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The weekend exhibitions, from the Cubists to Fontana

2021-04-23T16:23:42.771Z


Trame della Lettura in Rome, Luisa Longo's homage to libraries (ANSA) VIMERCATE - Waiting for April 26, when the doors of the museums of the regions classified as "yellow" will finally open, in this last (hopefully) closing week, the exhibition events that can be visited by appointment, outdoors and online, continue.     VIMERCATE (MB) - More than 40 original works signed by the likes of Picasso, Braque, Gris, Léger, Gleizes, Marcoussis, Delaunay, Villon, Archipenko


VIMERCATE - Waiting for April 26, when the doors of the museums of the regions classified as "yellow" will finally open, in this last (hopefully) closing week, the exhibition events that can be visited by appointment, outdoors and online, continue.


    VIMERCATE (MB) - More than 40 original works signed by the likes of Picasso, Braque, Gris, Léger, Gleizes, Marcoussis, Delaunay, Villon, Archipenko and Laurens make up "Cubism and Cubists" set up from 24 April to 20 June at Spazio heart. The exhibition project focuses on the analysis of Cubist graphics, a less widespread practice than what happened for other movements, however important for the Cubists, who also encouraged a certain experimentation in the field of techniques. MILAN - The imagery outlined by "Dancing30", an exhibition by Kings, an artistic duo made up of Daniele Innamorato and Federica Perazzoli, set up from April 19 to July 16 at the Viasaterna gallery, takes place in an unspecified time, between the past and the near future.Through a selection of works that includes neon, collage, sound installation, writing and wallpaper, the artists tell the fascinating and mysterious story of Club30, an abandoned and timeless dance club, located at the missing street number in via Leopardi, between 28 and 32: in this place the visitor is invited to enter and here he will discover a surreal world, populated by strange apparitions and singular characters.


    The exhibition "Return to the Baroque. Fontana Leoncillo Melotti", curated by Andrea Bacchi, set up at the ML Fine Art gallery Matteo Lampertico will close on April 30th. Through some ceramic works created between the 1940s and 1960s by Lucio Fontana, Fausto Melotti and Leoncillo Leonardi, the exhibition investigates how much Baroque sculpture and painting influenced these 20th century masters in their artistic research. At the Giampaolo Abbondio Gallery it is possible to visit until 22 May the solo show of Simone Bergantini, entitled "How to dance rave music": a tribute to youth, fear and love, the exhibition documentsexhibition of young performers shot in natural environments and in pose studios while dancing techno music through 5 large polyptychs made up of 15 images each, 4 portraits and some small landscapes to which 5 flight cases are added as installation elements.


    ROME - At the Casa delle Letterature from April 23 to May 23 comes "Trame dellaettura", an exhibition by the fiber artist Luisa Longo, on the occasion of "Read, always - Book and copyright festival by Libraries of Rome in collaboration with AIE ". The exhibition consists of 20 unpublished works, painted on organza, created between 2019 and 2021, which represent the libraries of the world and with which the artist wants to pay homage to written culture. After Milan, the exhibition "AlUla - Journey Through Time" arrives in Rome, composed of shots by the famous American photographer Robert Polidori taken in the Saudi region of AlUla. Set up in Piazza San Silvestro from 22 April to 9 May, the exhibition documents astill little known area in which there are testimonies of over 200,000 years of human evolution history.


    LUGANO - Creatives and experimenters: they are photographers active in the first half of the twentieth century whose talent is documented in the great exhibition of MASI Lugano "Masterpieces of Modern Photography 1900-1940: The Thomas Walther collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York". Set up from 25 April to 1 August, and organized by Moma in New York, the exhibition presents over 200 masterpieces that highlight the great innovation skills of the authors, among which some historical names emerge, from Stieglitz to Strand, from Cartier-Bresson to Modotti. (HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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