ART AND CULTURE.
The Andy Warhol exhibition in Milan, photos
Until March 26, 2023, you can visit the Andy Warhol exhibition in Milan, at the Fabbrica del Vapore spaces.
After an absence of more than 10 years, Andy Warhol returns to the exhibition in Milan told in an unprecedented way with more than 300 works: the exhibition dedicated to the genius of pop art aims to reconstruct all the historical periods in which the artist was able to innovate the history of the twentieth-century art, trying his hand in different fields, including fashion, music and entrepreneurship.
Here are details of some of the works that can be visited in Milan until March 26, 2023.
The Andy Warhol exhibition in Milan, photos
Until March 26, 2023, you can visit the Andy Warhol exhibition in Milan, at the Fabbrica del Vapore spaces. After an absence of more than 10 years, Andy Warhol returns to the exhibition in Milan told in an unprecedented way with more than 300 works: the exhibition dedicated to the genius of pop art aims to reconstruct all the historical periods in which the artist was able to innovate the history of the twentieth-century art, trying his hand in different fields, including fashion, music and entrepreneurship.
Bmw M1 Group 4
Inside the exhibition there are original paintings, one-of-a-kind works, historical silkscreens, drawings, polaroids, photographs and other real memorabilia, including original covers drawn and autographed by Warhol and the famous Bmw M1 Group 4 painted in 1979, which participated in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Andy Warhol in the 1950s (À la Recherche du Shoe Perdu)
In the 1950s, Andy Warhol was enshrined above all as a fine and respected draughtsman. Warhol, in the 1950s, he produced three collections of silkscreen prints with the shoe as a subject, these are: Golden Shoes, À la Recherche du Shoe Perdu and Diamond Dust Shoes.
Andy Warhol in the 1960s - the legendary Campbell’s Soup
1960s represented one of the most prolific periods for the artist, who would become a true "social commentator," portraying icons (such as the mythical Campbell’s Soup), fame (Liz Taylor and Marilyn Monroe) and disasters (faces of Jackie Kennedy marked for her husband's funeral).
Andy Warhol in the 1960s - Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Diptic is a painting created in 1962 by the American pop art artist Andy Warhol. The work measuring 205.44 cm × 289.56 cm was created using the technique of screen printing on canvas and painting with acrylic paints.
Andy Warhol in the 1970s
In the 1970s Andy Warhol becomes "The society artist".
The performance dedicated to the pop art genius
The exhibition dedicated to the pop art genius, curated by Achille Bonito Oliva and the collaboration of Edoardo Falcioni, aims to reconstruct all the historical periods in which the artist was able to innovate art history in the twentieth century, trying his hand in various fields, including fashion, music and entrepreneurship. Source: www.fabbricadelvapore.org
Dates
The Andy Warhol exhibition is on view in Milan until March 26, 2023, at the Fabbrica del Vapore spaces.
science
18/04/2024
It may sound like a trivial question, but in fact it is not trivial at all; on the contrary, it holds within it very important physical and philosophical questions. The Washington Post noted that this question is stirring up some of the people on Twitter these days.
The debate was generated by a tweet from journalist Jacqui Deevoy, who wondered how it was possible that the sun had 'changed colour' from what she remembered as a child. The answer, however, is one that leaves one somewhat appalled, as there is no real unequivocal answer.
After all, children do not make a mistake by drawing the sun as a big yellow ball, but it is not a completely right answer. After all, light is just the perception of the wavelength of radiation emitted by the sun, and therein lies the whole secret.
Art galleries private collections
16/04/2024
Napoleon Bonaparte, often also referred to as Napoleon, was a French politician and general, founder of the First French Empire and protagonist of the first phase of contemporary European history, known as the 'Napoleonic Age'.
His conquests throughout Europe and beyond make him one of the finest military strategists ever, but his importance is not limited only to victories in the field. Also important were some campaigns, such as the one in Egypt, which returned priceless treasures to the world.
His life, studded with continual ups and downs, intrigues, murders and love affairs, ended in 1821 on the island of St Helena, in exile, due to stomach cancer. Although his life has filled the history books for over a century, some curiosities may still have escaped you.
Art galleries private collections
Art galleries private collections
Art galleries private collections
Art galleries private collections