Organized in collaboration with Fondazione Mario Merz, the exhibition focuses on three major seminal installations spanning from 1968 to 1977 and featuring some of his signature motifs: the igloo, the Fibonacci sequence, and the use of neon
Read moreCIMA brings new life to the 1927 book, Depero Futurista, known familiarly as The Bolted Book, because of its unique binding: two industrial aluminum bolts. Created by the Italian Futurist artist as a portfolio, the book is a landmark of...
Read moreHe gets his inspiration from the fire and the rain, h creates movement out of stillness, and he finally feels understood. At the opening of Alberto Biasi – A Dynamic Meditation, we interviewed the Italian artist who founded the Gruppo...
Read moreArt history distinguishes Marisa Merz as the only woman of the Arte Povera movement and as Mario Merz’s wife. But her work transcends every such category and biographical facts.
Read moreA new column will guide your travels in the art world of New York and beyond. Curated by the Center for Italian Modern Art, the new column titled Slow Art will take you through exhibitions, events, artists and other stories seen through the eyes of those...
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