Autore: Francesca Rozzi
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Surréalisme
The Centre Pompidou presents a monumental exhibition marking the centenary of Surrealism, a movement that has profoundly shaped artistic currents of the 20th century and beyond. This immersive retrospective traces the movement’s evolution over forty years, through a labyrinthine layout that invites the visitor to lose themselves in the wonders…
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Pino Pascali
Fondazione Prada presents a comprehensive retrospective on Pino Pascali (1935-1968), a precursor of Arte Povera and an artist whose influence continues to resonate across generations. Despite his brief life and career, Pascali left behind an impressive body of work, primarily sculptures, which the Prada Foundation has carefully assembled for this…
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Eva Jospin – Tromper l’œil
Galleria Continua celebrates the first year of collaboration with Eva Jospin (b. 1975), the acclaimed French sculptor who, for over fifteen years, has been experimenting with various materials to create intricate and immersive artworks. Located on the first floor of the gallery, this exhibition features a selection of both recent…
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Ellsworth Kelly – Formes et couleurs. 1949-2015
The Louis Vuitton Foundation dedicates an exhibition to the American painter, almost ten years after his death. From the first room, the visitor enters a world of vivid colours, monochromes and geometric forms that attract and immerge. The rooms of the exhibition are invested in such an ethereal and silent…
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Brancusi
Centre Pompidou celebrates Constantin Brancusi with one of the largest exhibitions ever dedicated to the Romanian artist. Nearly two hundred pieces fill the spaces of the museum’s 6th floor, giving the sculptures ample room to breathe and stand out. The exhibition spans the entire period of Brancusi’s career, showcasing his…
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Le monde comme il va
Similar to Babouc, who discoveres human controversies and excesses in Voltaire’s philosophic fable, visitors here explore the depths and complexities of the world described through the pieces of the Pinault Collection on display. This exhibition, titled after Voltaire’s tale “Le Monde comme il va” (The World as it Goes), presents…




