All exhibitions and events taking place in Gallarate
For five months, Italian design will be the absolute protagonist at MA*GA in Gallarate, with the contribution of the Ministry of Culture and Regione Lombardia - Assessorato alla Cultura. From October 13, 2024 to March 2, 2025, two exhibition routes, ...
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Until September 1, 2024, MA*GA in Gallarate (Varese, Italy) is hosting a solo exhibition by Davide Maria Coltro (Verona, 1967), a pioneer and master of technological experimentation, entitled Medial Abstraction. The exhibition, which is part of the p...
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From Dec. 17, 2023, to April 7, 2024, MA*GA in Gallarate will host a retrospective dedicated to Dadamaino (Edoarda Emilia Maino; Milan, 1930 - 2004), one of the major protagonists of theavant-garde of the second half of the 20th century, realized in ...
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From July 16 to October 22, 2023, the MA*GA Museum in Gallarate (VA) presents Il Profilo dell'Immagine. Art and Photography in Italy, a project to rearrange the museum collection curated by Alessandro Castiglioni and Emma Zanella, deputy director and...
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MA*GA in Gallarate will experience more than a quarter-hour of celebrity. In fact, for more than four months, from January 22 to June 18, 2023, MA*GA will host an anthological exhibition dedicated to Andy Warhol (Pittsburgh, 1928 - New York, 1987), o...
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Telling the love of cinema and all the emotions it conveys, Melancholia, the solo exhibition of Chiara Dynys (Mantua, 1958), scheduled from February 26 to May 8, 2022 at MA*GA in Gallarate (VA). The exhibition, curated by Alessandro Castiglioni, pres...
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From February 26 to May 8, 2022, MA*GA in Gallarate (Varese, Italy) hosts Melancholia, a solo exhibition by Chiara Dynys.
The exhibition presents the multiple issues related to the word Melancholia: from the saturnine temperament that, according to ...
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The MA*GA Museum in Gallarate is hosting until January 9, 2022 a major exhibition dedicated to the most celebrated protagonists ofImpressionism, the movement born in France by Claude Monet (Paris, 1840 - Giverny, 1926) from a work he made in 1872 tha...
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