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....
The exuberant spring of Van Gogh at the MET in New...
Metropolitan Museum of Art, MET, New York City
From May 12 to August 16, 2015
The spring of May explodes at the MET in New York,...
The “Regrets” of Jasper Johns, a towering artist of American art
The Paul J. Sachs Drawings Galleries, MoMA,New York
Until September 1st 2014
The MoMA announces an exhibition of the new works of Jasper Johns, a...
Tina Modotti. The passionate photographer
Madama Palace, Turin
Until 5th of October 2014
The event shows the charming live path of one of the most multifaceted personality of the last Century,...
Eugène Delacroix and the Rise of Modern Art
National Gallery, London
Till 22 may 2016
"We all paint in Delacroix's language" (Paul Cézanne)
Eugène Delacroix, irreducible rebel, enigmatic and extravagant. Few artists have had over him...
The origin of the world according to Judith Bernstein
Mary Boone Gallery, New York
till 27 giune 2015
The artist Judith Bernstein and her frantic searching for de-sexualisation of female body, a boldly expression of anger on...
“I Who Have Arrived In Heaven”. The japanese artist Yayoi Kusama...
David Zwirner Gallery - New York
Chelsea, West 19th Street
8 November - 21 December 2013
The incredible exhibition from the eccentric artist Yayoi Kusama called "I...
Self-protection is like art (AIDS World Day)
Self-protection is like art, don't put it apart.
Today, December 1, is World Day for the fight against AIDS, a disease generated by an infection,...
Mafai-Kounellis: painters of freedom
Carlo Bilotti Museum , Rome
Till the first of June 2014
“I talk to who (friends) loved my paintings and now can’t appreciate my new way...
Alberto Giacometti. The surrealist sculptor of energy
Gam of Milan, Modern Art Gallery
Ending February , 1 2015
Alberto Giacometti (1901 – 1966) has reconsidered the solid and static sculpture as a...