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Magazzino Italian Art

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Magazzino Italian Art is an art space in the Hudson Valley devoted to Italian Postwar and Contemporary Italian Art.

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This week is the final week to experience “Dialogues between Italy and America: Jannis Kounellis, Maria Lai, and Lucio Pozzi” at the Italian Cultural Institute in New York (@iicnewyork)!

This week is the final week to experience “Dialogues between Italy and America: Jannis Kounellis, Maria Lai, and Lucio Pozzi” at the Italian Cultural Institute in New York (@iicnewyork)!
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Take a behind-the-scenes look at our upcoming installation of “Llèncols de Aigua,” a gallery-sized collaborative artwork by the internationally renowned artist and designer Antonio Marras (@antoniomarrasofficial) and the artist Maria Lai (1919–2013).

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Join our Amici di Magazzino and support the Museum to gain access to exclusive benefits: Coming up events free for members: Maria Lai Symposium May 17, 2025 Jog Blues June 14, 2025 Cinema in Piazza Café Silvia and The Store 10% discount for members Complimentary shuttle rides

Join our Amici di Magazzino and support the Museum to gain access to exclusive benefits:
Coming up events free for members:

Maria Lai Symposium May 17, 2025
Jog Blues June 14, 2025
Cinema in Piazza
Café Silvia and The Store
10% discount for members
Complimentary shuttle rides
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Join us this Saturday, May 17th at the Robert Olnick Pavilion for the opening of our latest installation, “Antonio Marras and Maria Lai: Llèncols de Aigua,” and the Maria Lai Symposium.

Join us this Saturday, May 17th at the Robert Olnick Pavilion for the opening of our latest installation, “Antonio Marras and Maria Lai: Llèncols de Aigua,” and the Maria Lai Symposium.
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This May, we spotlight Italy: Contemporary Domestic Landscapes 1945–2005 by Skira. The book is a great opportunity to explore the spaces where tradition met modernity—and where design became a way of life.

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We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all who attended the opening of Antonio Marras and Maria Lai: Llèncols de Aigua at the Robert Olnick Pavilion.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all who attended the opening of Antonio Marras and Maria Lai: Llèncols de Aigua at the Robert Olnick Pavilion.
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Thank you to all those who joined us for our Maria Lai Symposium this weekend. A special thank you to Alessandro Giammei, Michele D’Aurizio, and Saskia Verlaan, as well as contemporary artists Marcello Maloberti, Martha Tuttle, Melissa McGill, and Mila Dau.

Thank you to all those who joined us for our Maria Lai Symposium this weekend.

A special thank you to Alessandro Giammei, Michele D’Aurizio, and Saskia Verlaan, as well as contemporary artists Marcello Maloberti, Martha Tuttle, Melissa McGill, and Mila Dau.
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Let’s take a moment to celebrate the beautiful Sardinian ceramics on display in the Store at the Robert Olnick Pavilion 🏺 Giovanni Deidda and Walter Usai, two master ceramicists, combine ancestral techniques with contemporary artistry.

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Buona Festa della Repubblica! 🇮🇹 Today, we honor Italy’s rich cultural heritage and the enduring spirit of democracy established on June 2, 1946. At Magazzino Italian Art, we proudly recognize our role as a center dedicated to Italian contemporary art in the United States.

Buona Festa della Repubblica! 🇮🇹

Today, we honor Italy’s rich cultural heritage and the enduring spirit of democracy established on June 2, 1946. At Magazzino Italian Art, we proudly recognize our role as a center dedicated to Italian contemporary art in the United States.
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Join us Saturday, June 14th, for the fourth annual Jog Blues concert here at Magazzino! Doors open at 5:00 pm Concert begins at 7:00 pm Mommò Pizza Truck will be on Magazzino grounds starting at 5:00 p.m. Refreshments will be available for purchase.

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Magazzino Italian Art is excited to present the 8th annual “Cinema in Piazza” series! It will take place July 19–20, and August 23–24, 2025 🎥 All films will be screened in the courtyard. Doors open at 5pm, and screenings begin at dusk. Tickets: shorturl.at/JKcYe

Magazzino Italian Art is excited to present the 8th annual “Cinema in Piazza” series! It will take place July 19–20, and August 23–24, 2025 🎥 All films will be screened in the courtyard. Doors open at 5pm, and screenings begin at dusk.

Tickets: shorturl.at/JKcYe
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Lucio Pozzi created The Inventory Game (1968) in the mid-sixties as an artistic pedagogical tool to help students break free from the constraints of hierarchical thinking that still dominated artistic discourse.

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Join Amici di Magazzino! Discover what makes Magazzino special through the voices of our members. At Magazzino, we’re more than a museum — we’re a community dedicated to creating meaningful experiences for every visitor.

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The first weekend of Cinema in Piazza is coming up on July 19–20! We are excited to present the 8th iteration of the “Cinema in Piazza” series presented in partnership with Artecinema (@artecinema) and the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation (@rauschenbergfoundation)

The first weekend of Cinema in Piazza is coming up on July 19–20! We are excited to present the 8th iteration of the “Cinema in Piazza” series presented in partnership with Artecinema (@artecinema) and the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation (@rauschenbergfoundation)
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We are excited to introduce the newest permanent addition to our grounds, “Colombe di Cemento,” (1992) by Maria Lai (1919–2013). This piece is a gift from Maria Sofia Pisu, President of Archivio Maria Lai, and the niece of Maria Lai.

We are excited to introduce the newest permanent addition to our grounds, “Colombe di Cemento,” (1992) by Maria Lai (1919–2013). This piece is a gift from Maria Sofia Pisu, President of Archivio Maria Lai, and the niece of Maria Lai.
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Magazzino Italian Art and Marinella Senatore presented one of the 55 winning projects awarded by the Italian Council 2025 to promote Italian contemporary art on an international scale. Our gratitude goes to the Italian Ministry of Culture. Grazie!

Magazzino Italian Art and Marinella Senatore presented one of the 55 winning projects awarded by the Italian Council 2025 to promote Italian contemporary art on an international scale. Our gratitude goes to the Italian Ministry of Culture. Grazie!
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Thank you to everyone who joined us on Saturday for the Jog Blues concert! A special thank you goes to the incredible musicians Abhik Bhai, Andy Biskin, Jake Charkey, Joel Bluestein, Jonathan Rose, Naran Budhkar, Pheeroan akLaff, and Siddhartha Mukherjee.

Thank you to everyone who joined us on Saturday for the Jog Blues concert!

A special thank you goes to the incredible musicians Abhik Bhai, Andy Biskin, Jake Charkey, Joel Bluestein, Jonathan Rose, Naran Budhkar, Pheeroan akLaff, and Siddhartha Mukherjee.
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Gianfranco Gorgoni (1941–2019) was a trailblazing Italian photographer who captured both the sweeping scale of American Land Art and the intimate environments of Europe’s leading conceptual artists. Stop by our museum to view these works on display in our main lobby!

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Did you guess July’s Artwork of the Month correctly? The answer is Giulio Paolini, Amore e Psiche. This 1981 installation is inspired by the myth of Cupid and Psyche from Apuleius’ Metamorphoses. Visit our main building to experience this remarkable work in person!

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Thank you all those who came to our first weekend of Cinema in Piazza!🎥 If you couldn’t make it this time, don’t worry — we’ve got another movie night coming up in August. Grab your tickets now through the link in our bio.

Thank you all those who came to our first weekend of Cinema in Piazza!🎥

If you couldn’t make it this time, don’t worry — we’ve got another movie night coming up in August. Grab your tickets now through the link in our bio.