All exhibitions and events involving Giorgio Morandi
From April 24 to June 30, 2024, the underground spaces of Palazzo Bentivoglio in Bologna will host, sixty years after Giorgio Morandi's death, the exhibition Luigi Ghirri. Aterlier Morandi: a small selection of photographs among those that Luigi Ghir...
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20X20 Twenty Masterpieces for Twenty Artists is the title of the exhibition that Tornabuoni Arte opens Tuesday, April 9, and closes May 26, 2024, at its Milan headquarters.Marina Apollonio, Alighiero Boetti, Alberto Burri, Giuseppe Capogrossi, Mario ...
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The Morandi Museum of the Bologna Civic Museums Sector presents at Casa Morandi the exhibition Morandi metaphysical. Three Drawings. A History, open to the public from February 1 to May 5, 2024, and curated by Lorenza Selleri. The exhibition is part ...
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From January 31 to July 7, 2024, the Museo Morandi of the Bologna Civic Museums Sector will host the exhibition Mary Ellen Bartley: Morandi's books, the first solo exhibition in Italy by the American photographer Mary Ellen Bartley (New York, 1959).
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Running from January 30 to February 25, 2024 in the halls of the Collezioni Comunali d'Arte in Bologna 's Palazzo d'Accursio is the exhibition Morandi's Objects. The Photographs of Joel Meyerowitz dedicated to Giorgio Morandi (Bologna, 1890 - 1964) a...
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The Arte Fiera art fair complex in Bologna scheduled for Feb. 2 to 4 is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. It was 1974 when BolognaFiere decided within its Fiera Campionaria event, to present a small section dedicated to modern and contempor...
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Morandi and contemporaneity: this is the title of the exhibition that, in Milan, the Maurizio Nobile Fine Art gallery is organizing at its headquarters in Palazzo Bagatti Valsecchi, Via Santo Spirito 7, from October 13 to December 2023. The exhibitio...
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Opening Oct. 5, 2023 on the piano nobile of Milan's Palazzo Reale and open until Feb. 4, 2024, is the major exhibition Morandi 1890 - 1964, conceived and curated by Maria Cristina Bandera, art historian and specialist Morandi scholar, promoted by the...
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