Brueghel Dynasty. The art, magical family tradition
Palazzo Albergati, Bologna, Itay
Till 28 february 2016
"Brueghel. Masterpieces of the Flemish art" is the title of the exhibition that brings to life a story that...
The hymn to life in the Collages of Henri Matisse
Tate Modern, London
Untill 7th Settember 2014
In 1941, the french artist Henri Matisse (1869-1954) was diagnosed with cancer, and underwent a risky operation. After the...
Frida Kahlo, feminist and revolutionary painter
Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome
From 20th of March to 13th July 2014 (update: postponed till 31th august)
Honored and acclamed, up to be considered a contemporary...
Divine Beauty from Van Gogh to Chagall and Fontana
Palazzo Strozzi, Florence - Italy
Till 24 January 2016
“For me, as for all Western painters, the Bible represents the coloured alphabet in wich I dipped for centuries their brushes”....
The colorful petals flying into The Oasis of Matisse
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
27 Mar - 16 Aug 2015
Stuck at home Matisse decided to “bring a garden into the house”, turn walls into Vence’s...
Chagall lights still shining
"Chagall. Love and Life" - Castello Ursino, Catania
Till 14 February 2016
Extraordinary event for the sprout up of art in the Sicily, important event for Italian...
Paris during the belle époque through Toulouse-Lautrec
Museum of Modern Art - MoMA, New York
26th of July 2014 – 1th of March 2015
Lautrec was one of the most famous artist of...
The beauty: the Pre–Raphaelites utopia
Palazzo Chiablese, Turin
Until 13th of July 2014
After a worldwide tour of two years (from Tate Gallery to Washington, then Moscow and Tokyo), the seventy...
The Masterpieces of Turner, Reynolds, Hogarth, Constable, the modern eighteenth century...
Sciarra Palace - Museo Fondazione of Rome
From 15th of April until 20th of July 2014
One hundred works are displayed in the exhibition Hogarth, Reynolds,...
Giotto. The great pictorial art begins with the Master
Palazzo Reale, Milan - Italy
Till 6 January 2016
“Credette Cimabue nella pintura tener lo campo, e ora ha Giotto il grido, si che la fama di...














