A fruitful collaboration between the Louvre in Paris and the Castello Sforzesco in Milan will lead to the organization and realization of important exhibitions in the coming years.
It talks about"Soul and Body. Movements of the Body and Emotions of the Soul in Italian Sculpture from 1460 to 1520," which in the Paris itinerary (April to July 2020) will culminate with Michelangelo’s Dying S lave and Rebel Slave, while in the Milan itinerary (September to December)it will end with the Pietà Rondanini, which has had a new installation in the Castello Sforzesco since 2015.
One hundred and thirty works from the Met in New York, Vienna, Berlin, London, and the Castello Sforzesco’s collection of ancient art.
Works will be loaned from the Louvre for other initiatives, such as the 500th anniversary of Leonardo’s death, when the Sala delle Asse will be reopened to the public after the restoration of Leonardo’s decoration, and for the exhibition"Vesperbild. Atthe Origin of Michelangelo’s Vatican Pieta" scheduled for autumn next year.
“The reputation of Milan and its exhibition activity is very high and this allows us to develop prestigious collaborations. I would like to stress that these are not package exhibitions but collaborations that start from scientific work,” said Milan City Councilor for Culture Filippo Del Corno.
Source: ANSA - La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno
Collaboration struck between the Louvre and Milan's Castello Sforzesco on major exhibitions |
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