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Weekend of exhibitions, from Lisetta Carmi to Giovanni Boldini

2021-01-21T08:28:44.839Z


With the museums of the few yellow regions that on weekdays can return to reopen their doors to the public, and the exhibitions available online or by reservation, the art sector tries to restart with confidence resisting the crisis of ... (ANSA)


NUORO - With the museums of the few yellow regions that can reopen their doors to the public on weekdays, and the exhibition appointments available online or by reservation, the art sector is trying to restart with confidence, resisting the crisis of recent months.


    NUORO - Hundreds of black and white shots taken in Sardinia between 1962 and 1976 to document the special aesthetic dialogue between one of the protagonists of Italian photography and the island: "Lisetta Carmi. Merry voices in the dark", from 19 January to 13 June at the MAN Museum of Art in the province of Nuoro and curated by Luigi Fassa and Giovanni Battista Martini, he explores an unprecedented aspect of the photographer's production, the result of numerous and repeated stays in Sardinia.


    MILAN - Childhood, children, artists and books: the exhibition hosted by the Braidense Library from 21 January to 20 March entitled "Terrible times. Beautiful books. The Adler alla Braidense collection", curated by Federica Rossi, revolves around wonder and imagination. .

Dedicated to the Soviet children's books from the Adler collection, made between the 1920s and 1930s, the exhibition presents a total of 140 works.

Discovering the myth of Raphael through the eyes of Giuseppe Bossi, in his drawings and in his collection, including works on paper and majolica: waiting to be able to personally visit the exhibition "Giuseppe Bossi and Raffaello at the Castello Sforzesco in Milan", it is now an interesting virtual tour is available, with a 3D mapping of the space and multimedia contents (photos, videos, descriptions and links).

accessible to the public on the milanocastello.it website.


    TERMOLI (CB) - From 18 January reopens with free admission for all and a new installation by the artistic director Caterina Riva the MACTE - Museum of Contemporary Art of Termoli: a path to get to know the winners of the Termoli Prize from 1955 to today, from Mirella Bentivoglio to Benni Bosetto, passing through Carla Accardi, Mario Schifano, Nanda Vigo.


    ROME - The "Double Fantasy" exhibition by the artists Milica Ćirović and Ola Czuba, scheduled at Casa Vuota from January 19th to March 7th, can be visited by reservation only: curated at Gaia Bobò, the exhibition reflects, through video, photography and installation, on home furnishings as a terrain of contradictions and fragility and on the theme of identity.


    ROVERETO - MART reopens with "Giovanni Boldini. The pleasure", an exhibition that celebrates the Belle Époque portrait painter on the 90th anniversary of his death from 18 January to 5 April.


    Cafes, lounges, dresses, elegance, beautiful ladies: along the way 170 works from public and private collections, paintings in which the painter was able to describe and at the same time define the style, trends and aesthetics of Paris, the city where he settled down.

At the Rovereto museum, in addition to the two new outdoor projects "Sol Invictus" by Luciano and Ivan Zanoni and "Twingo Monument" by Daniele Nicolosi, the digital program also continues, including the weekly playlists on Spotify to explore the museum collections in a different way , the audio guide dedicated to Boldini and a special video guided tour conducted by President Sgarbi.


    PISTOIA - From 21 January the Pistoia Musei Foundation reopens to the public with the exhibition "Pistoia Novecento. Glances on post-World War II art": curated by Alessandra Acocella, Annamaria Iacuzzi, and Caterina Toschi, the exhibition project dedicated to the enhancement of the permanent collection presents until 22 August works and documents by Pistoia artists, alongside non-local authors who, however, have linked their work to the city.


    NAPLES - At MANN from January 18 "Lucy. Dream of an evolution" by cartoonist and illustrator Tanino Liberatore, set up until April 12 in the rooms of the "Prehistory and Protohistory" section: the public will be able to get to know - between preparatory pencil sketches and projections of the final drawings - the artist's project inspired by the findings in Ethiopia (1974) of a female specimen of a young Australopithecus afarensis (called Lucy).

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Source: ansa

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