Now We Have Seen: Women and Art in 1970s Italy
Magazzino Italian Art to present "Now We Have Seen: Women and Art in 1970s Italy," a day-long symposium on feminism and art in 1970s Italy and its resonance today.
Mario Schifano: Germinal
Magazzino Italian Art is proud to announce the presentation of a newly imagined survey of a decade of breakthrough paintings by the restlessly inventive artist, filmmaker, photographer, and musician Mario Schifano (1934-1998).
Art After War: Paola and Lorenza Mazzetti
Magazzino Italian Art, in collaboration with the Centro Primo Levi in New York, presents 'Art After War,' a program spotlighting the resilient legacy of the Mazzetti sisters.
Mario Schifano: Maison Valentino and Magazzino Italian Art Collaboration
Magazzino Italian Art is pleased to present a special project in collaboration with Maison Valentino at their newly opened Valentino Madison Avenue Flagship store.
Now Open: Robert Olnick Pavilion at Magazzino Italian Art
Magazzino Italian Art is pleased to announce that the Robert Olnick Pavilion—the second building on the museum’s campus—is now open.
The 2023 Opening of The Robert Olnick Pavilion
Magazzino Italian Art is pleased to announce that the Robert Olnick Pavilion—the second building on the museum’s campus—will open on September 14, 2023.
Cinema in Piazza: Rome: A Visual Journey
Magazzino Italian Art is pleased to present the 6th iteration of the 'Cinema in Piazza' series, presented in partnership with the Cold Spring Film Society and Artecinema.
Welcome to New York!
Magazzino Italian Art is pleased to announce its six-year anniversary on June 25, 2023, marked by the unveiling of a special project dedicated to the renowned artist Michelangelo Pistoletto.
Artists' Writings: The Case of Salvo and Barbara T. Smith
The conversation will focus on the artists' autobiographical writings and their significance.
Arte Povera: Artistic Tradition and Transatlantic Dialogue
Magazzino Italian Art is pleased to present the fifth iteration of the annual spring lecture series which brings together some of the leading scholars of Arte Povera to present new perspectives on postwar Italian art.
Pensiero Plurale: Present Memories: On the Politics of Image-Making
In conjunction with Black History Month, Magazzino presents Present Memories: On the Politics of Image-Making, the fourth iteration of Pensiero Plurale.
2023 Season Press Release
Magazzino Italian Art is pleased to announce a new slate of programs for the 2023 year.
Piombo: Music for Primo Levi
Magazzino Italian Art is pleased to announce Piombo: Music for Primo Levi, a concert by Luciano Chessa and Frances-Marie Uitti in collaboration with the Centro Primo Levi in New York.
Margherita Raso: Vizio di Forma
Magazzino Italian Art Presents Margherita Raso: Vizio di Forma in collaboration with the Italian Cultural Institute in New York and Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò at New York University
Gilardi: Tappeto-Natura
This Expansive Show is the First U.S. Solo Exhibition of Piero Gilardi, and is Dedicated to the Italian Artist's Tappeto-Natura (Nature-Carpet) Series at the Core of his Entire Body of Work.
Formafantasma at Manitoga's Dragon Rock: Designing Nature
In Collaboration with Manitoga, Magazzino Italian Art Presents Formafantasma at Manitoga’s Dragon Rock: Designing Nature
The Robert Olnick Pavilion
Magazzino Italian Art Celebrates Breaking Ground on its Second Building
Namsal Siedlecki: Viandante
Magazzino Italian Art, in collaboration with the Italian Cultural Institute in New York and NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò, Open Namsal Siedlecki’s first U.S. Solo Exhibition and New Site-Specific Commission.
Nivola: Sandscapes
Costantino Nivola’s Pioneering Sandcast Reliefs, Concrete Sculptures and Rarely Seen Architectural Maquettes on view at Magazzino Italian Art this May.
Homemade
Originally Launched as a Digital Initiative to Support and Engage Artists Working at Home During the Global Pandemic, "Homemade" Marked the Museum's Reopening with An In-Person Special Exhibition.
Bochner Boetti Fontana
Curated by Mel Bochner in collaboration with Magazzino Italian Art, this special exhibition examines parallel artistic movements in the 1960s and 1970s in the U.S. and Italy through the artwork of Bochner, Alighiero Boetti, and Lucio Fontana.
Paper Media: Boetti, Calzolari, Kounellis
The Dorsky announces Paper Media: Boetti, Calzolari, Kounellis, the first U.S. exhibition dedicated to Arte Povera works on paper, opening August 28, 2019.
Renato Leotta
Magazzino Italian Art Foundation and Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò at NYU Open Renato Leotta’s first U.S. Solo Exhibition and New Site-Specific Commission.
Marco Anelli: Building Magazzino at the Embassy of Italy
Magazzino Italian Art Foundation, the Embassy of Italy, and the Italian Cultural Institute of Washington, DC present New Directions: Italian Contemporary Art in the United States.
Young Italians
Young Italians, a group exhibition featuring works by twelve Contemporary Italian artists, opens at the Italian Cultural Institute in New York, on September 25, 2018. The exhibition, curated by Ilaria Bernardi, is jointly organized by the Italian Cultural Institute of New York and Magazzino Italian Art.
Marco Anelli: Building Magazzino at the Hamilton Fish Library
Book signing event and exhibition of the photographic project, Marco Anelli: Building Magazzino.
Alessandro Piangiamore
Marango, the first solo exhibition in the United States of Sicilian artist Alessandro Piangiamore, opens at NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò on May 1st, 2018. Organized in collaboration with Magazzino Italian Art, New York and Magazzino Arte Moderna, Rome.
Marco Bagnoli, Domenico Bianchi, Remo Salvadori
Group Show Encompassing Artists Following the Inaugural Generation of Arte Povera, Local Collaboration Between Two Hudson Valley Art and Culture Hubs
Marco Anelli: Building Magazzino at the Italian Cultural Institute
Magazzino Italian Art presents Marco Anelli: Building Magazzino, an exhibition celebrating the Italian photographer’s commissioned portfolio, on view this fall at the Italian Cultural Institute of New York (October 4-November 2, 2017).
Margherita Stein: Rebel With a Cause
Magazzino Italian Art Announces Official Opening and Inaugural Presentation dedicated to Arte Povera Pioneer Margherita Stein
Ornaghi Prestinari
Milan-based Artist Duo Elevates Everyday Objects with Inventive Design