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The weekend exhibitions, from Raphael to van Gogh

2022-10-06T07:02:46.365Z


Bernini in Rome, Pisanello in Mantua, Ernst in Milan (ANSA) This is a week of great names for exhibitions, with projects dedicated to Raphael and van Gogh, Rubens and Bernini, Ernst and Pisanello. MILAN - "Max Ernst" is the title of the retrospective (the first to be held in Italy) with which from 4 October Palazzo Reale pays homage to the great German painter, sculptor, engraver, poet and art theorist, then naturalized American and French. Scheduled until


This is a week of great names for exhibitions, with projects dedicated to Raphael and van Gogh, Rubens and Bernini, Ernst and Pisanello.

MILAN - "Max Ernst" is the title of the retrospective (the first to be held in Italy) with which from 4 October Palazzo Reale pays homage to the great German painter, sculptor, engraver, poet and art theorist, then naturalized American and French.

Scheduled until February 26, 2023, the exhibition curated by Martina Mazzotta and Jürgen Pech brings together over 400 works including paintings, sculptures, drawings, collages, photographs, jewels and illustrated books from museums, foundations and private collections, in Italy and the abroad.

GENOA - "Rubens a Genova" opens on 6 October at Palazzo Ducale, curated by Nils Büttner and Anna Orlando, an exhibition that tells the artist's relationship with the city and which was born on the occasion of the fourth centenary of the publication in Antwerp of the famous volume by Rubens, Palaces of Genoa (1622).

In the exhibition, set up until January 22, 2023, more than 150 works are presented, including over 20 signed by Rubens, which are added to those already present in the city, thus reaching a number that has not existed since the end of the eighteenth century in Genoa. .

ROME - From 6 October (and until 30 July 2023) the bronze bust of Urban VIII executed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in 1658 will be exhibited at the National Galleries of Ancient Art - Palazzo Barberini: for the first time in history, visitors will be able to admire the work, on loan from Prince Corsini, alongside the marble version, dated 1655, kept in Palazzo Barberini, and the family portraits.

Over 30 new sculptures in red coral and a series of unpublished drawings made with his own blood make up Jan Fabre's exhibition "Allegory of caritas (An Act of Love)", scheduled from 6 October to 15 December at the Mucciaccia Gallery.

Curated by Melania Rossi, the exhibition is configured as a poetic encounter between natural matter, symbols and artistic vision.

From 8 October at Palazzo Bonaparte "van Gogh.

MANTOVA - Palazzo Ducale hosts from 8 October (and until 8 January 2023) the exhibition "Pisanello. The tumult of the world", curated by Stefano L'Occaso.

Set up in the Sala del Pisanello and in the adjacent Sala dei Papi (in addition to the rooms on the ground floor, with an overview of the late-Gothic culture in Mantua), the exhibition brings together about 30 works including international loans such as Pisanello's masterpieces the Madonna col Child and Saints Anthony and George of the National Gallery in London, for the first time in Italy since his "departure" in 1862, and the drawings of the Louvre Museum in Paris.

BOLOGNA - "Julius II and Raphael. A new season of the Renaissance in Bologna", open at the Pinacoteca Nazionale from 8 October to 5 February and curated by Daniele Benati, Maria Luisa Pacelli and Elena Rossoni, tells of the importance of arriving in city ​​of artists such as Raphael, Michelangelo or Bramante in conjunction with the election of Pope Julius II della Rovere.

The central work of the exhibition is the Portrait of Julius II, one of Raphael's greatest masterpieces from the National Gallery.

URBINO - At Palazzo Ducale from October 1st "Art and power. In dialogue with Federico da Montefeltro", curated by Vittorio Sgarbi.

Set up until January 8, 2023, the exhibition was conceived to celebrate the 600th anniversary of the birth of Duke Federico da Montefeltro in 1422. Along the way, 26 contemporary works by Giuseppe Bergomi, Bertozzi & Casoni, Tullio Cattaneo, Giuseppe Ducrot, Marco Lodola, Igor Mitoraj, Livio Scarpella and Ivan Theimer, to reflect on the relationship between art and power, between artist and client.

Source: ansa

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