15 Nov 2014

Saturday, November 15 visit to the Museum with interpreter LIS

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15November 2014

Orario

16:30

The guided tour, specific for the deaf and accompanied by a sign language interpreter, allows you to retrace back the twentieth century identifying the movements, poetics and artists that have marked the decades, with a strongly interdisciplinary approach and specific attention to Italy and Florence.

Starting from the 1988 Venice Biennale, intended as the first recognition of the young Florentines De Lorenzo, Guaita and Catelani, the route revives the tensions and ideals of the seventies and sixties – with great works such as the Superarchitettura by Archizoom and Adolfo Natalini or the Plurimo by Emilio Vedova – and then delve into the central years of the twentieth century, These include Alberto Della Ragione, whose collection includes masterpieces by De Chirico, Sironi, Casorati, Depero, Morandi and Martini.

In the interweaving of painting, sculpture, music, poetry, fashion, cinema and theater, the path takes the public until the dawn of the century, animated by the first impulses of the international avant-garde.

Saturday, November 15 h16.30, free admission with reservation required

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