On August bank holiday, the Gallerie d’Italia in Milan, Naples and Vicenza, Intesa Sanpaolo ’s Milan, Naples and Vicenza branches respectively, will be exceptionally open for free.
The Piazza Scala branch in Milan is hosting the exhibition"Art as Revelation. From the Luigi and Peppino Agrati Collection," curated by Luca Massimo Barbero, until Aug. 19, 2018: the exhibition presents for the first time to the public a selection of 74 works from Luigi and Peppino Agrati’s contemporary art collection; including works by Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Robert Rauschenberg and Christo, Lucio Fontana, Piero Manzoni, Mario Schifano, Alberto Burri, and Fausto Melotti.
On Wednesday, Aug. 15, visitors will enter the exhibition and permanent collections"Cantiere del ’900" and"From Canova to Boccioni" free of charge.
The Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano venue in Naples is offering free admission for Ferragosto to the exhibition"Leonardo da Vinci. The Scapiliata," curated by Marco Carminati, which will remain open until Sept. 2. In addition to the latter, it is possible to visit the permanent collection consisting of 123 works tracing the development of figurative arts in Naples and the South from the early 17th century to the early 20th century.
Finally, Palazzo Leoni Montanari in Vicenza offers, in addition to the permanent collection of 18th-century Veneto art, the exhibition"Seduction. Myth and Art in Ancient Greece" curated by Federica Giacobello and open until January 13, 2019. This aims to show the theme of seduction in Greek and Magna Graecia culture.
Also open to the public will be the exhibition"Summertime Galleries" until August 26, 2018: a group illustration exhibition with more than 150 works created by 70 artists from around the world.
Image: One of the rooms of the exhibition Art as Revelation. From the Luigi and Peppino Agrati Collection at the Gallerie d’Italia - Piazza Scala in Milan.
On Ferragosto free admission to Gallerie d'Italia in Milan, Naples and Vicenza |
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