Sentences with phrase «italian modern art»

The Center for Italian Modern Art is excited to announce its third season, dedicated to Giorgio Morandi (1890 - 1964), one of the best known Italian artists of the 20th century.
On October 30, 2014, the Center for Italian Modern Art held the first program of its Medardo Rosso season: a symposium exploring Rosso's approach to serial sculpture, focused on the Bambino ebreo.
February 2015 «Untying the Knot»: The State of Postwar Italian Art History Today,» Study Day, Sponsored by the Italian Art Society and the Center for Italian Modern Art, New York, NY; Co-organizer
The Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA) presents the first exhibition in the United States of the work of Alberto Savinio (1891 — 1952) in over two decades.
Through its annual exhibitions, art history fellowships, and rich calendar of public programming, CIMA situates Italian modern art in a broad historic and cultural context, illuminating its continuing relevance to contemporary culture.
About CIMA The Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA) is a non-profit exhibition and research center dedicated to promoting new scholarship and dialogue around 20th century Italian art.
Fortunato Depero CENTER FOR ITALIAN MODERN ART CIMA, the Center for Italian Modern Art, is a research resource that opened this past February in New York City.
Oil on canvas, 40 x 35 cm / Private collection — via Center for Italian Modern Art — ARS
Some of Morandi's still lifes and Mr. Meyerowitz's photos are on exhibit at the Center of Italian Modern Art in New York through June 25.
Installation view of Giorgio Morandi at the Center for Italian Modern Art.
-- Center for Italian Modern Art
Photo courtesy of the Center for Italian Modern Art.
Please note that this work has been requested for inclusion in the forthcoming Giorgio Morandi exhibition due to take place at the Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA) in New York from October to June 2016.
They remind us of the artwork of the sculptor Medardo Rosso (1858 - 1928), which the New York public had a chance to discover last year in New York, thanks to the exhibition organized by the Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA).
On view currently as part of the Giorgio Morandi exhibition at the Center for Italian Modern Art are six photographic prints by the artist Tacita Dean, taken in Giorgio Morandi's studio in Bologna, Italy, in 2009.
In addition to an essay by art historian Laura Mattioli, founder of the Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA), the book includes a fantastic array of contributions by contemporary artists, including John Baldessari, Lawrence Carroll, Vija Celmins, Mark Greenwold, Liu Ye, Alexi Worth and Zeng Fanzhi.
The first exhibition in the U.S.A. of the work of Alberto Savinio, over two decades, is on presentation at The Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA).
Upon exiting the Giorgio Morandi exhibition at the Center for Italian Modern Art last November, Dutch artist Jan Dibbets returned to one of Morandi's late paintings, an almost - square, beige - on - beige Still Life, 1963, and murmured: «This is the perfection of what Morandi pursued over 50 years!»
Alberto Savinio continues at the Center for Italian Modern Art (421 Broome Street, Lower Manhattan) through June 23, 2018.
I confess that it took a second trip to the Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA), on the occasion of a conversation between Robert Storr and Lawrence Weschler on October 26th, to move past Alberto Savinio's off - putting style and begin to see his paintings in formal, material terms.
It is part of a series exploring approaches to still life through the art movements in our permanent collection of Italian modern art.
It is part of a series exploring approaches to still life through the artists and art movements in our permanent collection of Italian modern art.
The Center for Italian Modern Art opened in 2014 with an inaugural exhibition on the Italian Futurist Fortunato Depero (February 21 - June 28, 2014), which included two works by Fabio Mauri (1926 - 2009)...
Xico Greenwald considers the political history of Morandi's paintings from the 1930s on view at The Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA), New York, through June 25, 2016.
In order to allow greater access to this visionary artist, Designers & Books, MART (Museo D'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto), and CIMA (the Center for Italian Modern Art) are launching a Kickstarter campaign on October 18 to publish a new facsimile edition of this groundbreaking book.
Introduction to the Depero Installation Laura Mattioli President, Center for Italian Modern Art
In New York the loan issue affected the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum's major Futurism exhibition, but the museum's Zero Group show, as well as the founding of the Center for Italian Modern Art by art historian and collector Laura Mattioli, ensured increased attention for modern Italian art.
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Wolk - Simon says that this new awareness helps to work through certain biases: «For a long time, abstraction was modern art's preeminent triumph, and artists working in the figurative tradition were not seen as modern, but now with a renewed interest in Italian modern art comes a renewed interest in figurative art.»
Oct. 6 — June 23, Center for Italian Modern Art, italianmodernart.org.
The Center for Italian Modern Art makes its grand opening in New York with an exhibition of Futurist Art, one of the most influential Italian avant - garde movements of the 20th century
Last week, the New York Studio School hosted members of the Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA) for an interesting talk on one of the greatest Italian painters of the twentieth century: Giorgio Morandi — the subject of the current exhibition at CIMA, on until June 25th.
Members include Apex Art, Artists Space, Center for Architecture: AIA New York Chapter, Center for Italian Modern Art, Dia Art Foundation, The Drawing Center, The Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation, HarvestWorks, Emily Harvey Foundation, ICP Museum, Judd Foundation, Leslie - Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, New Museum, Recess, Storefront for Art and Architecture, and The Sylvia Wald & Po Kim Art Gallery.
Giorgio de Chirico — Giulio Paolini at the Center for Italian Modern Art — by Hannah Stamler Village Voice (November 2016)»
But there were times when his average was less than one a month in his early career, the period focused on in a show at the Center for Italian Modern Art (on view through June 25, 2016).
The Center for Italian Modern Art is scheduled to open the week after Valentine's Day on February 22 in Soho.
Two Enigmas: Works by Giorgio de Chirico and Giulio Paolini Go On View Together at the Center for Italian Modern Art Art & Antiques (October 2016)»
The Other Brother: Alberto Savinio Gets A Rare Exhibition at the Center for Italian Modern Art Art & Antiques (November 2017)»
The second season at the Center for Italian Modern Art on Medardo Rosso is concluding this weekend.
The video is about one of the earliest works by Medardo Rosso currently on view at CIMA Center for Italian Modern Art.
On Friday October 21, 2016, as one of the inaugural programs of the Center for Italian Modern Art's new season dedicated to the modern master Giorgio de Chirico and leading conceptual artist Giulio Paolini, CIMA welcomed the renowned art historian and curator Germano Celant in conversation with MoMA curator Christian Rattemeyer.
Fast - forward to the twentieth century and this year's installation at New York's Center for Italian Modern Art.
Last week the New York Studio School hosted members of the Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA) for an interesting talk on Giorgio Morandi.
On Monday evening the Center for Italian Modern Art launched its inaugural and much anticipated «Drawing Night.»
The Italian modern art movement described in short core quotes.

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The Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art opened in London in 1998.
This series is sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences, the Department of French and Italian, Mary - Margaret Barr Koon Fund, Olga Ragusa Fund for the Study of Modern Italian Literature and Culture, College Arts and Humanities Institute, Provost Lauren Robel, Emeritus Professor Eduardo Lebano, and IU Cinema.
The wonderful Estorick collection, tucked away in Highbury Fields in London, is internationally renowned for its collection of modern Italian art, with a core of major Futurist works.
At 15, while she was studying foreign languages and modern dance, she started attending the Italian school for performing arts, Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia of Rome.
Useful study material for students, art teachers and older pupils, to understand Italian Futurism and its goal of creating dynamic, modern art.
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