Post Zang Tumb Tuuum: an exhibition on Italian art between the two World Wars


Through June 25, 2018, the Fondazione Prada in Milan is hosting an exhibition on Italian art and culture between the two World Wars.

The exhibition"Post Zang Tumb Tuuum. Art Life Politics: Italy 1918-1943," which can be visited until June 25, 2018.

An exhibition that, starting from the research and study of historical documents and photographs, aims to analyzeart and culture in Italy between the two World Wars.

The exhibition is the result of research and a selection of more than 600 works, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs, posters, plans and architectural models, created by more than one hundred artists. Objects that are accompanied by historical images, letters, publications, and magazines.

The exhibition itinerary consists of about twenty partial reconstructions of public and private spaces, where the works of artists such as Giacomo Balla, Carlo Carrà, Felice Casorati, Giorgio De Chirico, Fortunato Depero, Arturo Martini, Giorgio Morandi, Mario Sironi, and Adolfo Wildt are placed.

Also featured are spectacular projections that reproduce architectural designs, staging of major events, urban plans, and insights related to politicians, intellectuals, and writers.

The retrospective is curated by Germano Celant.

For info: www.fondazioneprada.org

Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Tuesdays.

Tickets: Full 10 euros, reduced 8 euros.

Image: Photographic rendering for “Post Zang Tumb Tuuum” (Fondazione Prada, Milan, 2018) Filippo Tommaso Marinetti in his home (from “Wiener Illustrierte Zeitung” and “Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung,” 1934) with Umberto Boccioni’s “Dynamism of a Footballer” in the background, 1913. Ullstein Bild / Alinari Archives © 2017. Digital Image, The Museum of Modern Art, New York / Scala, Florence

Post Zang Tumb Tuuum: an exhibition on Italian art between the two World Wars
Post Zang Tumb Tuuum: an exhibition on Italian art between the two World Wars


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