‘Panorama Monferrato’ is the title of a huge exhibition located in the region of Monferrato in Northern Italy curated by Carlo Falciani. The show is the project of a group of major Italian galleries such as Galleria Continua, Gagosian, and Massimo De Carlo, and already the fourth exhibition of this kind. The exhibition just ran five days (4-8 September 2024). In this video we have a look at some of the highlights of the show.
Panorama Monferrato, Camagna, Vignale, Montemagno, Castagnole (Italy). August 4/5, 2024.
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Panorama is the special event ITALICS periodically holds in some of the most extraordinary places in the Italian landscape. Panorama is a unique exhibition experience that brings the ancient, modern and contemporary, styles, techniques and multifaceted approaches together in art itineraries designed to reveal the more authentic but obscure aspects of our country, a live continuation of the extraordinary journey launched in 2020 on this platform.
Following the first edition in 2021 on the island of Procida, and the second, in 2022, in Monopoli, Puglia, both curated by Vincenzo de Bellis, Panorama 2023 was held in L’Aquila, Abruzzo, curated by Cristiana Perrella. The fourth edition of Panorama took place from September 4 to 8, 2024, in Monferrato, Piedmont, curated by Carlo Falciani.
ITALICS promotes the culture and beauty of Italy through a national network of gallerists working together and sharing experiences, on and offline, with an international audience of collectors and art lovers. It’s a consortium of more than seventy of Italy’s most influential galleries of contemporary, modern and ancient art.
The concept as a whole is the brainchild of Lorenzo Fiaschi (Galleria Continua), president of ITALICS and Pepi Marchetti Franchi (Gagosian), vice president of ITALICS, who came up with the idea in the spring of 2020 together with founding members Alfonso Artiaco, Ludovica Barbieri (Massimo De Carlo), Massimo Di Carlo (Galleria dello Scudo), Francesca Kaufmann (kaufmann repetto), Massimo Minini, Franco Noero and Carlo Orsi.