A dedicated exhibition space showcasing twentieth-century Italian and international modernist art through carefully curated presentations of major works.
At a glance
The studio presents rotating exhibitions featuring prominent Italian twentieth-century painters alongside significant post-war international artists. Works by Sironi, Rosai, and Soffici share space with pieces by Ernst, Sutherland, and others.
History
The studio operates as a space dedicated to rediscovering and enhancing the importance of twentieth-century artistic achievement through carefully selected exhibitions of prestigious authors.
What you see
Rooms display paintings and works spanning the Italian modernist tradition and post-war international movements. The collection emphasizes major figures including De Pisis, Cassinari, and Morlotti from Italy, as well as works by Rotella, Schifano, and Soldati from the broader European context.
Cultural significance
The studio functions as an important venue for understanding twentieth-century artistic development in Italy and Europe. Its focus on the Six of Turin and related modernist movements illuminates a crucial period in European art history.
Key facts
- Address: Via della Rocca, 10, 10123 Torino
- Coordinates: 45.0637212, 7.6931409
- Phone: 011 839 0690
- Website: http://www.giampierobiasuttinovecento.com/
Practical information
Opening hours: Wednesday–Saturday, 10:30 am–12:30 pm and 3:30 pm–7:30 pm. Closed Sunday and Monday. Check the official website for details on current exhibitions and any holiday closures.
Getting there
The studio is located on Via della Rocca in central Torino. Public transport and parking information can be found through local Torino tourism resources.
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