Tattoo. Tales from the Mediterranean
At the MUDEC in Milan, from 28th March, an exhibition to explore the art of the tattoo, from its origins to the present day.
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Discover moreAt the MUDEC in Milan, from 28th March, an exhibition to explore the art of the tattoo, from its origins to the present day.
From 19 March 2024, the PAC Padiglione d’arte contemporanea in Milan will be presenting the first European retrospective dedicated to Adrian Piper, the Afro-American artist born in New York City in 1948.
At Palazzo Reale, from 19th March, a moving exhibition celebrating two greats of Impressionism, Paul Cézanne and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, on the 150th anniversary of the movement that was to revolutionise modern art.
From 22 February in Milan, an exhibition dedicated entirely to the work of the Spanish master will open to the public, with the aim of exploring the poetics of one of the greatest artists of the 20th century.
For the first time, the Milanese museum will dedicate its halls to the figure of Giuseppe De Nittis, one of the greatest artists of the Parisian belle époque.
From February 23rd, an exhibition dedicated to the great photographer Gyla Halasz, also known as Brassaï, will present an itinerary of 200 photographic prints and numerous documents.
This winter, Palazzo Marino will be offering the opportunity to see Perugino’s Baptism of Christ, taking the opportunity to celebrate the five-hundredth anniversary of the Umbria-born artist’s death.
Palazzo Martinengo in Brescia will be dedicating its upcoming exhibition to a group of young artists who, during the second half of the 19th century, began to explore innovative artistic themes and techniques.
From 17 December 2023 to 7 April 2024, MA*Ga in Gallarate will be hosting a retrospective exhibition dedicated to Edoarda Emilia Maino, a leading figure in avant-garde painting FROM the second half of the 20th century.