An exhibit on photographer "Elliot Erwitt. Icons"
will close on January 27 at the Scuderie del Castello Visconteo.
The show is curated by Biba Giacchetti to trace back the
career of one of the leading photographers of the 20th century
with 70 photos.
ROME - A show on painter "Ennio Calabria. Verso il tempo
dell'essere. Opere 1958-2018" (The time of being) is curated by
Gabriele Simongini and will be open at Palazzo Cipolla through
January 27.
A total of 80 paintings and pastels are on display to
highlight Calabria's keen perspective on the contemporary world.
FLORENCE - The fashion museum Museo della Moda e del Costume
at the Pitti Palace is hosting on January 8-May 5 an exhibit
called "Animalia Fashion" on how the world of animals inspires
contemporary designers.
The connection between high fashion and nature is highlighted
through the work of designers from a number of countries
including France, China, Russia and Italy.
CATANZARO - The 30-year-long career of Wolfram Ullrich
(Wurzburg, 1961) and the complexity of his reflections on art
are at the center of the show "Coordinate e convergenze"
(coordinates and convergences) curated by Alberto Zanchetta.
The show, with 30 masterworks by Ullrich, is open until
January 27 at the Marca Museo delle Arti in Catanzaro, Calabria.
BOLOGNA - Painter Giovanni Boldini's drawings, including work
never shown to the public, will be showcased until January 19 at
the Gallery Bottegantica.
"Giovanni Boldini. 50 opere su carta" (50 works on paper), by
curators Stefano Bosi and Enzo Savoia, highlights the artist's
talent for drawing.
MILAN - This coming weekend is the last to admire the
monumental 1584 painting by Antonio Campi "Santa Caterina
visitata in carcere dall'imperatrice Faustina" (St. Catherine
visited in prison by Empress Faustina) at the Museo Diocesano
Carlo Maria Martini.
The masterwork has just been restored and will be exhibited
until January 13, when it will be taken back to the church of
Santa Maria degli Angeli in Milan. Also at the Museo Diocesano
Paolo Veronese's Adoration of the Magi will be on display until
January 20.
LECCO - Some 80 paintings and drawings by the main
protagonists of 19th-century art in Lombardy (including
Francesco Hayez, Medardo Rosso and Giovanni Segantini) are at
the center of the show "Ottocento Lombardo" (Lombardy's 1800s)
at the Palazzo delle Paura until January 20.
Simona Bartolena is the curator of the show.
photo: Giovanni Boldini, study for woman's portrait, 1920
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