09 SEPTEMBER 2015 / 6:00 PM - 8:00 PMRSVP REQUIRED! BOOK NOW!Center for Italian Modern Art - 421 BROOME STREET, 4TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10013 Following his 2014 visit when he spoke about the puppet theatre of Futurist artist Fortunato Depero, Dan Hurlin returns to CIMA to read his translation of DRAMMA PLASTICO FUTURISTA, four short puppet pla...

A new foundation to promote Italian modern and contemporary art plans to open its doors to the public in SoHo in February. For its inaugural exhibition, the foundation, called the Center for Italian Modern Art and located at 421 Broome Street, will feature work of the Futurist artist and designer Fortunato Depero, who once lived in New York.  ...

The Center for Italian Modern Art invites you to join us for the Giorgio Morandi Study Days this Thursday and Friday, May 19 + 20! We have a rich program of talks planned, with experts from Italy and the U.S. Hear about recent scientific studies of Morandi's technique; about Morandi's collectors in the 1930s; about Morandi's fortunes in the US...

The Center for Italian Modern Art is pleased to host Untying 'The Knot': The State of Postwar Italian Art History Today, a two-day conference organized by Sharon Hecker and Marin R. Sullivan. Held in the days leading up to the 103rd meeting of the College Art Association, and co-sponsored by the Italian Art Society, this symposium seeks to evaluate...

CIMA is thrilled to announce its new season, dedicated to acclaimed Italian modern master Giorgio Morandi (1890–1964). The installation features some 40 paintings, etchings, and drawings and focuses on the artist's rarely seen works from the 1930s, the decade when Morandi reached full artistic maturity. Most of the painting...

17 SEPTEMBER 2015 / 6:00 PM - 8:00 PMCIMA - 421 BROOME STREET, 4TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10013 T 646 370 3596Italian designers are no strangers to New York City, with many famous Italian designers having lived and worked in New York. Many of them have shaped New York – as much as the city has shaped them – through their work and influence as thought-l...