Italian art will be at the
centre of two exhibits opening in Brussels this week to
celebrate the semester of Italian EU presidency.
Paintings from Siena, Ars Narrandi in Europe's Gothic Age,
which opened on Tuesday at the Centre for Fine Arts Bozar,
showcases over 60 masterworks from the 13th to the 15th century
including the Crucifixion by Pietro Lorenzetti and Madonna and
Child by Simone Martini.
The show wraps up on January 18, 2015.
Another exhibit showcasing Italian contemporary art will
also open at Bozar on Wednesday through January 18.
The Yellow Side of Sociality features work by contemporary
artists from across Italy who have migrated to another European
country and vies to showcase the complexity of the Italian
identity through, among others, installations by Marinella
Senatore and Micol Assael.
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