This exhibition presents a selection of works from the Post-War Italian period, a defining moment in Italy’s artistic history, and a core focus of the gallery’s programme and collection. The
This exhibition presents a selection of works from the Post-War Italian period, a defining moment in Italy’s artistic history, and a core focus of the gallery’s programme and collection. The works explore key developments such as spatial experimentation, material innovation, and sculptural abstraction.
Highlights include Cerchi virtuali (1967) by Getulio Alviani, a seminal steel work exploring reflection and visual perception; Contrappunto IV (1970–71) by Fausto Melotti, whose stainless steel sculpture balances structural rigour and poetic clarity; Superficie Bianca (2008) by Enrico Castellani, exemplifying his signature modulation of the canvas surface, and Bronzo(1969–2007) by Agostino Bonalumi, translating his conceptual drawings into three-dimensional form.
Presented in the year of the gallery’s fortieth anniversary, the exhibition reflects the artistic vision that has defined the gallery since its founding.
Free
Monday – Friday: 10 am – 6 pm
15 Old Bond Street London, W1S 4AX
+44 20 7495 8805 london@mazzoleniart.com
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