Italian artist Giorgio Morandi, who created small paintings of bottles, bowls and boxes, is enjoying a burst of curatorial attention. A major retrospective of his career was held at New York’s ...
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Currently on view at Mattia De Luca in Italy, “Giorgio Morandi: Il Tempo sospeso” will travel to New York this fall. Installation view “Giorgio Morandi: Il Tempo sospeso” 2022. Courtesy of Mattia De ...
He depicted bottles, vases, and jugs in endless variations — seemingly simple, everyday objects. Yet in each work, he managed ...
Italy gave the world the Slow Food movement, and the Center for Italian Modern Art in SoHo dishes up its analogue in visual art. Since its founding in 2013 the center has been mounting one-artist ...
In these turbulent times, creativity and empathy are more necessary than ever to bridge divides and find solutions. Artnet News’s Art and Empathy Project is an ongoing investigation into how the art ...
A Giorgio Morandi art exhibition, on display in the Dafen Art Museum in the southern Chinese metropolis of Shenzhen from Feb. 25 to March 28, is providing China's art enthusiasts the opportunity to ...
Giorgio Morandi’s paintings make me think that artists may not totally choose, or even control, their subjects or style. Batty as it sounds, subject and style may choose artists, through some ...
Inspired curatorial efforts are rare these days, so even the idea of pairing still lifes by Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964) with nearly monochrome abstractions by Robert Ryman (b. 1930) excites the ...