Art and photography: the exhibitions to mark on the agenda

Lat the exhibition Lisetta Carmi. To ring Loud collects more than 150 shots that the Genoese photographer took in the 60s-70s. A gallery of portraits – raw but full of humanity – on the world of the last and beyond. Eight sections, including one dedicated to the female figure.

INFO: Lisetta Carmi. To ring LoudTurin, Gallerie d’Italia, until 22 January.
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Padua. Futurist visions

Futurism 1910-1915. The birth of the avant-garde tells and testifies to the origins of the movement that so significantly characterized art at the beginning of the last century, revealing “the cultural and figurative presuppositions, the roots, the different souls, the fundamental themes, the revolutionary aspect towards tradition”.

“Family at the table” (1915) by Achille Funi (photo by Gaia Schiavinotto).

More than 120 works – from Segantini to Boccioni, from Previati to Balla, from Carrà to Depero, Funi and Severini – mark a path that starts from the symbolist roots of Futurism, touches Divisionism, Spiritualism, war, to end with the futurist reconstruction of the universe.

INFO: Futurism 1910-1915. The birth of the avant-gardePadua, Palazzo Zabarella, until February 26th.
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Lights of Asia

A photo in Burma by Tiziano Terzani.

On which shore is happiness? Modernity and nostalgia in Asia by Tiziano Terzani it is the photographic journey of the writer, testimony of that “world that no longer exists”, which winds its way through China, Burma, Singapore, Mongolia, Vietnam, Laos. And that he photographs “the beauty of a continent that is still ancient”. Below, a photo of Terzani in Burma.

INFO: On which shore is happiness? Modernity and nostalgia in Asia by Tiziano TerzaniBresso (Milan), Spazio Oxy.gen, until 6 November.
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Paris. Sensations and feelings

“Le jardin à Giverny” (1922) by Monet (© Musee Marmottan Monet, Paris).

The exhibition Monet-Mitchell it makes the works of the last period of the great French impressionist dialogue with the works of the American Joan Mitchell, lived almost a century later. By highlighting, with about sixty works, the commonality of vision.

INFO: Monet-MitchellParis, Fondation Louis Vuitton, until February 27th.
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