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Contemporary works disrupt Casa Museo Ivan Bruschi in Arezzo

exhibition · 2026-05-05

At Casa Museo Ivan Bruschi in Arezzo, curator Rita Selvaggio has installed a selection of modern and contemporary works from the Alloggia collection among the museum's permanent archaeological and decorative holdings. The exhibition, titled 'Ma l'amor mio non muore' and on view until September 25, 2016, juxtaposes pieces by artists such as Marcelo Cidade, Claire Fontaine, Alfredo Jaar, Andy Warhol, Gabriel Orozco, Giulio Paolini, Giacomo Balla, and Vettor Pisani with Etruscan, Greek, and Roman artifacts, paintings, furniture, ceramics, coins, weapons, books, sculptures, and jewelry spanning from prehistory to the early 20th century. The museum, housed in a historic building on Corso Italia, displays its collection across three floors and a terrace. Selvaggio's intervention aims to create visual dialogues across media and periods, with works like Cidade's marble mousetrap in a vitrine and Claire Fontaine's neon text that inspired the show's title.

Key facts

  • Exhibition 'Ma l'amor mio non muore' runs until September 25, 2016
  • Curated by Rita Selvaggio at Casa Museo Ivan Bruschi in Arezzo
  • Features works from the Alloggia collection alongside permanent archaeological and decorative art
  • Artists include Marcelo Cidade, Claire Fontaine, Alfredo Jaar, Andy Warhol, Gabriel Orozco, Giulio Paolini, Giacomo Balla, and Vettor Pisani
  • Permanent collection spans prehistory to early 1900s with Etruscan, Greek, Roman artifacts and decorative arts
  • Museum is located at Corso Italia 14 in Arezzo's historic center
  • Exhibition includes Claire Fontaine's neon text that inspired the title
  • Marcelo Cidade's marble mousetrap is displayed in a vitrine

Entities

Artists

  • Rita Selvaggio
  • Marcelo Cidade
  • Claire Fontaine
  • Alfredo Jaar
  • Andy Warhol
  • Gabriel Orozco
  • Giulio Paolini
  • Giacomo Balla
  • Vettor Pisani
  • Ivan Bruschi
  • Ginevra Bria

Institutions

  • Casa Museo Ivan Bruschi
  • Isisuf – Istituto Internazionale di Studi sul Futurismo
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Arezzo
  • Italy
  • Corso Italia 14

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