Center for Italian Modern Art
Appearance
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Location | 421 Broome Street, New York City, New York |
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Coordinates | 40°43′16″N 73°59′55.7″W / 40.72111°N 73.998806°W |
Type | Art museum |
Visitors | 2850 to 4000 per year |
Founder | Laura Mattioli |
Website | italianmodernart |
The Center for Italian Modern Art is an American art museum and research center in the SoHo district of Manhattan, in New York. It specializes in Italian modern and contemporary art. It was started in 2013, and is a 501(c)(3) organization. It publishes an online journal, Italian Modern Art,[citation needed] and offers fellowships for study at the center or in Italy.[1]
Exhibitions
The center mounts an annual exhibition. In 2017–2018 twenty-two paintings by Alberto Savinio were shown.[2] Work by Marino Marini was exhibited in 2019–2020; six large and several small nude sculptures dating from the 1940s were shown.[3] In 2021 the exhibition was of paintings from the 1960s by Mario Schifano.[4]
References
- ^ Fellowships. Center for Italian Modern Art. Accessed December 2021.
- ^ Roberta Smith (2 November 2017). Alberto Savinio: Emerging From Big Brother's Shadow. The New York Times. Archived 2 November 2017.
- ^ Exhibitions at CIMA of New York: Marino Marini: Arcadian Nudes. Pistoia: Fondazione Marino Marini. Accessed October 2021.
- ^ Deborah Solomon (7 April 2021). Mario Schifano's Excellent New York Adventure. The New York Times. Archived 7 April 2021.