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closed Artsupp card From Casorati to Sironi to the New Futurists

The show

The 1920s represent in art one of the most surprising decades of national and European history of the 20th century.

The exhibition, curated by Nicoletta Colombo and Giuliana Godio , and hosted in the new exhibition rooms of the Accorsi-Ometto Museum , starts from 1920 - the year that marks the Italian entry into the artistic climate of the Return to Order, characterized by the recovery of classicism from a modern perspective and from the desire for a true moral and spiritual rebirth - and focuses on two artistic realities, characterized by diversity and correspondence, such as Turin and Milan.

The approximately seventy works on display are divided into four sections:

FELICE CASORATI | YOU ARE FROM TURIN AND CIRCLE OF CASORATI | THE NEW FUTURISTS BETWEEN TURIN AND MILAN | THE “NOVETH CENTURY” IN MILAN

Happy Casorati, Mario Sironi , Achille Funi , Carlo Carrà , Jessie Boswell , Gigi Chessa , Carlo Levi , Francesco Menzio , Enrico Paulucci, Daphne Maugham , Luigi Spazzapan, Giacomo Balla , Enrico Prampolini , Fillia (Luigi Colombo) and Bruno Munari are just some of the countless artists with their paintings that make up the complex mosaic of the exhibition itinerary.

Works on display

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Address

Via Po, 55
10124 Turin

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Until 01 September 2024


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