CAMeC - Center for Modern and Contemporary Art in La Spezia is preparing for a major exhibition event with Morandi and Fontana. Invisible and Infinite, a project that juxtaposes two key figures in 20th-century Italian art, Giorgio Morandi (Bologna, 1...
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From January 22 to March 30, 2025, the Museo Morandi of the Bologna Civic Museums Sector will host an exhibition curated by Lorenzo Balbi, before by Silvia Bächli (Baden, 1956), an internationally renowned Swiss artist known for her refined expl...
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The Morandi Museum of the Bologna Civic Museums Sector presents at Casa Morandi the exhibition Morandi metaphysical. Three Drawings. A History, open to the public from February 1 to May 5, 2024, and curated by Lorenza Selleri. The exhibition is part ...
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Running from January 30 to February 25, 2024 in the halls of the Collezioni Comunali d'Arte in Bologna 's Palazzo d'Accursio is the exhibition Morandi's Objects. The Photographs of Joel Meyerowitz dedicated to Giorgio Morandi (Bologna, 1890 - 1964) a...
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Until Feb. 4, 2024, Palazzo Reale in Milan is hosting the exhibition Morandi 1890 - 1964, one of the most comprehensive shows ever dedicated to one of the greatest Italian artists of the 20th century, Giorgio Morandi (Bologna, 1890 - 1964). The exhib...
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From January 15 to May 31, 2022, the Galleria d'Arte Maggiore g.a.m. in Bologna will host a double exhibition, Less is more, which will compare the works of a great master of the 20th century, Giorgio Morandi, and a great duo of contemporary art, Ber...
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Two exhibitions dedicated to Giorgio Morandi open these days in Brazil and Spain: Giorgio Morandi. O legado de Morandi, curated by Gianfranco Maraniello and Alberto Salvadori, at the Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, São Paulo, open from Septe...
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On view from September 25 to November 15, 2020 at MAMbo in Bologna is the exhibition Morandi racconta. The Secret Fascination of His Flowers, all dedicated to flowers in the art of Giorgio Morandi (Bologna, 1890 - 1964), as well as the first of a cyc...
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