Until 15 April, the exhibition organised by the Associazione Artisti Bresciani traces the spirit of the Italian Novecento, one hundred years on from the historic 1926 exhibition at the Permanente in Milan.
Around thirty works from a private collection recount a decisive period in Italian art, characterised by balance, restraint and formal experimentation. Alongside the leading figures of the ‘Novecento’ group, the exhibition also features other artists such as Felice Casorati, capturing the complexity of a movement that shaped the visual language of the 20th century.