ITINERARTE MAG


2024

Triennale Milano. The 2024 program

Triennale Milano curators Umberto Angelini, Nina Bassoli, Lorenza Bravetta, Damiano Gullì, and Marco Sammicheli presented the 2024 program, which, as always, includes exhibitions, meetings, performances, festivals, concerts, lectures and workshops – a rich and varied offer for different audiences. read more»

Exhibitions 2024

The Fondation Beyeler’s Exhibition Programme 2024

The Fondation Beyeler is pleased to announce its exhibition programme for 2024. Next autumn a major Henri Matisse exhibition will bring together more than 70 of the artist's key works on loan from prestigious European and American museums and private collections. read more»

Exhibitions

Kay Sage and Yves Tanguy. Ring of Iron, Ring of Wool

The Helly Nahmad Gallery is pleased to present Kay Sage & Yves Tanguy: Ring of Iron, Ring of Wool (9 May – 29 July 2023), curated by Victoria Noel-Johnson. The exhibition, which gets its title from a Kay Sage painting referencing the couple’s seventh wedding anniversary, highlights how the personal and artistic trajectories of these two eminent Surrealists gave rise to a reciprocal and dynamic exchange of ideas. read more»

Events

Paradisoterrestre with Roberto Matta at MULTIPLI - ARTEFIERA 2023

For the first time Paradisoterrestre takes part in ARTEFIERA 2023 with a project entirely dedicated to multiples by Roberto Matta (1911-2002), seminal figure of the Surrealist Movement and mentor of various exponents of Abstract Expressionism, one of the most interesting artists of 20th century, with his production between art and design. read more»

exhibitions and new projects

Fondazione Brescia Musei, 2023 Exhibitions and Museums schedule

From ancient art to modern art to contemporary art, from painting, sculpture, architecture to photography, from illustration to installation and digital art to dance, music, theater and cinema. read more»

International artists

Veronica Ryan, teetering on the ground

Veronica Ryan is a British artist, winner in December 2022 of the most famous contemporary art prize in the United Kingdom organized by the Tate Gallery: the Turner Prize. read more»

Insights

Simona Ghizzoni and her "Isola"

"We have lived our lives under the assumption that what was good for us would be good for the world. We were wrong. We must change our lives so that it is possible to live under the opposite assumption, what is good for the world will be good for us. And this requires that we make the effort to know the world and to learn what is good for it". Wendell Berry read more»

International artists

Olafur Eliasson. A Renaissance spirit in the contemporary world

The Icelandic-Danish artist Ólafur Elíasson (1967) is multifaceted, almost Renaissance in essence. He enjoys and feeds on the amazement that the observation of nature and the environment that surrounds him gives him. His work is visible in Florence until 22 January 2023, at Palazzo Strozzi, where the artist worked on all his Renaissance environments, and at the Castello di Rivoli until 26 March 2023. read more»

59th Venice Art Biennale

"Galla" by Aaron Nachtailer, a 20 m2 floating forest in the Grand Canal

During the 59th Venice Art Biennale, Argentinean artist Aaron Nachtailer's installation "Galla", a 20m2 Floating Forest, is presented in the Grand Canal. The forest, in front of the imposing palaces, seems fragile, and represents the state of vulnerability of all the forests in the world. read more»