Le Centre d’Art la Malmaison in Cannes presents the exhibition ‘Alberto Magnelli – La Méditerranée retrouvée’, which runs until 25th October.
The exhibition ‘Alberto Magnelli – La Méditerranée retrouvée‘ is the perfect occasion to discover, or rediscover, the works of a prolific artist, considered by many as the first Italian abstract painter.
An autodidact; Magnelli was a major figure of the concrete art movement that was popular during the 30’s and 40’s thanks to the influence of the Futurists in Florence and his contact with the Parisian avant-garde.
Inspired by multiple artistic approaches throughout his life (Fauvism, cubism,…), the “pittore Fiorentino” (the Florentine painter) as he defined himself, created colourful and poetic artworks that are invariably harmonious, despite shifting from heavily outlined shapes at the outset to geometric abstraction later on.
When the Nazis invaded France in 1940, Magnelli moved to Grasse, managing to complete many works during his stay. He moved back to the French capital after the war and started traveling extensively around the world to show his paintings. He won second place at the Sao Paulo Biennial in 1951 and held a big exhibition at the New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Magnelli died in his house in Meudon, just outside of Paris in 1971, at the age of 82.
While the Magnelli Museum in Vallauris is home to the largest collection of works by the artist, this temporary exhibit in Cannes will be displaying nearly 200 paintings and drawings that are part of the collection held by the Gallerie Sapone in Nice.
CONTACT DETAILS
Centre d’art La Malmaison
47 boulevard de la Croisette
06400 Cannes
Open every day from 11 am to 8 pm in August, from 11 am to 7 pm in September and from 11 am to 6 pm in October.
All images courtesy Cannes.com
