Italy in the 1930s, when Fascism held sway, was the scene of an extremely vigorous
artistic battle in which every style from classicism to Futurism, from expressionism
to abstract art, and from monumental art to decorative painting for the bourgeois
home was involved. The situation was further complicated by the arrival on the
scene of design and mass communication—posters, radio, the cinema and the first
illustrated magazine—which stole numerous ideas from the "fine" arts and transmitted
them to a broader audience. It was this complex and lively workshop, open to the
international scene that introduced the concept of modernity to Italy.
The exhibition explores the 1930s through the masterpieces of over forty leading
artists of the period, including Mario Sironi, Giorgio de Chirico, Alberto Savinio,
Achille Funi, Carlo Carrà, Corrado Cagli, Arturo Nathan, Achille Lega, Ottone
Rosai, Ardengo Soffici, Giorgio Morandi, Ram, Thayaht, Antonio Donghi, Marino
Marini, Renato Guttuso, Carlo Levi, Filippo de Pisis, Scipione, Antonio Maraini
and Lucio Fontana (99 paintings, 17 sculptures and 20 objects of design). They
tell the story of a crucial era characterised by an extremely vibrant and innovative
arts scene. The 1930s also witnessed the increasing mass production of household
objects, which led to dramatic changes in people's lifestyle, allowing ordinary
families to live out a dream of modernity surrounded by designer objects, a practice
that continues to this day. It was the era that defined what we might call "the
Italian path to modernity" in architecture, design, painting and sculpture through
an original interpretation of the stimuli coming from the broader European context
(from France and Germany, but also from Scandinavia and Russia) together with
the return to an Italian (14th and 15th century) tradition.
The Thirties. The Arts in Italy Beyond Fascism provides us with another opportunity to show the strong bond linking Palazzo
Strozzi with the history of this country and of this city, but at the same time
it perfectly reflects our determination to ensure that the visitor in Palazzo
Strozzi isn't passive but active... in fact interactive! A series of special areas
allow visitors to explore some of the key issues addressed in the exhibition,
such as mass communication (the Radio Studio, the Reading Room ), industrial design
(the Design section) and artistic creativity (interactive touchtable) in an involving
and stimulating manner. And like all our exhibitions, this one also has a broad
programme of educational activities held in the Palazzo, collateral events involving
the city and the region, and a full set of publications linked to the exhibition.
Info
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Opening times
Daily 9.00-20.00
Thursdays 9.00-23.00
Tickets sold until one hour before closing time.
Tickets
Full price € 10.00
Concessions € 8.50
Reservations
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