Finestre Sull'arte: Magazzino Italian Art: a major exhibition on Alighiero Boetti in New York.

April 27, 2026

Alighiero Boetti, Map (1983; embroidery on fabric, 115 x 180 x 2.5 cm). Courtesy of Magazzino Italian Art. Photo: Marco Anelli ©Alighiero Boetti by SIAE/ARS 2026
Alighiero Boetti, Map (1983; embroidery on fabric, 115 x 180 x 2.5 cm). Courtesy of Magazzino Italian Art. Photo: Marco Anelli ©Alighiero Boetti by SIAE/ARS 2026.

The exhibition program dedicated to the protagonists ofArte Povera continues at the Magazzino Italian Art in Cold Spring, New York state, with a new stage focusing on the work of AlighieroBoetti (Turin, 1940 - Rome, 1994). The exhibition, entitled Tutto Boetti 1966-1993, will be open to the public from April 26, 2026 until April 26, 2028 in the spaces of the museum’s Main Building, which also house the permanent collection dedicated to the movement. The initiative is part of a path already started by the institution, which in previous years presented in-depth monographs on Piero Gilardi, with Carpet nature in 2022, and on Michelangelo Pistoletto, with Welcome to New York between 2023 and 2024. The new chapter confirms the curatorial line oriented toward the systematic analysis of the main interpreters of Arte Povera through dedicated exhibition focuses.

“This exhibition stems from Magazzino’s commitment to deepening the study of our collection in an increasingly punctual way,” explains Nicola Lucchi, director of Magazzino Italian Art. “We are preparing guided tours and educational workshops for schools that will accompany this project, expanding its scope on the educational level. We also await with particular interest the publication of the catalog, which will allow us to further consolidate and disseminate this course of study.”

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