Exhibitions 2016: exhibitions you can’t miss in June
A list of exhibitions you can’t miss in June 2016.
Exhibitions and new exhibitions are finishing, shows that I’ve seen, and I want to see exhibitions.
Aspect to read your opinions in the comments and reviews on the exhibitions you have seen and the shows that you recommended and which are not in this list;-)
War, Capitalism & Liberty –
War, Capitalism & Liberty are the contemporary issues explored in this museum exhibition through the artworks of the infamous international street artist known as Banksy. This thought-provoking exhibition is to be held at Palazzo Cipolla, in Rome, Italy from 24 May to 4 September, 2016.
Curated exclusively from private collections, the exhibition brings together original paintings, limited edition prints, sculptures and rare objects from all over the world to be exhibited jointly for the first time, many artworks of which have never been shown previously.
24 May – 4 September 2016
Palazzo Cipolla – Via del Corso, 320 – Rome
INFO: http://www.warcapitalismandliberty.org
Venice, the Jews and Europe – The exhibition “Venice, the Jews and Europe”, organised to mark the fifth centenary of the institution of the Venice Ghetto, describes the circumstances that underlie the origins, creation and transformations of the first ‘enclosure’ for Jews in the world. The broad scope of the exhibition will also examine the relationships the Ghetto established with the rest of the city, and with other Jewish and non-Jewish communities in Italy and Europe.
June 19 – November 13, 2016
Venice, Palazzo Ducale, Doge’s Apartment
READ ALSO: The Doge’s Palace
I pittori della luce. Dal Divisionismo al Futurismo (Painters of light. From Divisionism to Futurism) – From June 25th to October 9th 2016 at the Mart Museum (the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto) masterpieces by Segantini, Pelizza da Volpedo, Boccioni, Balla, Carrà, and several artists who made a revolution in art world will be on exhibition.
On view 80 works of art divided into 6 sections, retracing the origins and the development of Divisionism, which will pave the way to Futurism.
25 June – 9 october 2016
Mart, Rovereto
READ ALSO: EXHIBITIONS MART ROVERETO. ALL THE EVENTS FROM DIVISIONISM TO FUTURISM.
Symbolism. Art in Europe from the Belle Époque to the Great War– 150 pieces of art from private collections, from both Italian and European museums are exhibited in order to represent both the artistic features and the protagonists of Symbolism.
3 February – 5 June 2016
Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace), Milan
READ ALSO: Symbolism on exhibition in Milan my own review of the exhibition.
From Kandinsky to Pollock. The Art of the Guggenheim Collections – A major exhibition bringing to Florence over one hundred masterpieces of European and American art from the 1920s to the 1960s, in a narrative that reconstructs the relationship and the ties between the two sides of the Atlantic through the lives of two leading American collectors, Peggy and Solomon Guggenheim.
March 19 – July 2, 2016
Palazzo Strozzi, Firenze
Aldo Manuzio. Il Rinascimento di Venezia – At the Gallerie dell’Accademia an exhibition retraces a unique and unrepeatable period in the history of European and Western art, during which books were able to change the world.
19 March – 19 June 2016
Gallerie dell’Accademia, Venice
READ ALSO: Aldus Manutius and the Renaissance in Venice.
15th International Architecture Exhibition. REPORTING FROM THE FRONT – An exhibition that sharing with a broader audience, the work of people that are scrutinizing the horizon looking for new fields of action, facing issues like segregation, inequalities, peripheries, access to sanitation, natural disasters, housing shortage, migration, informality, crime, traffic, waste, pollution and participation of communities.
And simultaneously will be about presenting examples where different dimensions are synthesized, integrating the pragmatic with the existential, pertinence and boldness, creativity and common sense.
28th May – 27th November 2016
Giardini e Arsenale, Venice Biennale
Edward Hopper – Edward Hopper (1882-1967) was one of the most popular and famous American artists in the 21th century and Bologna will celebrate the man and the artist with an exhibition at Palazzo Fava on view from March 25th to July 24th 2016.
From March 25th to July 24th 2016
Palazzo Fava, Bologna
LEGGI ANCHE: Hopper on exhibition in Bologna