Celebrating 60 years since Giorgio Morandi’s (1890–1964) death, the Galleria Mattia De Luca has brought to New York a stunning exhibition of 60 works by the Italian painter and printmaker.
I wait around in the Center for Italian Modern Art’s kitchen before the tour of the Giorgio Morandi exhibition begins. We are offered espresso or coffees in bright Pantone cups, which we gladly accept ...
The paintings of Giorgio Morandi, highly distilled visions of a private world, elicit only two responses: extreme enthusiasm or indifference. They demand a great deal of the viewer, but for ...
Currently on view at Mattia De Luca in Italy, “Giorgio Morandi: Il Tempo sospeso” will travel to New York this fall. Installation view “Giorgio Morandi: Il Tempo sospeso” 2022. Courtesy of Mattia De ...
The appeal and influence of Giorgio Morandi’s quietly hypnotic still lives – studies in expert composition and tonal shifts – seems as strong as ever. And an on-going exhibition, 'Horizon', by ...
Reporting from New York — Giorgio Morandi is a quiet giant in the world of art history. A painter and printmaker, he spent his entire life (1890-1964) in and around his native Bologna, Italy, ...
Humble, haunting and deeply enigmatic, these masterful works resist obvious symbolism to show us the poetry of the everyday He could be a peasant or a manual worker, in his collarless shirt and brown ...
THIS PAST WINTER’S SHOW of paintings by Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964) at New York’s David Zwirner gallery refreshed my deep love for the Bolognese artist’s work. It transfixes me: the chalky paint, the ...
In a memoir of his friendship with Giorgio Morandi, the critic Giuseppe Raimondi quotes the artist’s playfully describing a picture as composed of “my usual things. You know them. They are always the ...
Reporting from New York — ” Giorgio Morandi: 1890-1964,” the enthralling exhibition of 110 paintings, drawings and prints at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a bit of a surprise, but not for ...
Dealer Ellie Rines, who operates the New York gallery 56 Henry, hadn’t even changed out of her Citi Bike shoes into her gold go-go boots before collector Beth Rudin DeWoody entered the Chelsea Art ...