De Chirico, Max Ernst, Magritte, Balthus. Uno sguardo nell’invisibile (A look into the invisible)
| Dal 16 February 2010 | al | 18 July 2010 |

Through 100 operas, coming from exclusive private collections and from some of the most important museums of the world, this great show tells the extraordinary artistic adventure of Giorgio De Chirico and the double influence that his painting had on modern art and on painters like Carrà, Morandi, or Max Ernst, Magritte and Balthus.
The review brings together some of the most famous works of De Chirico’s metaphysical period, paintings by Carrà and Morandi, masterpieces by René Magritte, Max Ernst and Balthus.
In dialogue with these pictures are presented very significant works by artists such as Niklaus Stoecklin, Arturo Nathan, Pierre Roy and Alberto Savinio, that on the open road from De Chirico moved into an area poised between expressive Metaphysics, Magic Realism, Surrealism and Neo – Romanticism.
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