This spring, Magazzino Italian Art and the Menil Collection, two museums based in the U.S., will premiere discrete public programming series examining the contributions of Italian artists in the 20th century. Joining efforts of the Italian Embassy in Washington D.C. to commemorate 160 years of diplomatic relations between Italy and the United States, these scholarly lectures will add to the year-long celebration examining the past, present, and future ties between the two countries.
This forthcoming programming – available via live-stream – creates a dynamic opportunity for audiences to gain an in depth understanding on diverse aspects of Italian art. All programs are free and open to everyone.
SOURCE: https://www.italyus160.org
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