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The Futurism, the Cubism, the Metaphysics, Dada, the Surrealism, is these the principals Nine hundred revolutionary movements, the prestigious show from the title “The impossible is Noto” edited by Giancarlo Carpì and Joseph Stagnitta, produced from Sicily Museums, it exposes the principal artists of these movements that they always experimented going to the search of the unheard of one and than until then you/he/she had been held “impossible” in the art.

Patronized by the Commune of Known and inserted among the Great Events of the Sicilian Region, the show, constituted from over 100 unique works, coming from Foundations, Archivi and important deprived collections, will be open to the Thursday 11 April and he will conclude November 15 th 2019 in the prestigious Boarding school of the Arts Noto Museum.

The exhibition, presenting works of great artists such as Picasso, braque, Boc- cioni, Balla, severini, De Chirico, Klee, kandinskij, masson, Max Ernst, Dalì, mirò, does not just want to retrace the most important half century of the art of the Nove- hundred, but also train the eye and mind to perceive these different currents of aesthetics and thought, which, just when they are placed side by side with each other, best express their essence, in their opposition and difference, sometimes in their conflict.

The exhibition path will be articulated in 10 stages: the invention of the movement in photography and painting, futurism and cubism, metaphysics and Dada between Europe and Italy, surrealism, futurism in the thirties; between flight-dream and cosmos, Abstractism and lyrical abstractism, aim and decline, abstraction and matter, Dalì-extravaganze, focus on the future. In exhibition the works of Giacomo Balla, edweard Muybridge, Umberto boccioni, Roberto Marcello baldessari, Carlo carrà, Arturo Ciacelli, Enrico prampolini, Pippo oriani, Gino severini, Lucio Venna, George braque, Fernard leger, Max Jacob, Pablo Picasso, Robert delaunay, Natalia goncharova, Hans Richter, Georges Valmier, Kirill Zdanevich, Mario sironi, Giorgio De Chirico, Kurt schwitters, vinicio paladini, Fortunato depero, Francesco Cangiullo, André masson, Antonio Fornani, Max Ernst, Salvador Dalì, Alberto savinio, Man Ray, tato, Leonor Fini, Tullio Crali, Paul Klee, wassily kandisky, frantisek kupka, Luigi russolo, Gerardo Dottori, Juan mirò, Fernand léger, Filippo Tommaso marinetti and rammellzee.

The exhibition will end with a tribute to Salvador Dali, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of his death, with a whole room dedicated to the great Spanish artist with unique works, sketches, objects and extravagances immersed in suggestive multimedia setting. An appendix to the exhibition will be found in the two exterior rooms overlooking the courtyard of the Museum. It will be a deepening of the dialogue between significant movements that changed and influenced part of the art and culture of the twentieth century, comparing two great men, two great revolutionaries: marinetti and rammelzee. (Fonte LiveUniCt 12.04.2019)