All exhibitions and events taking place in Bergamo
Two years after restoration work began, the Volta APS Association is opening theEx Chiesa di San Rocco in Bergamo, a space closed since the 1980s. The former church, located on the second floor of the historic Romanesque fountain reactivated by the a...
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A major exhibition of Marina Abramović's 30 recent and historical works is scheduled in Bergamo. It is being organized by the city's new center for art and culture, gres art, which is hosting an exhibition dedicated to the Serbian artist, curated by...
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From April 23 to September 1, 2024 Accademia Carrara presents Naples in Bergamo. A Look at the 1600s in the De Vito Collection and in the City, an exhibition that recounts the extraordinary link between Bergamo and Neapolitan painting of the 17th cen...
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From Feb. 10, throughout the two-year period 2024-2025, GAMeC in Bergamo will present to the public the new exhibition Una Galleria, Tante Collezioni, curated by Sara Fumagalli, Valentina Gervasoni, and Angela Fabrizia Previtali, which aims to restor...
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Coming to theCarrara Academy in Bergamo on loan from the Uffizi Galleries is Titian's Portrait of Pietro Aretino, which will be featured from December 4, 2023 to April 1, 2024 in the new exhibition project Titian and Aretino. Portrait of a Renaissanc...
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An exhibition to see, hear and listen to is staged at theCarrara Academy in Bergamo from September 29, 2023 to January 14, 2024: it is entitled Tutta in voi la luce mia. History Painting and Melodrama and transforms the Bergamo museum into a theater,...
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From Oct. 8, 2023 to Jan. 14, 2024, GAMeC - Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea of Bergamo will host Dreamless Night, the solo exhibition of Lebanese artist and filmmaker Ali Cherri (Beirut, 1976), winner of the Silver Lion at the Venice Art Bien...
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The summer of theCarrara Academy of Bergamo is entirely dedicated to the mountains with a series of projects: the mountain as seen through nineteenth-century painting, the photography of Naoki Ishikawa, and, together, two projects spread throughout ...
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