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The weekend exhibitions, from Piranesi to Kandinsky and Warhol

2022-09-29T09:11:58.849Z


Futurism in Padua, art in Milan in the 60s and 70s (ANSA) PERUGIA - Piranesi's etchings and Warhol's serigraphs, up to the investigation into Futurism and Kandinsky's painting: these are some of the exhibitions this week.     PERUGIA - "Giovanni Battista Piranesi in the collections of the National Gallery of Umbria" is the title of the exhibition curated by Carla Scagliosi scheduled from 30 September in the Perugia museum. Up to 8 January 2023, 70 etchin


PERUGIA - Piranesi's etchings and Warhol's serigraphs, up to the investigation into Futurism and Kandinsky's painting: these are some of the exhibitions this week.


    PERUGIA - "Giovanni Battista Piranesi in the collections of the National Gallery of Umbria" is the title of the exhibition curated by Carla Scagliosi scheduled from 30 September in the Perugia museum.

Up to 8 January 2023, 70 etchings dedicated to the ancient and modern beauties of Rome and its surroundings, taken from the two volumes of the Views of Rome, are on display.


    The itinerary is completed by the 3D animated film Piranesi, Prisons of Invention 300 years made by Grégoire Dupond with the music of Teho Teardo.


    PADUA - More than 150 works, including drawings, photographs, engravings, sculptures and serigraphs make up the exhibition "Andy Warhol. Pop Icon", at the Altinate San Gaetano Cultural Center in Padua from 30 September until 29 January 2023. Curated by Simona Occioni , with an exhibition path conceived by Daniel Buso, the exhibition focuses on the ever-present figure of the father of Pop Art, focusing on the brands that populated the advertising imagery widespread in the United States between the 60s and the 70s.


    PADUA - The cultural and figurative presuppositions, the roots, the different souls and the many themes that determined the birth, the explosion and the full configuration of a movement capable of profoundly marking the art of the '900: this is the investigation at the center of the exhibition "Futurism 1910-1915. The birth of the avant-garde", set up in the halls of Palazzo Zabarella from 1 October, curated by Fabio Benzi, Francesco Leone, Fernando Mazzocca.

The exhibition, set up until February 26, 2023, is divided into over 100 works created between 1910 and 1915.


    MESTRE (Ve) - At the Candiani Cultural Center from 30 September the exhibition "Kandinsky and the avant-gardes. Point, line and surface": scheduled until 21 February 2023, the exhibition offers a refined selection of international and Italian masterpieces of the twentieth century ( with 9 works by Kandinsky), all coming from the collections of Cà Pesaro - International Gallery of Modern Art, jewel of the Venetian Civic Museums Foundation.


    ROME - "The fabulous 60s and 70s in Milan" is the exhibition scheduled at the Conciliazione Auditorium from 28 September to 20 November, curated by Lorenzo and Enrico Lombardi, promoted by the Terzo Pilastro - Internazionale Foundation.

Divided into 4 sections, the exhibition documents the revolution of forms and visions carried out by the artists in those years, presenting to the public more than 30 works by artists of the caliber of Lucio Fontana, Piero Manzoni, Vincenzo Agnetti, Valerio Adami, Fabrizio Plessi, Emilio Tadini and many others.


    ROME - On 29 September Diego Perrone's solo show "Rainy slope whips the tongue" opens the autumn program of Macro;

staged until February 19, 2023, the exhibition combines works from the last 20 years with 5 new works: two works / displays, a distortion of space, a video and a photographic series.


    From 30 September to 3 December Galleria Continua hosts "Elegy", an exhibition by Cuban artist Yoan Capote: along the way the works refer to the landscape with a conceptual and emotional approach and reflect on the theme of migration from a local and universal perspective.


    ORANI (NUORO) - Until February 22, 2023 at the Nivola Museum "Pedro Reyes. Zero Armi Nucleari", the Mexican artist's first solo show in an Italian institution.

Curated by Giuliana Altea, Antonella Camarda, Luca Cheri, the exhibition presents the developments of the Zero Nukes campaign, launched by the artist in collaboration with numerous institutions and figures from the world of art and science, to bring the nuclear threat and pressure governments to reduce production and disarmament.


    CATANZARO - Until November 27 at the Museo Marca "Unseen", a personal exhibition by Roberto Fanari, curated by Alessandro Romanini.

The exhibition consists of a series of monochromatic paintings - some of them very large - with a landscape theme, which invite the viewer to make a subjective perceptive journey. 


Source: ansa

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