Fondazione Cirulli inaugurates the new exhibition "L’archivio animato. Lavori in corso" (The animated archive. Work in progress), an agile and bold visual narrative of the Short Twentieth Century—from 1900 to 1970—the century of modernity, in which Italian creativity has its roots.
Curated by Fondazione Cirulli with the advice and supervision of Jeffrey Schnapp, "L'archivio animato" constitutes a veritable kaleidoscopic path through modern socio-cultural communication, moving from artistic masterpieces to the decorative arts, from advertising to industrial design and material culture: visitors will explore a comprehensive array of photographs, drawings, projects, paintings, posters, and magazines.
A “laboratory” on the history and culture of the Twentieth Century, that will feature over 200 artworks, distributed across 19 thematic sections.
The exhibition reopens after the summer break with a new section dedicated to the film director Federico Fellini: Federico Fellini Dietro le Quinte (behind the scenes), including a series of set design sketches by Danilo Donati.