Continuing through June 2 is the exhibition Tarot. The Origins, the Cards, the Fortune at theAccademia Carrara in Bergamo(our review here, more information here), the most comprehensive overview ever of the history of tarot. The exhibition is accompa...
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Until May 3, 2026, MAT - Museo Arte Tempo in Clusone (Bergamo) dedicates the first monographic exhibition to one of the most significant protagonists of local and Bergamasque artistic history: Domenico Carpinoni (Clusone, 1566 - 1658). The exhibition...
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The two events that mark the beginning of art fairs in Italy in 2026 are returning to the Bergamo Fair: Bergamo Arte Fiera (BAF), now in its 21st edition (Jan. 16-18), and Italian Fine Art (IFA), in its ninth edition (Jan. 16-25). The two events, the...
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From Nov. 12, 2025 to Feb. 8, 2026, the Gres Art 671 space in Bergamo will host Fuoripista - Art, Sport and Winter, an exhibition project dedicated to winter sports, curated by 2050+ (Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli and Erica Petrillo), with the partic...
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The path of protection and enhancement of Bergamo's artistic heritage takes a new step with the conclusion of the restoration of the Portrait of Giovan Battista Caniana, Architect, a work by Fra Galgario (Vittore Ghislandi; Bergamo, 1655 - 1743) belo...
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Lorenzo Lotto 's Portrait of Lucina Brembati (c. 1521-1523), a masterpiece from theCarrara Academy in Bergamo, is the new guest at the Capodimonte Museum and Real Bosco, from Oct. 2, 2025 to Jan. 6, 2026. A new opportunity to compare important works ...
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The Bergamo City Council has approved the executive design of the new Piazza Tiraboschi, included in the 2025-2027 three-year public works plan. The project, developed by the international firm C+S Architects (with offices in Treviso and London), rad...
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A new piece has been added to the holdings of theCarrara Academy of Bergamo, which has been collecting and preserving fundamental evidence of Italian painting for more than two centuries. A self-portrait by Bartolomeo Nazari (Clusone, 1693 - Milan, 1...
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