Estorick Collection Uncut

Estorick Collection Uncut

This autumn, Estorick’s entire collection of modern Italian art is on show throughout the museum’s six galleries. Internationally renowned, and rarely seen in full, it was formed by Eric and Salome Estorick in the immediate post-war period, and comprises some 120 paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures by many of the most prominent Italian artists of the modernist era, including Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Giorgio de Chirico, Amedeo Modigliani, Giorgio Morandi and Gino Severini.

Grouped thematically, and spotlighting movements such as Futurism and Metaphysical Art, the display also features works by major sculptors such as Marino Marini and Giacomo Manzù, and imagery by those painters to whom the Estoricks were particularly close: Massimo Campigli, Renato Guttuso and Zoran Music. Other artists, including Modigliani and Mario Sironi, are also the subjects of focused displays. Additionally, Estorick Collection Uncut features a selection of striking volumes from the museum’s library, including a number of rare Futurist manifestos and journals.

The exhibition represents an unmissable opportunity to explore what has been described as “one of the finest collections of early twentieth-century Italian art anywhere in the world”.

Duration 06 October 2021 - 19 December 2021
Times Wednesday to Saturday 11.00 - 18.00 Sunday 12.00 - 17.00
Cost £7.50
Venue Estorick Collection
Address 39a Canonbury Square, London, N1 2AN
Contact 020 7704 9522 / info@estorickcollection.com / www.estorickcollection.com

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