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Art exhibitions in Italy

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Various art exhibitions are scheduled to take place across Italy in 2026. 2026, with themes ranging from Sicilian landscapes to the intersection of identity and the human form. In Sicily, the ArtGallery in Gela is hosting a painting exhibition dedicated to the late artist Franco Conti, focusing on Sicilian landscapes. Conti. Simultaneously, the FaroArte gallery in Marina di Ravenna is presenting an exhibition of Sante Ghinassi's ceramics and paintings, highlighting the connection between art and Italian culinary heritage. New exhibitions scheduled for August include 'Origine Newer programming includes the “Origine e mutamento: la ribellione del corpo' corpo” project at the Fuoricatalogo gallery in Spoltore, featuring ceramics by Carla Trivellone and watercolor nudes by Veronica Petraccia alongside live performances. Petraccia. In Arezzo, the Rosy Boa gallery will host Grazia Mori's solo exhibition, 'Uomini “Uomini impassibili, donne arrabbiate,' arrabbiate,” from August 13 to September 16, 2026. In Venice, Spazio SV will host 'From François Reboul's “From Chaos to Freedom' by French artist François Reboul Freedom” from August 29 to November 22, 2026, showcasing abstract expressionist works. 2026. Upcoming exhibitions for September include “Sul futuro del corpo” at the Galleria civica Cavour in Padova, running from September 5 to October 4. Curated by Barbara Codogno, this exhibition features seventeen figurative painters, such as Markus Schinwald and Nicola Samorì, to explore the relationship between painting and the human body in the age of artificial intelligence. Other regional displays include Fabio Massimo Fioravanti’s photography exhibition “Immaginare l’invisibile” in Tione degli Abruzzi, Corrado Scarsi’s “Orizzonti” in Bonassola, Gianfalco Masini’s collective “Una donna” in Coreglia Antelminelli, and Andrea Benetti’s “PY43 · Órigo” in Pietrasanta.

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