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Luigi Rovati Foundation: the 2026 exhibition program between the Etruscans and contemporary art

Luigi Rovati Foundation: the 2026 exhibition program between the Etruscans and contemporary art

The Luigi Rovati Foundation in Milan has announced its exhibition program for 2026, which consists of three major projects to be held at the Art Museum and a series of exhibitions in the Art Pavilion, with national and international collaborations. ...
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Matteo Cibic at the Luigi Rovati Foundation, a reflection on plant intelligence

Matteo Cibic at the Luigi Rovati Foundation, a reflection on plant intelligence

From March 26 to April 13, 2025, the Luigi Rovati Foundation will host a new exhibition by Matteo Cibic (Parma, 1983), an artist known for his exploration of the boundaries between art and nature, science and spirituality. The project, entitled Lakap...
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At the Mart in Rovereto and the Luigi Rovati Foundation in Milan, Etruscan civilization meets the art of 1900

At the Mart in Rovereto and the Luigi Rovati Foundation in Milan, Etruscan civilization meets the art of 1900

The exhibition Etruschi del Novecento, organized in collaboration between the Mart in Rovereto and the Luigi Rovati Foundation in Milan, aims to explore the cultural and artistic legacy of the Etruscans, interpreted through the lens of the 20th centu...
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Allegory and the portrait according to Lorenzo Bartolini. The exhibition at the Luigi Rovati Foundation in Milan

Allegory and the portrait according to Lorenzo Bartolini. The exhibition at the Luigi Rovati Foundation in Milan

From September 25, 2024 to February 16, 2025, the exhibition Il volto e l'allegoria opens at the Luigi Rovati Foundation in Milan. Sculptures by Lorenzo Bartolini, curated by Carlo Sisi. In the works on display, Lorenzo Bartolini (Savignano, 1777 - F...
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Milan's Luigi Rovati Foundation enriches its collection

Milan's Luigi Rovati Foundation enriches its collection

The Luigi Rovati Foundation in Milan is enriching its permanent collection with a new exhibition, presenting for the first time seven Etruscan pictorial fragments and works by Massimo Campigli, Fausto Melotti, Leoncillo Lonardi and Remo Bianco, from ...
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