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From Banksy to Ligabue the 10 big autumns not to be missed

2020-08-25T20:07:11.447Z


Not only Raffaello whose exhibition at the Scuderie for the 500th anniversary is closed. From Van Gogh to Tiepolo, autumn occasions are marked by the master grain. (HANDLE)


From Monet and Renoir never seen outside Paris to Van Gogh that tells Van Gogh. And then Banksy, Correggio, Chagall, Ligabue.
    Obviously the 500 years of Raphael, but also the political prestige of Michelangelo. Plus a gallery of female talents that will perhaps make us rethink the Baroque. They are the 10 "big ones" of autumn, the 10 absolute Masters for as many exhibitions not to be missed.
    MONET AND THE IMPRESSIONISTS - For the first time the Marmottan Monet in Paris, the "home of the great Impressionists", is lending an entire body of works. Arriving at Palazzo Albergati in Bologna, Monet, but also Manet, Renoir, Degas, Corot, Sisley, Caillebotte, Morisot, Boudin, Pissarro and Signac: in all 57 masterpieces from the famous Water Lilies to "discoveries" such as the Portrait of Berthe Morisot lying , never released by the French Museum (29 August - 14 February).
    RAFFAELLO SANZIO - After the success of the exhibition at the Scuderie del Quirinale, the celebrations continue for the 500th anniversary of the death of the "divine painter". In Urbino, his city, the last few weeks for Raphael Ware. The colors of the Renaissance at the National Gallery of the Marche (until September 27), Baldassarre Castiglione and Raffaello. Faces and moments of the Court at Palazzo Ducale and Raffaello An impossible exhibition at the Collegio Raffaello (until November 1st). Among the new appointments, the CariPerugia Arte Foundation tells about Raffaello in Umbria and his legacy in the Academy at Palazzo Baldeschi (8 September - 6 January). In Rome, Villa di Capo di Bove on the Appia Antica hosts Raphael's Lesson. Roman antiquities (September 18 - November 29).
    BANKSY - A VISUAL PROTEST - The most famous "faceless" artist in the world arrives at the Chiostro del Bramante in Rome with 90 works and focuses on his research activity (8 September-11 April). They range from Love is in the air to Girl with Balloon to prints for the famous Barely Legal exhibition. But the Street Artist is also in Palermo with 100 original pieces in Portrait of an unknown. The artist called Banksy at the Loggiato di San Bartolomeo and Palazzo Trinacria (7 October - 17 January).
    LIGABUE AND VITALONI. GIVING VOICE TO NATURE - Palazzo Tarasconi tells Antonio Ligabue, one of the most original authors of the Italian twentieth century, in the exhibition conceived by Augusto Agosta Tota, Marzio Dall'Acqua and Vittorio Sgarbi (17 September - 30 May).
    Alongside 83 paintings and 4 sculptures by the Maestro di Gualtieri, there are also 15 plastic works by Michele Vitaloni, an artist with the same empathy towards the natural and animal world.
    MARC CHAGALL: MY RUSSIA WILL LOVE ME TOO - It is dedicated to the influence that Russian popular culture has had on the work of Chagall, the exhibition curated by Claudia Zevi that brings to Palazzo Rovella di Rovigo (19 September - 17 January) more than one hundred works with two extraordinary series of engravings and etchings from the early years of distance from Russia: Ma Vie and Le souls morte.
    THE NINETEENTH CENTURY AND THE MYTH OF CORREGGIO - The exhibition at La nuova Pilotta (3 October 2020 - 3 October 2021) brings together the best of the nineteenth-century production of the Duchy of Parma around the four masterpieces of Correggio returned by the Louvre with the Second Treaty of Paris in 1815, or the Madonna with the bowl, the Madonna of San Girolamo plus the two paintings from the Bono Chapel. The exhibition is also a tribute to the work of the Duchess Maria Luigia of Habsburg and the architect Paolo Toschi, who in the ancient halls of the Academy allowed a generation of artists to confront face to face with the Master of the perspective illusion.
    MICHELANGELO. DIVINE ARTIST - No artist like Buonarroti can boast of having attended two future popes as young men, served six Popes and met patrons of the greatness of Lorenzo the Magnificent, the royals of France, Francis I of Valois and Catherine de 'Medici. This is the Michelangelo of the exhibition curated by Cristina Acidini, with Alessandro Cecchi and Elena Capretti, at Palazzo Ducale in Genoa (8 October - 24 January), including works such as the Madonna della Scala, autographed drawings, correspondence, rhymes, portraits.
    VAN GOGH: THE COLORS OF LIFE - The Sunflower Master himself tells his story through his letters to the Altinate San Gaetano Center in Padua (10 October - 11 April). Curated by Marco Goldin, the exhibition brings together 78 masterpieces from dozens of museums, as well as from Van Gogh in Amsterdam and Otterlo's Kröller-Müller (among others, the Self-portrait with a felt hat, Mr. Ginoux, L ' Arlesiana) alongside about fifteen works by artists to Van Gogh, in some way linked, such as Millet, Gauguin, Seurat, Signac, Hiroshige and Francis Bacon.
    GIAMBATTISTA TIEPOLO. VENICE, MILAN, DRESDEN, MADRID - 250 years after his death, the first exhibition in Milan for Tiepolo (1696 - 1770). Curated by Fernando Mazzocca and Alessandro Morandotti at the Gallerie d'Italia - Piazza Scala (30 October - 21 March), in partnership with the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice, it brings together 70 works also by his contemporaries - such as the Venetian Antonio Pellegrini, Giovanni Battista Piazzetta, Sebastiano Ricci or the Lombard Paolo Pagani - from the cities that most saw him as a protagonist.
    THE LADIES OF THE BAROQUE - That is, Artemisia Gentileschi but also Sofonisba Anguissola, Lavinia Fontana, Elisabetta Sirani, Fede Galizia, all remained in the shadows until a few decades ago and now protagonists at Palazzo Reale in Milan with an exhibition that rediscovers art and lives (December 3-April 11). Adding new names to the list of female talent you absolutely must know. (HANDLE).

Source: ansa

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