Natalia Goncharova
By Francesco Carelli, University of Milan – Tate Modern presents the UK’s first ever retrospective of the Russian avant-garde artist Natalia Goncharova. This exhibition is a sweeping survey of a pioneering and radical figure, celebrated during her lifetime as a leading modernist artist. Throughout her varied…
LET’S PLAY! GAMES AND TOYS FROM RENAISSANCE TO BAROQUE
Francesco Carelli, University Milan – The National Gallery of the Marche in Urbino opens its doors to young and old for a trip back in time with the exhibition ‘s play! Games and toys from the Renaissance to the Baroque .
Nash : till dead carbonized collapsing trees and grounds covered by masses of dead humans
By Francesco Carelli MD MSc – Paul Nash’s works are on exhibition at Tate Britain ( October 2016 – March 2017 ) . Being one of the most important artists with evocative landscapes, he is best known as an official war artist, not to say that he…
OSKAR KOKOSCHKA EXPRESSIONIST, MIGRANT, EUROPEAN
By Francesco Carelli, University Milan – The Leopold Museum’s exhibition Oskar Kokoschka. Expressionist, Migrant, European is the first comprehensive Kokoschka retrospective in Vienna in around 30 years.
Van Gogh in Britain
By Prof. Francesco Carelli – University of Milan Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition of the artist’s work at Tate in over 70 years, when a blockbuster show in 1947 attracted record-breaking crowds. Dubbed by the press as ‘the miracle on Millbank’, Tate’s Van…
The biggest Modigliani exhibition at Tate Modern
Francesco Carelli – University Milano Tate Modern stages the most comprehensive Modigliani exhibition ever held in the UK, bringing together a dazzling range of his iconic portraits, sculptures and the largest ever group of nudes to be shown in UK.
When Impressionist were refugee in London
Francesco Carelli, University of Milan, Rome, Bari
Hokusai: his life beyond the Great Wave
Francesco Carelli, University Milan, Rome, Bari
Education, freedom and profession
Francesco Carelli , University of Milan, Rome, Bari – In Europe the organization of work varies from country to country depending on whether liberal, regulated or with salary.
1932 – Picasso in one year
Francesco Carelli, University of Milan – 1932 was an extraordinary year for Picasso, even by his own standards.
AFTERMATH: ART IN THE WAKE OF WORLD WAR ONE
By Prof. Francesco Carelli – University of Milan – Italy – Marking 100 years since the end of the First World War, this exhibition, at Tate Britain, explores the immediate impact of the conflict on British, German and French art.
The Art of Campari
By Prof. Francesco Carelli – Universiy of Milan, Italy – Since the nineteenth century, Campari has been responsible for some of the most distinctive and innovative imagery created in Italy. In a new exhibition this summer, London‘s Estorick Collection traces the history of Campari‘s pioneering approach to…