Marsilio Arte announces three major exhibitions at Milan’s Palazzo Reale for 2024 and 2025, in collaboration with Palazzo Reale and the City of Milan - Culture: the protagonists of these three exhibition projects will be Pablo Picasso, Ugo Mulas, and Felice Casorati.
From September 20, 2024 to February 2, 2025, the exhibition Picasso, the Stranger, curated by Annie Cohen-Solal in collaboration with Sébastien Delot and realized with the Picasso Museum in Paris and the National Museum of the History of Immigration, will be on display. More than eighty works by the artist will be exhibited with the intention of opening reflections on the themes of welcome, immigration and the relationship with the other. Born in 1881 in Malaga, Spain, Picasso settled in Paris in 1904;nDespite France becoming his home and his fame growing beyond national borders, the artist would never obtain French citizenship, only honorary citizenship in 1948. The exhibition aims to explore for the first time how the condition of being a foreigner influenced and formed his identity, thus also reflecting on contemporaneity.
Instead, from October 3, 2024 to January 26, 2025, the first anthological exhibition in Milan on Ugo Mulas, curated by Denis Curti and Alberto Salvadori, will open. The exhibition will have an unprecedented slant and will feature more than two hundred photographs, including many vintage ones. Marsilio Arte is also already working to bring to the Palazzo Reale the first anthological exhibition dedicated to Felice Casorati, curated by Giorgina Bertolino, Fernando Mazzocca and Francesco Poli, produced in collaboration with the Casorati Archive. Scheduled for spring 2025, it aims to be the most comprehensive exhibition ever held on the great 20th-century artist, with works from public and private collections.
Image: Felice Casorati, Tiro al bersaglio o tiro a segno, detail (1919; tempera on canvas, 130 x 120 cm; Private collection) Photo © Pino dell’Aquila
Marsilio Arte announces three major exhibitions for Milan's Palazzo Reale: Picasso, Mulas and Casorati |
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