20 to November 2, 2025 Castel Caldes in Trentino hosts the exhibition Antiche fonti. Tito Chini and Spa Culture in Trentino, an exhibition dedicated to one of the most significant historical and social phenomena for the region: thermalism. ...
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Louise Nevelson, the Grande Dame of 20th century sculpture. What the Bologna exhibition looks like

Louise Nevelson, the Grande Dame of 20th century sculpture. What the Bologna exhibition looks like

In 1958 the famous American magazine Life devoted an extensive feature to sculptor Louise Nevelson (Kiev, 1899 - New York, 1988) on the occasion of Moon Garden Plus One, or that exhibition held at the Grand Central Moderns Gallery that would represen...
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The magnificent eight: those art critics who no longer exist today. What the exhibition that exhumed them looks like

The magnificent eight: those art critics who no longer exist today. What the exhibition that exhumed them looks like

That principle that Roberto Longhi brings to bear to distinguish Caravaggio from the great men of the fifteenth-fifteenth century, whom he least liked because they often represented the power of the Italian centers over the mistreated periphery, and ...
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Morandi and Fontana: two opposing visions to explore the invisible and the infinite

Morandi and Fontana: two opposing visions to explore the invisible and the infinite

In the vast and articulated panorama oftwentieth-century Italian art, Giorgio Morandi (Bologna, 1890 - 1964) and Lucio Fontana (Rosario, 1899 - Comabbio, 1968) represent two seemingly opposite poles, united, however, by a common tension toward the in...
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The Uffizi gets into Riga: 74 works from the Pitti Palace on a trip to Latvia

The Uffizi gets into Riga: 74 works from the Pitti Palace on a trip to Latvia

Four months of Baltic relocation for Palazzo Pitti's 19th-century masterpieces: in fact, from July 5 to Nov. 30, 2025, the Great Exhibition Hall of the Latvian National Museum of Art in Riga, Latvia, will host an exhibition, Light from Italy: from Fa...
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Boccioni masterpiece enters the collection of the Pinacoteca Divisionismo in Tortona. It will help cancer research

Boccioni masterpiece enters the collection of the Pinacoteca Divisionismo in Tortona. It will help cancer research

The Pinacoteca Divisionismo Tortona has enriched its permanent collection with a masterpiece by Umberto Boccioni (Reggio Calabria, 1882 - Verona, 1916): Mrs. Maffi. A Master of the Scene from 1909. The painting, made at a crucial moment in Boccioni's...
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