At Palazzo Martinengo, Liberty is making its presence felt again. A short but intense style, capable of crossing Europe between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries like a wave of light, before fading with the arrival of war and disenchantment.
The Bidi Brescia association guides us through the exhibition, which explores the Italian version of this modern and free language through eight sections that engage in dialogue: nature and art, domestic intimacy, photography, cinema, ceramics, fashion, advertising graphics, and bourgeois portraiture.