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Weekend exhibitions, from Toulouse-Lautrec to Miró

2020-01-02T09:23:14.960Z


The forty-year relationship between David Bowie and the Japanese photographer Masayoshi Sukita, the plates dedicated by Joan Miró to loved ones, and then Toulouse-Lautrec, Warhol, Vedova and Christo: these are some of the appointments with the art of the first weekend of the new .. . (ANSA)


SALERNO - The 40-year relationship between David Bowie and the Japanese photographer Masayoshi Sukita, the tables dedicated by Joan Miró to loved ones, and then Toulouse-Lautrec, Warhol, Vedova and Christo: these are some of the appointments with the art of the first weekend of the new year.
SALERNO - "Stardust Bowie by Sukita" is the retrospective that investigates the forty-year professional and personal relationship between the icon of glam rock David Bowie and Masayoshi Sukita, master of Japanese photography. Scheduled from January 4 to February 27 in the spaces of Palazzo Fruscione, the exhibition consists of over 100 photographs, some of which are exhibited in a national preview, to tell the relationship and the cultural exchange between the two artists, starting from their meeting in the 1972.
MONZA - The exhibition "Toulouse-Lautrec. La Ville Lumière" will close on 6 January at the Royal Villa, a great tribute to the talent of one of the greatest artists of the Belle Époque. The itinerary hosts 150 works from the Herakleidon Museum in Athens, including posters, lithographs, drawings, illustrations, watercolors, together with videos, photographs and furnishings of the time, which reconstruct Paris in the late 1800s.
ROME - The Roman headquarters of the Mucciaccia Gallery hosts Pizzi Cannella's personal exhibition "En plein air" until January 8, a project featuring 12 large canvases. Designed specifically for the rooms of the Gallery, the exhibition illustrates the artist's research on light, not the artificial one but linked to open spaces.
BERGAMO - At GAMeC until January 6, some of the most important artists of the twentieth century in the "Libera. Tra Warhol" exhibition, from Informal to Geometric Abstraction, from Nouveau Réalisme to Pop Art, from Minimalism to Arte Povera Vedova and Christo The Impermanente Collection # 2 ": the route offers the public the encounter between the museum's collections and a group of prestigious works confiscated in Lombardy and managed by the National Agency for the administration of the seized assets.
CASAMASSIMA (Ba) - "Miró. Quelques Fleurs pour des Amis", the itinerant exhibition set up from 22 December to 26 April in 3 locations, continues in Palazzo Monacelle di Casamassima, Palazzo San Domenico in Gioia del Colle and Church of Sant'Oronzo di Turi.
The exhibition offers the opportunity to immerse yourself in Miró's creativity and in the extreme poetry of his surrealist art thanks to the lithographs of his artist book "Quelques Fleurs pour des Amis" of 1964, in which there are the tables that the master he wanted to dedicate to loved ones and friends, including Eugène Ionesco, Max Ernst, Pierre Matisse, Nina Kandinsky.
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Source: ansa

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