Venedig
The Giants of the Avant-garde: Miró, Mondrian, Calder and the Guggenheim Collections
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Presse03.03.2012 - 10.06.2012
The Guggenheim’s fifth exhibition in the Piedmontese town of Vercelli brings together masterpieces from the Guggenheim Collections in Venice and New York with additional works loaned by the Calder Foundation in New York, the Gemeentemuseum, the Hague, the Beyeler Foundation, Basel, and the Palazzo Collicola Arti Visive – Museo Carandente, Spoleto. It focuses on the work of three geniuses among the founding fathers of the historic avant-garde of the last century: Joan Miró, founding member of Surrealism; Alexander Calder, close friend of Miró and champion of Abstraction; and Piet Mondrian, founding member of the De Stijl movement, who was among the intellectual leaders of abstraction in the first half of the twentieth century. The exhibition is organized in partnership with the Regione Piemonte and the Comune di Vercelli.
Curator: Luca Massimo Barbero
Barbero Arca, chiesa di San Marco, Vercelli
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Das Leben des Tizian Vecellino 1488/90 - 1576 Obwohl Tizian zu den bedeutendsten venezianischen...
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