Emilio Isgrò, a retrospective
A retrospective exhibition staged simultaneously in three locations is the homage that Milan dedicates to Emilio Isgrò, an artist who has devoted his life to finding ever more original languages and the creation of a style one, that weaves words and graphic sign, matter and poetry.
Curated by Marco Bazzini , from June 29 to September 25, the exhibition hosts the main floor of Palazzo Reale a selection of historical works with over 200 works including deleted books, paintings and installations; continuous exposure to the Gallerie d’Italia with the display of the preview of the famous portrait of Alessandro Manzoni painted by Hayez and deleted in white; The path ends at the Manzoni House with The Betrothed canceled for twenty-five readers and ten lepers.
The project is sponsored and produced by the City of Milan – Culture, Royal Palace, Intesa Sanpaolo, Center national Manzoniani Studies , from the publishing house Electa and is the brainchild of ‘ Archive Emilio Isgrò .
OPENIGN TIMES:
Tue – Sun 10am – 7.30pm
Thu 10am – 10.30pm
M: c.mostre@comune.milano.it
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ADDRESS
Palazzo Reale, Piazza del Duomo, 12, Milan, Italy
ESTABLISHED
1920