All exhibitions and events taking place in Cremona
From March 7 to May 17, 2026, the Diocesan Museum in Cremona welcomes The Nature of Hope - A Tribute to Jane Goodall and the Women She Inspired, an exhibition project that originated as part of the Ethical Photography Festival and was presented in Lo...
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Mangano Galleria d'Arte in Cremona presents, from Feb. 14 to May 9, 2026, RiSorridimi, a two-person exhibition by Maurizio Arcangeli and Clara Bonfiglio, two prominent figures of the Italian artistic season of the 1980s, a period characterized by the...
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On the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the death of Boccaccio Boccaccino (Ferrara?, 1462/ante August 22, 1466 - Cremona, 1525), the Diocesan Museum of Cremona presents the first monographic exhibition dedicated to the artist, scheduled from Octo...
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From May 24 to June 2, 2025 Cremona will host the third edition of Cremona Contemporanea | Art Week, an event dedicated to the visual arts that involves the urban fabric with installations, exhibitions, performances and meetings. The initiative, dire...
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The art of Gianluca Sgherri (Fucecchio, 1962) manifests itself as a suspension between the real and the imagined, in a constant balance between memory and innovation. His pictorial language, layered and nuanced, is the protagonist of the exhibition S...
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An upside-down helicopter, placed on the floor of a 17th-century church, transforms the perception of space and common objects. This is the powerful and disorienting image that will welcome visitors to the church of San Carlo in Cremona, where, from ...
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The deconsecrated church of San Carlo in Cremona will host And Rose, a new solo exhibition by Monica Bonvicini (Venice, 1965), from Oct. 5 to Dec. 14, 2024. The Venetian artist, one of the most important figures on the contemporary art scene, uses th...
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In the new Diocesan Museum in Cremona, the exhibition Antonio Campi at Torre Pallavicina opened on September 9. The Oratory of Santa Lucia. From the collaboration between the Diocesan Museum and Galleria Canesso Milan, thanks to a loan granted by the...
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