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Events

Spring 2024 in Tuscany

The exhibitions you can't miss

Let's fill our eyes with beauty!

This month we want to take you to visit the exhibitions in Tuscany that you can't miss: through contemporary art galleries and historical museums, Tuscany celebrates beauty and invention, making these exhibitions absolutely unmissable. And if you get hungry... You know where to start.  https://www.itstuscany.com/it/10-migliori-piatti-di-firenze/

Fienze, Palazzo Strozzi, Anselm Kiefer https://www.palazzostrozzi.org/archivio/mostre/anselm-kiefer/

From 22 March to 21 July, at Palazzo Strozzi, the exhibition of one of the most important artists between the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Anselm Kiefer. The exhibition allows you to admire the works of the great German master through a path between historical works and new productions, one of which was created in dialogue with the Renaissance courtyard of the palace.

Pistoia, Palazzo Buontalenti, '60 Pop Art Italy

https://www.pistoiamusei.it/mostra/60-pop-art-italia/

The exhibition, open until July 14, presents 70 works that cross the path of Pop Art in Italy, with works by Mario Schifano, Tano Festa, Franco Angeli, Mimmo Rotella, Mario Ceroli, Pino Pascali, and many others. A journey through the cities that have been Italian centres of irradiation of this phenomenon, such as Rome, Milan, Turin, Venice, Palermo and Pistoia. Don't miss it!

Carrara, CARMI, Romana Marmora. The discovery of the Fossacava quarry in Carrara

https://web.comune.carrara.ms.it/pagina2721_carmi.html

The exhibition Romana marmora is dedicated to the Roman marble quarry of Fossacava, one of the very few sites of the Roman age to be the subject of a stratigraphic archaeological excavation. The exhibition aims to present to the public the historical story of the quarry, reconstructed thanks to the work and research of the municipal administration and the Archaeological Superintendence of Tuscany.   

 

Arezzo, Casa Museo dell'Antiquariato Ivan Bruschi, La libera maniera. Abstract and informal art in the Intesa Sanpaolo collections

https://www.fondazioneivanbruschi.it/mostre/mostra-la-libera-maniera-arte-astratta-informale-nelle-collezioni-intesa-sanpaolo/

Open until 9 June, this exhibition offers a selection of thirty-four works, from the end of the Second World War to the beginning of the fabulous Sixties in Italy. The works on display are by important artists including Afro Basaldella, Alberto Burri, Lucio Fontana, Carla Accardi, Bruno Munari, Enrico Baj, Carol Rama.

Massa Marittima (Gr), Museum of San Pietro all'Orto, Sassetta and its time

https://www.museidimaremma.it/it/museo.asp?keymuseo=8

Stefano di Giovanni, better known as Sassetta, will be the protagonist of this exhibition, open until 14 July. The exhibition takes its cue from a work on permanent display at the Museum of San Pietro all'Orto: the Archangel Gabriel, accompanied by about fifty works (including twenty-six by the Sienese master), to take the visitor on a journey through the Sienese Renaissance.

Each event offers a unique experience, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in Tuscan and international culture and art, and we are sure that you will find, among the exhibitions in Tuscany that you cannot miss, a lot of inspiration and a lot of wonder!

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