At the Gallerie d'Italia autumn season of great exhibitions
Autumn will be a season of great exhibitions at the Gallerie d'Italia, which will inaugurate as many exhibitions in its three locations. Tiepolo, 250 years after his death, is the protagonist of the exhibition scheduled at the Gallerie d'Italia in Piazza Scala in Milan from 30 October to 21 March. Naples liberty is instead the theme of the exhibition scheduled from 25 September to 24 January at Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano, itself an example of Neapolitan liberty, while 'Futuro. Art and society from the sixties to tomorrow 'is the title of the exhibition scheduled in Vicenza from 3 October to 2 February.
Visitors to 'Tiepolo. Venice, Milan and Europe 'will be able to admire about seventy works, 40 of which are autographs by the eighteenth-century artist who after the Venetian success conquered the major European courts, some of these specially restored for the exhibition.
'Naples liberty. N'aria 'e primmavera' (quote from the verses of Salvatore Di Giacomo) includes not only sculptures and paintings but also jewels and artifacts, examples of those applied arts that have often been the essence of liberty.
The Vicenza exhibition, on the other hand, investigates the concept of the future and how it was treated in contemporary art thanks to 90 works from private collections and Intesa Sanpaolo, with an excursus that - after a 'prologue' of futurist masterpieces such as those of Balla and Depero - to continue with works ranging from Fontana to Hirst, from Christo to Warhol and Liechtenstein.

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