Il 2024 seems to want to dedicate himself to crop and the beauty judging by the numerous anniversaries in the art world that will dot it and the unmissable ones international which will cross our country from Trieste to sunny Sicily.
It starts right there Catania, Where, from 20 January to 7 July 2024, Palazzo della Cultura will host the review Miro. The joy of color: the exhibition will tell the career of the Catalan artist in a journey composed of eighty masterpieces, including paintings, tempera, watercolours, drawings, sculptures and ceramics, accompanied by a selection of graphic works, books and documents.
Curated by Achille Bonito Oliva, the exhibition offers visitors a total discovery of the artistic imagination by Mirò, known for his use of color and surreal and abstract subjects; Furthermore, particular attention was paid to the graphic art created on behalf of the magazine Behind the Mirror.
From January 20 to June 9, 2024, instead, the baton passes to Brescia and, more precisely, a Martinengo Palace: they will appear here one hundred works signed by all Italian artists, i Macchiaioli (Giovanni Fattori, Silvestro Lega, Telemaco Signorini, Odoardo Borrani and Giuseppe Abbati), organized in an exhibition of rare completeness by Francesca Dini and Davide Dotti; among the paintings there are famous works such as Harvesting hay in Maremma by Fattori e The engaged couple of League.
Starting from the 22 February 2024, the exhibition Van Gogh. Masterpieces from the Kröller Müller Museum will be found at Revoltella Museum di Trieste.
The review, organized by artemisia, will present a collection of iconic works from the Kröller Müller Museum by Otterlo, with the addition of two special works, namely i portraits of Monsieur and Madame Ginoux, owners of the Arles café frequented by Van Gogh.
Spring, on the other hand, belongs to Palazzo Strozzi di Florence: from 22 March to 21 July 2024, the Tuscan capital will host the exhibition Anselm Kiefer. Fallen Angels, an example of contemporary excellence placed in dialogue with the Renaissance aesthetics of the location.
Edited by Arturo Galansino, the exhibition explores the communication codes of the artist and his issues, which involve memory, myth, war and existence.
From September 20, 2024 to February 2, 2025finally Royal Palace a Milan will present three major exhibitions dedicated to Pablo Picasso, Ugo Mulas e Happy Casorati: events that are not essential from a cultural point of view, but which will become an opportunity for discuss current issues such as welcome, immigration and intercultural relations through the works and individual stories of their creators.


