CIMA TURNS FOUR!

 

February 21, 2018

To celebrate our birthday, join us for special by-donation open hours of our acclaimed Alberto Savinio exhibition.

On February 21, 2014, we launched CIMA into the world with a series of presentations devoted to the art and legacy of Fortunato Depero. That inaugural Study Day served as inspiration for a large Depero exhibition organized in Madrid the following year. With many of the CIMA papers published in the accompanying catalogue, the Depero project achieved for the first time CIMA’s goal of serving as an incubator of ideas for other arts institutions.

We’ve since organized in-depth programs on Fabio Mauri, Medardo Rosso, Alfred and Margaret Scolari Barr, Postwar Italian Art, Giorgio Morandi, Giorgio de Chirico and Giulio Paolini, and Postmodernism in Italian Art. Our 10th Study Day, dedicated to Léonce Rosenberg, takes place Saturday, February 3, from 2pm to 6pm.

To date, CIMA has hosted 24 remarkable fellows, two of whom will be presenting at this first of two Study Day programs held to coincide with the Alberto Savinio exhibition season. We are proud to have supported the research of these young scholars, many of whom have gone on to hold teaching positions at esteemed universities such as Cooper Union, to be curators at major museums such as the Boschi di Stefano in Milan, and to assume research fellowships at prestigious institutions such as the Biblioteca Hertziana in Rome.

Help us celebrate their accomplishments and ensure years to come of great programming and scholarship by making a donation!

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