Bice Lazzari retrospective at Museo Novecento in Florence
The Museo Novecento in Florence presents 'Bice Lazzari. La poetica del segno', a retrospective featuring over seventy works including paintings, drawings, poems, and artifacts, plus a video interview. Curated by Paola Ugolini and Sergio Risaliti, the exhibition traces Lazzari's trajectory from figurative beginnings to abstraction, highlighting her experimental use of materials from oils and temperas to acrylics. Lazzari (Venice, 1900 – Rome, 1981) described her practice as craft-driven and self-derived, emphasizing freedom and innocence in her work. The show reveals her evolving vocabulary of essential, balanced compositions where elementary signs alternate with open fields, evoking musical rhythm.
Key facts
- Exhibition title: Bice Lazzari. La poetica del segno
- Venue: Museo Novecento, Florence
- Curators: Paola Ugolini and Sergio Risaliti
- Over 70 works on display: paintings, drawings, poems, artifacts
- Includes a video interview with the artist
- Bice Lazzari lived 1900–1981, born in Venice, died in Rome
- Her work moved from figurative to abstract
- She experimented with oil, tempera, and acrylic paints
Entities
Artists
- Bice Lazzari
Institutions
- Museo Novecento
- Artribune
Locations
- Florence
- Italy
- Venice
- Rome