Categoria: Modern Art

  • Matisse, 1941-1954

    Matisse, 1941-1954

    Through this comprehensive exhibition, the Grand Palais highlights a crucial phase in the long artistic career of Henri Matisse, placing particular emphasis on the final years of his production. Bringing together more than 300 works, the exhibition immerses the visitor in the artist’s creative process through paintings, drawings, papiers découpés,…

  • Rothko a Firenze

    Rothko a Firenze

    The Palazzo Strozzi pays tribute to Mark Rothko with a major retrospective dedicated to one of the most influential figures of 20th-century art. Among the most comprehensive exhibitions ever presented in Italy on the artist, the show retraces Rothko’s practice from his early figurative period to his iconic multiform paintings,…

  • Leonora Carrington

    Leonora Carrington

    Palazzo Reale presents the first retrospective exhibition dedicated to Leonora Carrington in Italy, renowned Surrealist artist whose work gained renewed visibility in Italy in 2022, when the title of the 59th Venice Biennale was inspired by one of her books. This exhibition shines a light not only on Carrington’s artistic…

  • Io sono Leonor Fini

    Io sono Leonor Fini

    The retrospective at Palazzo Reale Milano highlights Leonor Fini’s artistic journey, featuring her diverse works and unique vision spanning femininity, eroticism, and individuality.

  • L’intime – de la chambre aux réseaux sociaux

    L’intime – de la chambre aux réseaux sociaux

    The exhibition begins with an original premise: exploring how the concept of intimacy has evolved from the 18th century to today, alongside shifting perceptions of self-image and our relationship with others. Showcasing furniture, design pieces, artworks, videos, photographs, and beauty products, the exhibition brings together objects from daily life—familiar items…

  • Olga de Amaral

    Olga de Amaral

    The Fondation Cartier’s retrospective on Olga de Amaral highlights her influence in Fiber Art and her unique textile techniques inspired by Colombian heritage.

  • Jean Tinguely

    Jean Tinguely

    The Hangar Bicocca hosts the first major retrospective dedicated to Jean Tinguely since his passing, celebrating the Swiss artist best known for his iconic moving fountain in the square outside the Centre Pompidou. The exhibition is ambitious, showcasing works from across Tinguely’s career, though not in chronological order. Instead, the…

  • Tarsila do Amaral

    Tarsila do Amaral

    The Musée du Luxembourg presents the first major retrospective in Paris dedicated to Tarsila do Amaral, one of Brazil’s most celebrated modernist painters. This exhibition offers an in-depth exploration of her artistic evolution and her pivotal role in shaping a distinct Brazilian cultural identity. Born into a wealthy family of…

  • Surréalisme

    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…

  • Brancusi

    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…