From May to June 1948, and with the approval of MoMA\u2019s trustees, Alfred H. Barr, Jr., and James Thrall Soby did a \u201cgrand tour\u201d of Italy, visiting artists, collectors, critics, dealers, museum, and galleries in Milan, Bergamo, Brescia, Rome, Venice, and Florence. Along the way they saw the Fifth Quadriennale in Rome and the Twenty-Fourth Venice Biennale; these, the most important art events of the time, would prove major sources for Barr and Soby as the curators of the 1949 exhibition Twentieth-Century Italian Art. The mission of the journey was double: selecting artworks for the show, and acquiring artworks for MoMA\u2019s collection, which was sparse in its Italian modern art holdings. This essay analyzes how and why Barr an...
By the late 1800s, Italy had been a stop on the Grand Tour for over a century thanks to the vestiges...
The opening of MoMA in 1929 in New York marks a crucial moment, because it introduces a new idea abo...
In contrast to the museum, exhibitions, by virtue of their temporary nature, allow art to be mobilis...
L\u2019esposizione Twentieth-Century Italian Art a cura di Alfred H. Barr, Jr. e James T. Soby press...
Reflecting the growing interest in international artistic exchanges after World War II, a breif over...
La mostra "Twentieth-Century Italian Art", tenutasi al MoMA di New York nel 1949, ha rappresentato l...
La mostra "Twentieth-Century Italian Art", tenutasi al MoMA di New York nel 1949, ha rappresentato l...
La mostra "Twentieth-Century Italian Art", tenutasi al MoMA di New York nel 1949, ha rappresentato l...
This essay looks at modern Italian art circulating in the United States in the interwar period. Prio...
The paper considers the theme of postwar cultural exchange between Italy and the United States throu...
L’Obelisco was among the most international of galleries in Rome (1946–81). Its owners, Gaspero del ...
The third issue of \u201cItalian Modern Art\u201d journal by CIMA (Center for Italian Modern Art) is...
La mostra "Twentieth-Century Italian Art", tenutasi al MoMA di New York nel 1949, ha rappresentato l...
L’inaugurazione del Moma nel 1929 a New York segna un passaggio cruciale, introducendo una nuova con...
The essay discusses the climate of revival in late nineteenth century Europe, wherein Renaissance ar...
By the late 1800s, Italy had been a stop on the Grand Tour for over a century thanks to the vestiges...
The opening of MoMA in 1929 in New York marks a crucial moment, because it introduces a new idea abo...
In contrast to the museum, exhibitions, by virtue of their temporary nature, allow art to be mobilis...
L\u2019esposizione Twentieth-Century Italian Art a cura di Alfred H. Barr, Jr. e James T. Soby press...
Reflecting the growing interest in international artistic exchanges after World War II, a breif over...
La mostra "Twentieth-Century Italian Art", tenutasi al MoMA di New York nel 1949, ha rappresentato l...
La mostra "Twentieth-Century Italian Art", tenutasi al MoMA di New York nel 1949, ha rappresentato l...
La mostra "Twentieth-Century Italian Art", tenutasi al MoMA di New York nel 1949, ha rappresentato l...
This essay looks at modern Italian art circulating in the United States in the interwar period. Prio...
The paper considers the theme of postwar cultural exchange between Italy and the United States throu...
L’Obelisco was among the most international of galleries in Rome (1946–81). Its owners, Gaspero del ...
The third issue of \u201cItalian Modern Art\u201d journal by CIMA (Center for Italian Modern Art) is...
La mostra "Twentieth-Century Italian Art", tenutasi al MoMA di New York nel 1949, ha rappresentato l...
L’inaugurazione del Moma nel 1929 a New York segna un passaggio cruciale, introducendo una nuova con...
The essay discusses the climate of revival in late nineteenth century Europe, wherein Renaissance ar...
By the late 1800s, Italy had been a stop on the Grand Tour for over a century thanks to the vestiges...
The opening of MoMA in 1929 in New York marks a crucial moment, because it introduces a new idea abo...
In contrast to the museum, exhibitions, by virtue of their temporary nature, allow art to be mobilis...