6 September 2019

A Sunday full of art: on September 8 the Museo Novecento is free for everybody

A special Sunday to greet the last weeks of summer. On Sunday, September 8 the Museo Novecento will remain exceptionally open with free admission with the usual opening hours 11:00 am – 8:00 pm.

The public will be able to visit not only the permanent Alberto della Ragione collection but also the eight temporary exhibitions currently in progress, five of which inaugurated last 12 July. From “Nel Novecento. From Modigliani to Schiele from De Chirico to Licini “(until October 17), curated by Saretto Cincinelli and Stefano Marson starring a group of 42 drawings by Italian and foreign artists of the twentieth century, owned by the National Gallery of Modern Art and Contemporanea di Roma in Solo. Gino Severini (until 10 October) curated by Lino Mannocci and Sergio Risaliti, a monographic that focuses on the Tuscan artist’s production dating back to the 1920s and 1930s. And again Paradigma. The Architect’s Table by Laura Andreini, dedicated to the world of architecture, which (until 10 October) features the architect Adolfo Natalini and the myriad of drawings and sketches that accompanied him throughout his long and prolific career. The Room space is instead dedicated to the first solo exhibition in an Italian museum by the Chilean artist Sandra Vásquez de la Horra (until October 17), entitled Aguas profundas and curated by Rubina Romanelli. And again the “horizontal exhibition” of The Wall project (site-specific exhibition format that proposes the synthesis and visual processing typical of the infographic developed along a 12-meter wall), which for the second consecutive appointment is entitled Sustainable Thinking Evolution and is curated by Mario Cucinella Architects and SOS – School of Sustainability.

Continue until September 12 the exhibitions: “Duel. Davide Balliano. The wait”,“Open Field. Luciano Caruso”and the site specific installation of the Ora et labora series “Oro. Gabriele Mauro“.