This weekend's exhibitions, from the Belle Époque to Bice Lazzari

(by Marzia Apice) From the charm of the Belle Époque to the revolutionary art of Modigliani and Picasso, up to the creative sensitivity of Bice Lazzari and Beverly Pepper: they are some of the exhibitions of the week. CREMONA - Mangano Art Gallery hosts from October 18th to 10th January the personal exhibition of Omar Galliani entitled "New Angels - New Cards", edited by Pierpaolo Mangano. Dedicated exclusively to works on paper in which the drawing meets the theme of the sacred, the exhibition includes a selection of cards made from 1979 to 2025. Numerous unpublished pencil drawings are included. or pastels on paper, part of the "New Angels" cycle, which gives the title to the exhibition. PISA - At Palazzo Blu from 14 October to 7 April the exhibition "Belle Époque" curated by Francesca Dini. Celebrating elegance, the modernity and the charm of fin-de-siècle Paris, observed also through the eyes of Italian artists including Boldini, De Nittis and Corcos, the exhibition presents works coming from Italian and international institutions such as the Musée d'Orsay and the Louvre, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, le Uffizi Gallery, the Museum and Royal Wood of Capodimonte in addition to private collections accessible to the public for the first time public. MILAN - From October 16th to January 7th at Palazzo Citterio 110 works tell over forty years of history of an artist who spanned the entire twentieth century in the exhibition "Bice Lazzari. The languages of his time", edited by Renato Miracco. The works present in the retrospective retrace the entire career of Lazzari, from those of Applied Art of the Thirties and Forty, to those who belong to the last period characterized by rigorous minimalism. BOLOGNA - Beverly Pepper protagonist at the CuBo Museum from 16 October to January 24th with the exhibition "Space Outside", curated by Ilaria Bignotti and Marco Tonelli and created in collaboration with the Beverly Pepper Projects Foundation of Todi. Thirty-six works on display - from 1965 to 2018 - including sculptures, sketches, drawings, watercolors, sketchbooks and an extraordinary set iconographic, address central themes in the work of the artist as the relationship between art, environment, memory and community. The narrative core of the journey is made up of two works monumental, part of the artistic heritage of the Unipol Group: the sculptures Prisms (1967-1968) and Virgo Rectangle Twist (1967). PADUA - At Palazzo Zabarella from 16 October to 25 January the exhibition "Modigliani Picasso and the Voices of Modernity from the Museum LaM" curated by Jeanne-Bathilde Lacourt. The journey, thanks to the collaboration with the LaM, Lille Métropole Musée d'art moderni, d'art contemporain et d'art brut, offers the opportunity to admire 65 works by 30 avant-garde artists. Among the numerous masterpieces present in the six sections of the exhibition stand out five paintings by Pablo Picasso and six by Amedeo Modigliani. BERGAMO - It is entitled "Art and Nature. Painting on stone between "The 16th and 17th Centuries" exhibition running until January 6th at the Carrara Academy: curated by Patrizia Cavazzini with the collaboration with Maria Luisa Pacelli, the project presents over 60 works signed by artists of the calibre of Sebastiano del Lead, Paolo Veronese, Jacopo Bassano, Palma the Younger, Orbetto, Antonio Tempesta, Orazio Gentileschi and Salvator Rosa. IMPERIA - Symbols of pop culture, including Peanuts, Corto Maltese, Walt Disney, Valentina and Mafalda are at the centre of the Lorenzo Crivellaro's exhibition "Dreaming Imperia" opens October 18th. on November 9th at the Castle Gallery. Through a thirty unique works and a selection of silkscreen prints, the show gives the public an image of the poetic city and layered in which childhood and visual memory merge with the irony of pop language. ROME - Until November 9th at Palazzo Cavallerini Lazzaroni the exhibition by the Uruguayan artist Aldo Kodac entitled "Inside the Taboo": combining painting, sculpture, ceramics and new media, The artist investigates the sign, the light and the perception. Dedicated to art, sustainability and science, will remain on display until the 2nd November "Green Hands", open-air exhibition scheduled at the Hadrian's Mole Park at Castel Sant'Angelo. Starting point of the route is the Third Paradise of the artist Michelangelo Pistoletto, made with recycled clothes.
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