Free Admission at Intesa Sanpaolo’s Gallerie d’Italia This Sunday

As on the first Sunday of every month, the Gallerie d’Italia, Intesa Sanpaolo’s museum complex, will offer free admission on September 7th.

In Turin, this weekend marks the final days to visit the photographic exhibition “Carrie Mae Weems: The Heart of the Matter,” dedicated to the internationally renowned artist known for her investigations into cultural identity, sexism, and class. The show, organized in collaboration with Aperture and curated by Sarah Meister, former head of the photography department at New York’s MoMA, will close. It is also the last day to see the photographic exhibition “Olivo Barbieri. Spazi Altri,” showcasing work created over a thirty-year period. The new exhibition, “Erik Kessels,” will open on September 11th, running through October 7th, 2025.

At the Gallerie d’Italia in Milan, the exhibition “An Unexpected Collection. The New Art of the Sixties and a Tribute to Robert Rauschenberg,” curated by Luca Massimo Barbero, remains on view. Also continuing is the show “Look at me like you love me | Guardami come se mi amassi” by American artist Jess. T. Dugan, curated by Renata Ferri. Furthermore, this is the final day to visit the exhibition “Tutti pazzi per i Beatles” (Everyone Crazy for the Beatles).

In Naples, Caravaggio’s masterpiece, “The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula,” has returned on view with a new installation following the success of the “Caravaggio 2025” exhibition at Palazzo Barberini in Rome. Also open is the show “Who are you, Naples?” by French artist JR. The photographic exhibition “Daniele Ratti: Due cuori e una capanna” (Two Hearts and a Hut), curated by Benedetta Donato, continues as well.

In Vicenza, the exhibition “Ceramics and Clouds. What Ancient Greek Ceramics Tell Us About Ourselves,” curated by Associazione Illustri, is open. Also on view is the exhibition path “Vitalità del Tempo. Arturo Martini nelle collezioni Intesa Sanpaolo” (Vitality of Time. Arturo Martini in the Intesa Sanpaolo Collections).

The Ivan Bruschi House Museum of Antiques in Arezzo, part of the Intesa Sanpaolo heritage, will also be open free of charge on Sunday, September 7th, as it is every first Sunday of the month.

The Gallery of Palazzo degli Alberti in Prato, which preserves a cultural heritage of great importance to the city’s identity, is open on Sunday, September 7th, as it is every Sunday, always with free admission. Visitors can admire masterpieces by Caravaggio, Giovanni Bellini, Filippo Lippi, and Puccio di Simone.

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