After making a showing at Bologna's ArteFiera, Guttuso, the "Maestro di Bagheria," has more of his work exhibited in the Region of Emilia Romagna, this time at Reggio Emilia's Galleria de' Bonis, an important point of reference for the studies and market revolving around Renato Guttuso.
The exhibit – running February 22nd to March 13th, 2014 – picks up where the ArteFiera exhibition left off, retracing the second half of the artist's history. Through his eyes, we witness changing Italian society, about which the painter waxed poetic throughout his life (1911-1987).
Fonte: Italia.it
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