
Now We Have Seen: Women and Art in 1970s Italy
Magazzino Italian Art to present "Now We Have Seen: Women and Art in 1970s Italy," a day-long symposium on feminism and art in 1970s Italy and its resonance today.

Mario Schifano: Germinal
Magazzino Italian Art presenta una nuova rassegna delle opere di Mario Schifano (1934-1998), artista, regista, fotografo e musicista dalla travolgente inventiva.

Art After War: Paola and Lorenza Mazzetti
Magazzino Italian Art, in collaboration with the Centro Primo Levi in New York, presents 'Art After War,' a program spotlighting the resilient legacy of the Mazzetti sisters.

Mario Schifano: Collaborazione tra Maison Valentino e Magazzino Italian Art
Magazzino Italian Art è lieto di presentare un progetto speciale in collaborazione con Maison Valentino, negli spazi del nuovo flagship store in Madison Avenue.

The 2023 Opening of The Robert Olnick Pavilion
Magazzino Italian Art is pleased to announce that the Robert Olnick Pavilion—the second building on the museum’s campus—will open on September 14, 2023.

Cinema in Piazza: Rome: A Visual Journey
Magazzino Italian Art is pleased to present the 6th iteration of the 'Cinema in Piazza' series, presented in partnership with the Cold Spring Film Society and Artecinema.

Welcome to New York!
Magazzino Italian Art is pleased to announce its six-year anniversary on June 25, 2023, marked by the unveiling of a special project dedicated to the renowned artist Michelangelo Pistoletto.

Artists' Writings: The Case of Salvo and Barbara T. Smith
La conversazione si focalizzerà sugli scritti autobiografici degli artisti e sul loro significato.

Arte Povera: Artistic Tradition and Transatlantic Dialogue
Magazzino Italian Art is pleased to present the fifth iteration of the annual spring lecture series which brings together some of the leading scholars of Arte Povera to present new perspectives on postwar Italian art.

Pensiero Plurale: Present Memories: On the Politics of Image-Making
In conjunction with Black History Month, Magazzino presents Present Memories: On the Politics of Image-Making, the fourth iteration of Pensiero Plurale.