Continuity: Art in Tuscany; Various venues. (Tuscany).
Since the end of World War II End of World War II can refer to: - End of World War II in Europe
- End of World War II in Asia
, Tuscany has been home to many first-rate artists who failed to reach an international audience. Now three coordinated exhibitions under the umbrella title An umbrella title is a formal or informal name connecting a number of individual items with a common theme.[1] It is most often used in lieu of listing separately the separate components or providing a convenient "label" for a collection of disciplines. "Continuita--Arte in Toscana" attempt to correct this situation. Curator Alberto Boatto concentrates on the period 1945-67 with an exhibition in Florence, while Jean-Christophe Ammann undertakes a focused contemporary show (1990-2000) at the Centro per l'Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci Centro per l'arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci (Centre for Contemporary Art Luigi Pecci) is sited at 277 Via della Repubblica, Prato near Florence, Italy. The centre is devoted to the contemporary arts of the last three decades. in Prato. In Pistoia, Daniel Soutif considers the span 1968-89 in an exhibition at the Palazzo Fabroni. "Continuity" should demonstrate the affinity between the vicissitudes vicissitudes Noun, pl
changes in circumstance or fortune [Latin vicis change]
vicissitudes npl → vicisitudes fpl; peripecias fpl of Tuscan art and those currents running through the postwar international scene. Florence, Jan. 26-May 5; Pistoia, Feb. 24-June 10; Prato, Feb. 23-June 10.
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