Traveling exhibitions
Japan on a Glass Plate
Photographs from the Kurokawa Collection
Drawing from an extensive Swiss private collection assembled over many years, this exhibition presents a unique selection of nineteenth-century photographs of Japan, many of which are shown for the first time.
The Other Picasso
Back to the Origin
In this perpetual return to his family and cultural roots, Picasso sought to push the boundaries of his own artistic language by exploring lesser-known avenues, including dance, literature, and ceramics.
Orson Welles’ The Trial
Concept art and stills
Orson Welles' 1962 adaptation of Franz Kafka's The Trial remains one of cinema's most haunting and enigmatic works. This exhibition offers a rare glimpse into the director’s creative process, showcasing the preliminary drawings and designs that formed the foundation of the film’s distinctive aesthetic.
Art in Balance
Matisse and his Illustrated Works
This exhibition offers an opportunity to journey into the modernity of the avant-garde through the creative universe of one of the greatest exponents of 20th-century art, Henri Matisse (France 1869 – 1954).
Joan Miró
Fire in the Soul
Through the Looking Glass immerses visitors in the surreal and astonishing world of its protagonist through a selection of works by Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, Marie Laurencin, and John Tenniel, inspired by the immortal novel by Lewis Carroll, published in 1865.
Through the Looking Glass
Surrealist Visions of Wonderland
This captivating exhibition brings together a curated selection of Joan Miró's works, including illustrated works, vibrant oil paintings, and a rare gouache, offering a comprehensive glimpse into the profound themes that shaped his artistic universe.
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