TOSCANA ‘900

Museums, exhibitions and events

More than 100 museums and art places described, richly illustrated and geolocated. A constantly updated interactive tool with info on events, exhibitions and activities Download the free App!

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Organized on a geographical basis for easier consultation, the Toscana ‘900 guide (published by Skira) will take you through new places in Tuscany waiting to be discovered!

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From the Municipal Collection of Contemporary Art: Marco Fidolini, Polyptychs

Casa Masaccio Contemporary Art
Casa Masaccio – Casa Giovanni da San Giovanni, Palazzo d’Arnolfo, Pieve di San Giovani Battista, Museo della Basilica
From 21 November to 31 December 2015
Curated by Giorgio di Genova

With the project entitled From the Municipal Collection of Contemporary Art: Marco Fidolini, Polyptychs 1983-2015 (Metropolitan Epiphanies), the Casa Masaccio Museum of Contemporary Art participates in the circuit of events and exhibitions organised by Toscana ‘900. Museums and art itineraries with an exhibition presenting a significant number of polyptychs painted after 1983

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Toscana '900From the Municipal Collection of Contemporary Art: Marco Fidolini, Polyptychs
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Soffici and Sironi. Silence and Disquiet

Location: The Ardengo Soffici and Italian 20th Century Art Museum, Poggio a Caiano (Prato)
From 28 March to 19 July 2015
Curated by Luigi Cavallo

For the programme of in-depth analysis of 20th century Italian Art, the Ardengo Soffici Museum is organising a documentary exhibition, curated by Luigi Cavallo, with 20 paintings by the maestro from Poggio a Caiano and as many by Mario Sironi.

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Toscana '900Soffici and Sironi. Silence and Disquiet
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The 1900s. A Donation

Location: The “Raffaele De Grada” Modern and Contemporary Art Gallery, San Gimignano
From 21 December 2014 to 30 August 2015
Curated by Valerio Bartoloni and Anna Mazzanti

San Gimignano’s civic art gallery recently acquired a bequest of 20th century Italian works of art from the late Florentine collector Gianfrancesco Pacchiani. This bequest – the result of the collector’s friendship with Superintendent Borghini, born in San Gimignano – has enriched the gallery with famous names.

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Toscana '900The 1900s. A Donation