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...
Henri Rousseau docks in Venice lagoon with Archaic candour.
Palazzo Ducale – Doge’s Apartment, Venice
March 6 – July 5, 2015
“Nothing makes me so happy as to observe nature and to paint what I...
The genius of Leonardo, Italian excellence at the Expò
Royal Palace, Milan
From April 16th to July 19th, 2015
"As art may imitate nature, she does not appear to be painted, but truly of flesh...
Max Klinger: dreams, nightmares and symbols of a central Europe and...
Sesto Fiorentino - Florence
From November 30, to January 18
"Painters, sculptor, etching engraver, philosopher, writer, musician, poet; he was the real modern artist....
For the centenary of Alberto Burri birth Europe pays tribute to...
The artist born in 1915 in the small Umbrian town of Città di Castello embodies the turning point in the artistic language of visual...
Henry Matisse. Arabesque: the charming atmosphere of Oriental art
Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome
5 March - 21 June 2015
“The jewels or the arabesques never overwhelm my drawings from the model, because these jewels and...
Balthus, mysterious, discussed and fascinating painter
Scuderie del Quirinale and Villa Medici, Rome
until 13 January 2016
"Balthus was very influenced by Italian painting; in 1926 went to Arezzo where he admired...
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 myth of Gustav Klimt and the great Beethoven Frieze
Palazzo Reale, Milan
From 12th of March to 13th of July 2014
The artistic path of Gustav Klimt is almost entirely identified by the artistic temperament...
Escher: the alchemist of impossible architectures
Monumental Complex of Santa Caterina, Treviso, Italy
From 31 October 2015 till 3 April 2016
“We don’t know space – says Escher – we don’t see it, we don’t listen...













