(by Nicoletta Castagni)
Masterpieces by Caravaggio and
Toulouse Lautrec in Milan, Picasso in his Cubism and Classicism
phases and Monet in his Impressionist one in Rome and Van Gogh's
drawings and paintings in Vicenza will all be open to visitors
over the long Christmas weekend.
There will also be the opening of new exhibitions, such as
one on the October Revolution in Gorizia, the splendor of
ancient Egypt in Jesolo, Venice, and Barberini collection
tapestries in the capital.
GORIZIA - Starting on Thursday and running through March
there will be 'The Russian Revolution. From Djagilev to
Abstractism (1898-1922) at the Palazzo Attems Petzenstein.
The show focuses on the cultural explosion stemming from the
Russian revolution with over 100 masterpieces from the most
important Moscow and Italian institutions, which recount the
extraordinary transformation of styles and languages seen in al
arts, in a period of time running from the founding of the 'Mir
Iskusstva' ('The World of Art') group and the magazine founded
and managed by Djagilev, until 1922, when the Soviet Union came
into being.
Though the exhibition will close on Christmas Day, since it
falls on Monday (weekly day of rest), Christmas Eve and Saint
Stephen's Day it will nonetheless be open 10 AM until 6 PM.
JESOLO LIDO (VENEZIA) - 'Egypt: Gods, Pharaohs and Men' will
run from December 26 until September 15 at the Spazio Aquileia
123, bringing together show and scientific rigor.
Alongside the glass showcases for the relics from the Cairo
Museum are reproductions, set designs and technological
installations.
ROME - Preparatory works by well-known seventeenth-century
artists such as Pietro da Cortona are on display from Wednesday
until April 22 at the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica in
Palazzo
Barberini, showcasing the history of tapestry series made by the
prestigious Rome family to celebrate their power.
Entitled 'Glory of Paper: the Design of Barberini
Tapestries', the exhibition brings together large posters
belonging to the Histories of Constantine, the Life of Christ
and the Histories of Urban VIII series.
It will be closed on Christmas Day only but open to visitors
the rest of the holiday season from 8:30 AM until 7 PM with the
permanent collection of the museum and various other temporary
shows, such as one on Arcimboldo and another on Picasso.
The Spanish 'genius' is at the center of another show in the
capital, entitled 'Picasso: Between Cubism and Classicism
(1915-1925) at the Scuderie del Quirinale.
The approximately 110 works, on loan from some of the most
important museums around the world, recreate the atmosphere of a
trip Picasso took to Italy in 1917.
It will be open December 24 from 10 AM until 3 PM, Christmas
Day from 4 PM until 8 PM and December 26 from 10 AM until 8 PM.
The Complesso del Vittoriano will also be open the entire
weekend, where 'Monet: Masterpieces from Musée Marmottan, Paris'
includes some of his most popular works as well as those that
the artist kept for himself in his personal collection.
It will be open December 24 from 9:30 AM until 3:30 PM, on
December 25 from 3:30 PM until 8:30 PM and on December 26 from
9:30 AM until 8:30 PM.
MILAN - The royal palace (Palazzo Reale) will be open on
December 24 from 9:30 AM until 2:30 PM, on Christmas Day from
2:30 PM until 6:30 PM and December 26 from 9:30 AM until 8 PM.
There are both 'Inside Caravaggio' and 'Toulouse Lautrec'
currently on display at the palace.
VICENZA - The 'Van Gogh: Between Wheat and Sky' will be
closed on Christmas Eve but open for the rest of the holiday
(25/12 from 3 until 8, 9 until 8 on 26/12)
FLORENCE - Palazzo Strozzi will be hosting 'The Sixteenth
Century in Florence: Michelangelo, Pontormo and Giambologna' and
will be open every day including holidays from 10 AM until 8 PM.
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