10 Must-see Exhibitions in Milan This November
From Michelangelo to Bosch: we rounded up the best exhibitions you shouldn’t miss this month.
From Michelangelo to Bosch: we rounded up the best exhibitions you shouldn’t miss this month.
Turin lights up with new exhibitions at major cultural venues as the contemporary art fair Artissima kicks off.
The Museo Diocesano Carlo Maria Martini presents the Predella of the Pala Oddi from the collections of the Vatican Museums, an early masterpiece by Raphael.
Thanks to the long-term loan of the Mattioli Collection, the Milan museum devoted to 20th-century art now features an unprecedented collection of works of Futurist art.
Museo Bagatti Valsecchi presents fifty works from the 17th and the 18th century previously kept in the Milanese Gastaldi Rotelli collection which are now visible in the stunning spaces of the museum.
The Brera painting “Rebel Angel with White Moon” by Osvaldo Licini is compared with a painting of similar subject, “Rebel Angel on a Dark Red Background.”
Michelangelo’s three casts Pietas are exceptionally reunited in a spectacular and exciting display at Palazzo Reale.
Two paintings by the 20th-century artist now on display at the Pinacoteca di Brera have one thing in common: they conceal secret and little-known aspects of his work.
In Milan, copies of the three iconic sculptures allow a unique reading of Michelangelo’s life-long fascination with the subject of pieta.
Two new exhibitions look back at the tragic events that led to the rise of fascism, starting from the city where it all began: Milan.