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"Futurliberty. Avant-garde and style

Foto 04/04/2016 - "Futurliberty. Avant-garde and style
05/04/2023 - 03/09/2023: Humanistic/artistic cultural events Exhibitions

The exhibition "Futurliberty. Avant-garde and style", promoted by the Museo del Novecento and Palazzo Morando | Costume Moda Immagine in collaboration with Liberty and the Electa publishing house with the scientific direction of Ester Coen and the artistic direction of Federico Forquet, explores the vicissitudes of the Futurist movement in an unprecedented link between painting and applied arts in the two locations of the Museums Area of 'Modern and contemporary art of the Municipality of Milan: the Museo del Novecento and Palazzo Morando.

The Museo del Novecento hosts the focus on the interdisciplinarity of avant-garde movements. The exhibition, in collaboration with Liberty London, highlights how much the avant-gardes and in particular Futurism and then Vorticism have influenced all aspects of everyday life.

The works of the protagonists of the futurist movement, Giacomo Balla, Gino Severini, Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà and Fortunato Depero dialogue with the vorticist paintings of contemporary English artists, such as Percy Wyndham Lewis and Christopher Nevinson, starting from the Vital English Art manifesto of 1914 signed by the "caffeine of Europe”, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. Paintings, drawings, posters, clothes and fabrics tell how some artistic productions have contributed to the creativity of various designers, such as Bernard Nevill who in the 1960s gave an interpretation of the breaking art of the early 20th century, up to the Futurliberty line by Federico Forquet.

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Time:
LUN. 14.30 - 19.30
MAR. MER. VEN. e DOM. 9.30 - 19.30
GIO. e SAB. 9.30 - 22.30

L’ultimo ingresso consentito avverrà un’ora prima della chiusura del Museo.
Ingresso gratuito ogni giorno a partire da due ore prima dalla chiusura del Museo.
Ogni venerdì gratis dalle 15.30.


Where: Museo del 900 - Palazzo dell' Arengario, via Marconi 1, Milano