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New Year's exhibitions between painting and photography

2019-12-27T10:56:05.924Z


Leonardo in Milan and Florence with Leicester and Atlantic Codes (ANSA)


ROME - Leonardo next to Ovid, and then Carrà and Pollock, Monet and Bacon, up to Bosch, Brueghel and Arcimboldo: it is the art to color the relaxing days of the holidays between Christmas and New Year in an unexpected and suggestive way, in a journey over the centuries.
NAPLES - "Deposits of Capodimonte. Stories still to be written" is the title of the second chapter of a trilogy of exhibitions dedicated to the reinterpretation of the large collection of the Capodimonte Museum. Set up until May 15, the exhibition presents 1220 works (including paintings, sculptures and works of decorative art) coming only from the 5 deposits of the museum.
ROME - Love, seduction, the relationship with power and myth: the themes at the center of the reflection of one of the greatest poets ever existed are the fulcrum of the exhibition "Ovid. Loves, myths and other stories" at the Stables of the Quirinale until 20 January. Along the way, over 200 works including frescoes and ancient sculptures, medieval manuscripts and paintings of the modern age, to understand the figure of Ovid at 360 degrees. Until February 24, one of the most evocative nuclei of the Whitney Museum collection shines for unconventionality in the rooms of the Victorian Complex: it is the exhibition "Pollock and the New York School", which presents works by revolutionary artists such as Pollock, Rothko, de Kooning , Kline. About 50 masterpieces on display, including "Number 27", the large Pollock canvas over 3m long. At Maxxi the Christmas offer is rich and interdisciplinary: until April 28 the great exhibition "The road. Where the world is created", with over 200 works by more than 140 artists, a true manifesto of contemporary life; Paolo Pellegrini's solo show will continue until March 10 with over 150 images and the first exhibition dedicated to the cartoonist Zerocalcare, entitled "Digging ditches, feeding crocodiles".
TURIN - The portrait revolution brought about by the talent of Antoon van Dyck is on display until March 17 in the Palatine Halls of the Savoy Gallery, at the Royal Museums. Entitled "Van Dyck. Court painter", the exhibition highlights the exclusive relationship that the artist had with the Italian and European courts through a path divided into 4 sections, 45 canvases and 21 engravings.
PISA - Majestic, effervescent, visionary: these are the works of the great digital art exhibition "Bosch, Brueghel, Arcimboldo" staged at the Republican Arsenals until 26 May. About 30 minutes of spectacle, with over 2,000 images and music, allow you to investigate the fantastic universe of the three artists, on a journey between religion and alchemy, astrology and dream, vanity and vices. FLORENCE - Over two years of preparation have allowed the realization of "The microscope water of nature. The Leicester Code of Leonardo da Vinci", the exhibition organized on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the death of the Italian genius and dedicated to Leonardo's manuscript exposed to Uffizi until 20 January. Exceptional technological devices allow you to consult the code in detail alongside some other precious drawings and Vincentian sheets.
GENOA - Monet and Degas, Picasso and Bacon, Lichtenstein and Warhol: over a century of international art is in the Doge's Palace until March 3 thanks to the masterpieces of the Johannesburg Art Gallery.
Entitled "Da Monet a Bacon", the exhibition offers 60 works, including oils, watercolors and graphics, and ideally connects Genoa to Johannesburg, remembering Mandela, 100 years after its birth.
PERUGIA - "L'altra galleria", the exhibition set up at the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, has been extended until January 27, in which a selection of panels, rarely or never presented to the public, created by authors belonging to the epoch were exhibited gold of the Umbrian school, between the '200 and the middle of the' 500. Among the artists on show also the Maestro dei dossali of Subiaco, Pietro Vannucci known as Perugino, Domenico Alfani, Dono Doni.
MILAN - About 130 works, on loan from important Italian and international collections, outline the portrait of one of the main Italian artists of the 20th century: until 3 February Palazzo Reale hosts "Carlo Carrà", the largest anthological exhibition ever created on the painter. "The secrets of the Atlantic Code.
Leonardo all'Ambrosiana "is the exhibition that opens the Leonardian year at the Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana: until March 17, the exhibition presents Leonardo's drawings related to the city of Milan, including the city plan.

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