New York Studio School Lecture: Unlocking Morandi’s Mysteries

 

February 24, 2016

Unlocking Morandi’s Mysteries: A Personal Perspective

Join us offsite at the New York Studio School for a special evening looking at Giorgio Morandi from a personal perspective. Laura Mattioli, CIMA’s founder and president, will talk about her recollections of the artist and her family’s long history with Morandi, in conversation with Vivien Greene, Senior Curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and a member of CIMA’s advisory committee.

This talk forms part of the New York Studio School’s regular evening lecture series. The NYSS was founded in 1963 by a group of art students seeking an art education focused on “daily continuity of study through work in the studio.” The School occupies eight historic buildings on West Eighth Street in Greenwich Village, once owned by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney and which served as the original home of the Whitney Museum from the time of its creation in 1929 until 1954.

6.30pm at the New York Studio School at 8 West 8th Street.

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