by Mereasy | Feb 25, 2020 | Art, Mereasy, Milan, Museums, News
Reading Time: 4 minutes From February 7th to June 7th, 2020, at the Palazzo Reale in Milan, the first exhibition in Italy dedicated to Georges de La Tour. The exhibition is divided into five thematic sections and will not only focus on the works of the French artist,...
by Mereasy | Oct 4, 2019 | Art, Cesare Colombo, Exhibitions, Milan, Photography
Reading Time: 5 minutes For most, this name is likely new. However, Cesare Colombo played an important role in the field of photography by promoting dignity and value as a means of artistic expression Famous for his historical studies, during his career he was a...
by Mereasy | Sep 13, 2019 | Abstractionism, Art, Emilio Vedova, Exhibitions, Guggenheim, Informal Art, Italy, Milan, Modern Art, Museums, Paintings, Tintoretto, Venice
Reading Time: 5 minutes This artist is considered the Italian Pollock, however unlike the American, he was a tireless experimenter and the author of three-dimensional paintings as well as engravings, tapestries, and light-sound installationsDespite an international...
by Mereasy | Aug 23, 2019 | Art, Exhibitions, Giorgio De Chirico, Italy, Metaphysical Art, Milan, Modern Art, Museums
Reading Time: 5 minutes Beyond what we see, we find ourselves face to face with the enigmatic artistic journey of one of the greatest talents of the 20th centuryIn Milan at Palazzo Reale (September 25th – January 19th, 2020) a retrospective exhibit on Giorgio De...
by Mereasy | Mar 1, 2019 | Art, Exhibitions, Italy, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Mereasy, Milan, Museums, Neo-Classicism, Paintings
Heir to Raphael and a precursor of Picasso, a Realist and Mannerist at the same time, always poised between beautiful forms and the non-shape, the great French neoclassical painter fascinates audiences for his expressive exasperation paired with his particular talent...
by Mereasy | Dec 14, 2018 | Mereasy, Milan, Places, Travel
Reading Time: 4 minutes This beautiful building from the 1930s was designed and furnished by the architect Portaluppi for a rich family from Parma: the Necchi Campiglio. Located in via Mozart, an area now central to Milan but which was a suburb at the time, an area...