I wait around in the Center for Italian Modern Art’s kitchen before the tour of the Giorgio Morandi exhibition begins. We are offered espresso or coffees in bright Pantone cups, which we gladly accept ...
The paintings of Giorgio Morandi render new meaning to the term natura morta. Giorgio Morandi by SIAE 2008Natura morta, 1956 The paintings of Giorgio Morandi express an apparent humility of means ...
NEW YORK — “Giorgio Morandi: 1890-1964,” the enthralling exhibition of 110 paintings, drawings and prints at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a bit of a surprise, but not for revealing an overlooked ...
He depicted bottles, vases, and jugs in endless variations — seemingly simple, everyday objects. Yet in each work, he managed ...
Currently on view at Mattia De Luca in Italy, “Giorgio Morandi: Il Tempo sospeso” will travel to New York this fall. Installation view “Giorgio Morandi: Il Tempo sospeso” 2022. Courtesy of Mattia De ...
Giorgio Morandi's paintings of bottles, vases, cups and bowls never get old — not only because the tabletop still-lifes feel inexhaustibly intimate, but because other artists keep renewing their ...
25 x 46.6 cm. (9.8 x 18.3 in.) 01/19/2023–02/26/2023 Harumi Klossowska de Rola: Hayawan in conversation with 20th-Century Masters Turin, Galleria Gissi, 1966. Bilbao, Guggenheim Bilbao, A Backward ...
THE DAILY PIC (#1561): A few years ago, reviewing a survey show of Giorgio Morandi at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, I billed him as the patron saint of the stuffy, hidebound petite bourgeoisie of ...
Mario Sironi, “Composizione con elica (Composition with Propeller)” (1919), tempera and collage on board, 29 5/16 × 24 3/16 inches, Mattioli Collection, Italy ...
The present work is an etching by Giorgio Morandi, showing a Natura morta or still life scene, his most famous subject. This is the second of two states. Giorgio Morandi was an eminent Italian artist ...
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