Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, Bergamo

Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, Bergamo

The Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art is a prominent art institution known for its extensive collection of twentieth-century artworks. The gallery serves as an extension of the Accademia Carrara, incorporating acquisitions, bequests, and private deposits to showcase a diverse range of artistic expressions.

The Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, inaugurated in 1991, features ten rooms spread over three floors. Its collection is organized into four main sections: the Manzù Collection, the Spajani Collection, the Stucchi Collection, and the Kaleidoscope room. These sections collectively offer an impressive array of sculptures, paintings, and drawings by both Italian and international artists of the twentieth century.

Within the gallery, visitors can explore various artistic mediums and styles. Notable highlights include a collection of models for medals generously donated by Vittorio Lorioli, as well as etchings by Trento Longaretti and engravings by Giovanni Fattori and Carlo Carrà. The exhibition spaces also showcase two futuristic environments created by Joe Colombo, adding a unique dimension to the gallery's offerings. Additionally, an archive of 623 photographs further enriches the collection.

Beyond its fine art collection, the gallery embraces the intersection of art and design by exhibiting industrial design pieces. Noteworthy examples include the creations of Pio Manzù, such as the iconic Parentesi and Fiat 127 designs. By incorporating these design elements, the gallery offers visitors a comprehensive exploration of artistic expressions in various disciplines.

The gallery proudly represents numerous influential Italian and international artists of the twentieth century. Visitors can appreciate works by renowned figures such as Giorgio Morandi, Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Giacomo Manzù, Filippo De Pisis, Giorgio De Chirico, Vassilij Kandinsky, Hans Richter, and Graham Sutherland. These artists contributed significantly to the development of modern and contemporary art movements, and their works provide valuable insights into the evolution of artistic expression during the twentieth century.

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Sight Name: Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art
Sight Location: Bergamo, Italy (See walking tours in Bergamo)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery

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Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.9 Km or 0.6 Miles