De Chirico and the Metaphysics, Palazzo Blu in Pisa extended until 5 September

The anthological exhibition De Chirico e la Metafisica, set up in Pisa in the rooms of Palazzo Blu, which was scheduled to close on Sunday 9 May 2021, is extended until 5 September 2021

The anthological exhibition De Chirico e la Metafisica, set up in Pisa in the rooms of Palazzo Blu, which was scheduled to close on Sunday 9 May 2021, is extended until 5 September 2021.

The decision was taken by the organizers, Fondazione Pisa together with MondoMostre, thanks to the important and generous collaboration of lenders, including the most prestigious national institutions of modern art, such as the Brera Art Gallery and the Trento Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. and Rovereto (MART), the Giorgio and Isa de Chirico Foundation and the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome.

In this way it will be possible to allow the public who so wishes, and who has not yet had the opportunity to do so – due to quota measures – to be able to visit the exhibition, in compliance with the utmost safety.

de chirico e la metafisica

A unique and unrepeatable exhibition that brings together over 80 masterpieces by the father of Metaphysics, Giorgio de Chirico, for the first time in Pisa. The exhibition will be open every day from 10 to 20, reservations are required on weekends and holidays, to be made one day before the visit. From Monday to Friday it is also possible to buy tickets on site but online booking is still recommended to avoid waiting.

The exhibition is curated by Saretto Cincinelli and Lorenzo Canova, the exhibition event has the patronage of the Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism, the Tuscany Region and the Municipality of Pisa. The exhibition catalog is published by Skira Editore.

De Chirico e la Metafisica

The exhibition tells the work of the Pictor optimus in a long journey through images and words; a navigation made of departures and returns, which have left deep traces throughout the twentieth century and which still inspire new generations of artists today. An exhibition that allows you to get to know de Chirico thanks to a series of revelations that open the curtain on his enigmas, allowing access to his labyrinthine proscenium. One of the main elements of the project is the discovery of the artist’s personal collection, the “de Chirico di de Chirico” which are the focus of this exhibition, composed mainly of a large number of works from the National Gallery in Rome – donated in 1987 by the painter’s wife, Isabella – and the Giorgio and Isa de Chirico Foundation.

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