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The weekend exhibitions: from Raffaello to Taddeo di Bartolo

2020-03-05T09:13:27.520Z


In Reggio Emilia the art of the twentieth century tells of women (ANSA)


ROME - From the great exhibition event dedicated to Raphael to the insights on Taddeo di Bartolo and Orazio Borgianni, up to the forays into the art of the 1900s, there will be many exhibition events that will open on the weekend, despite the precautions taken following the emergency of the Coronavirus.
ROME - The great exhibition "Raffaello 1520-1483" which, 500 years after his death, pays homage to the great Renaissance artist, opens on March 5 at the Scuderie del Quirinale. In the itinerary, set up until June 2, over 204 works (120 of which by Raphael himself among paintings and drawings), from the collections of the most important national and international museums and collections. Among the most famous masterpieces, the Madonna del Granduca and the Veiled of the Uffizi Galleries or the large altarpiece of Santa Cecilia from the Pinacoteca di Bologna; the Madonna Alba from the National Gallery in Washington, the Madonna della Rosa from the Prado or the Madonna Tempi from the Alte Pinakothek in Munich; the Portrait of Baldassarre Castiglione and the Self-portrait with friend from the Louvre. "Orazio Borgianni. A restless genius in Caravaggio's Rome" is the exhibition scheduled from 6 March to 30 June at Palazzo Barberini. Two sections of this first monographic dedicated to the artist: in the first, 18 autographed works are exhibited which outline the historical-artistic story of Borgianni; the second, on the other hand, presents 17 works by great painters with respect to which Borgianni's influence was significant and sometimes decisive. The personal exhibition of Monica Ferrando arrives at the Carlo Bilotti Museum "White, black, in passing light. Recent works", set up from 7 March to 17 May. Along the way, 33 works - 23 oils and 10 papers including an entire album - created between 2017 and 2020 documenting the painter's research on the interpretation of the history of painting and new contemporary trends.
REGGIO EMILIA - The Galleria de 'Bonis hosts from 7 to 28 March "One, none, one hundred thousand. Portraits of women in the twentieth century", an authentic tribute to the female universe: along the way, which presents works signed by Massimo Campigli, Renato Guttuso, Hyena, Massimo Lagrotteria, Marco Mengozzi, Fausto Pirandello, Andrea Saltini, Mario Tozzi, the image of the woman is investigated through various languages, from painting to sculpture to photography.
PERUGIA - From 7 March to 7 June at the National Gallery of Umbria the first monographic dedicated to Taddeo di Bartolo (c. 1362 - 1422): an exceptional exhibition journey, which presents 100 panels by the Sienese painter (many loans from prestigious museums international), master of the polyptych of his time. For the occasion, in an environment that recreates the interior of a classroom Franciscan church, the figurative apparatus of the now dismembered altarpiece of San Francesco al Prato in Perugia will be reconstructed, of which the National Gallery of Umbria preserves 13 elements .
MERANO - Thirteen international contemporary artists confront each other, with different outcomes and approaches, on one of the moods that most characterizes the present time, resentment, a word that gives the title to the exhibition staged from March 7 to June 14 in the spaces of Kunst Meran Merano Arte.
The artists involved deal with the topic both in relation to the personal and social spheres and also to their artistic practice.
LONDON - At Cardi Gallery London the most in-depth overview of Rotella's practice on display in the United Kingdom: from 3 March to 31 July the exhibition "Beyond Décollage. Photo Emulsions and Artypos 1963-1980" presents 74 works, which constitute the most complete selection ever exhibited photographic additions and artypos created by the artist from the 60s to the 80s.
TIRANA (Albania) - Mario Airò's exhibition "Modeling the water" will be on display until March 22 at the Bazament Gallery.
Inaugurated on February 27, the exhibition, with which the Malvina Menegaz Foundation in Castelbasso (Teramo) won the Italian Council call for the second time, documents the artist's first approach with the ceramic technique and his reinterpretation of ceramic forms castellana to shape the natural motif of water and its flow.
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Source: ansa

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