11/10/2011 | C. Martin
Art-loving travellers planning Italy holidays may be interested in attending an exhibition dedicated to post-war art at Venice's Guggenheim Museum.
The exhibition, which opens on October 15 and runs until January 1, 2012, is titled Themes & variations. Script and space. Gastone Novelli et Venise.
The show, the third in a series curated by Luca Massimo Barbero for Peggy's Guggenheim Collection, explores the museum's holdings of post-war art, revealing connections, affinities and interpretations.
The first section - "Script" - will present newspaper collage in Cubism and Futurism, as well as explore the works of Dadamaino and Riccardo de Marchi.
The second section - "Space" - will feature the paradise images of Rufino Tamayo, as well as works by Mario Nigro and François Morellet.
Fans of Gastone Novelli who are going on luxury holidays to Italy may not want to miss the opportunity to attend the exhibition, which closes with a homage to the renowned Italian artist.
Copyright Press Association 2011