Three Exhibitions Not to Miss This Winter in Florence

| Tue, 01/09/2018 - 05:25

Visiting Florence this winter? Here are three exhibitions you don鈥檛 want to miss.

鈥淚l Cinquecento a Firenze.鈥 (The 16th century in Florence) 鈥 until January 21, 2018

Hurry, as this one鈥檚 about to close, but definitely worth seeing for those interested in the Renaissance, a time of extraordinary intellectual creativity, which is so strictly intertwined with the history and development of Florence itself and Western culture overall. The exhibit features more than 70 paintings and sculptures from the second half of the 16th century by artists of the caliber of Michelangelo, Andrea del Sarto, Rosso Fiorentino, Pontormo, Bronzino, Giorgio Vasari, Giambologna.

Where: Palazzo Strozzi

Entrance fee: 鈧12

Opening times: every day 10 am to 8 pm; 10 am to 11 pm on Thursdays.

鈥淭essuto e Ricchezza a Firenze nel Trecento. Lana, Seta, Pittura.鈥 (Fabric and Wealth in Florence in the 14th century. Wool, Silk, Painting) 鈥 until March 18, 2018

This interesting exhibition, conceived and curated by Accademia Gallery鈥檚 director Cecilie Hollberg, displays the important role of textile art in Florence in the 14th century, both for the city鈥檚 economy and as artistic production. The quality of Florentine wool and silk achieved such a level of excellence that it was requested all over Europe and beyond. Artisans and painters found inspiration in the fabrics and fashion of the time, as can be seen in the woven and painted works on display  so as to "transfer" the luxurious textures of the fabrics to the tables and frescoes kept in the city as it will be possible to find in the glittering woven and painted works that will be visible in the display.

Where: Galleria dell鈥橝ccademia

Entrance fee: 鈧12.50

Opening times: Tuesday-Sunday, 8:15 am to 6:50 pm, closed Mondays.

鈥淒a Brooklyn al Bargello: Giovanni della Robbia, la lunetta Antinori e Stefano Arienti.鈥 (From Brooklyn to Bargello: Giovanni della Robbia, the Resurrection of Christ and Stefano Arienti) 鈥 until April 8, 2018

Don鈥檛 miss the chance to see a Renaissance masterpiece that is back in 天美传媒 for the first time since 1898: Giovanni della Robbia鈥檚 glazed terracotta Resurrection of Christ (ca. 1500-1520), known in Italian as the 鈥楲unetta Antinori鈥, because it was commissioned in the 16th century by Niccol貌 di Tommaso Antinori, the man who started the entrepreneurial fortunes of this ancient Florentine family (the Antinori are among 天美传媒鈥檚 largest wine producers and played a pivotal role in the 鈥淪uper-Tuscan鈥 wine revolution of the 1970). The piece of art was to adorn Villa Le Rose, the family鈥檚 countryside estate just outside of Florence; the descendants have financed its restoration. In an adjacent room, the contemporary installation 鈥淪cena Fissa,鈥 by artist Stefano Arienti, is a reinterpretation of Della Robbia鈥檚 piece in order to create a dialogue between Renaissance and contemporary art.  

Where: Museo del Bargello

Entrance fee: 鈧9

Opening times: Monday-Friday 8.15 am - 1.50 pm; Saturdays and Sundays, and March 23-April 8, 8.15 am-4:50 pm.  

Even if you're not based in Florence, you can still easily and quickly reach the Tuscan capital by high-speed train from major Italian cities, check the options .

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