Escher's Record-Breaking Trieste Exhibition Reopens with World Premiere
The major retrospective of M.C. Escher (1898–1972) at the Salone degli Incanti in Trieste, which was on track to become the most visited exhibition in Friuli Venezia Giulia before being interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic in early March, has reopened from May 30 to July 19, 2020. The venue has been adapted to ensure visitor safety. Featuring around 200 works, the show includes iconic pieces such as 'Hand with Reflecting Sphere' (1935), 'Bond of Union' (1956), 'Metamorphosis II' (1939), 'Day and Night' (1938), and the 'Emblemata' series. A highlight is the world premiere of the 'Days of Creation' section, comprising six woodcuts created between December 1925 and March 1926 that depict the first six days of the Creation. The exhibition is promoted and organized by the Municipality of Trieste, Department of Culture, and Gruppo Arthemisia with Generali Valore Cultura, in collaboration with the M.C. Escher Foundation.
Key facts
- Exhibition reopened May 30 to July 19, 2020
- Located at Salone degli Incanti, Trieste
- About 200 works on display
- Includes iconic works like 'Hand with Reflecting Sphere' (1935), 'Bond of Union' (1956), 'Metamorphosis II' (1939), 'Day and Night' (1938)
- World premiere of 'Days of Creation' series (six woodcuts, 1925–1926)
- Exhibition was interrupted in early March due to coronavirus
- Organized by Municipality of Trieste, Department of Culture, Gruppo Arthemisia with Generali Valore Cultura
- In collaboration with M.C. Escher Foundation
Entities
Artists
- Maurits Cornelius Escher
Institutions
- Salone degli Incanti
- Municipality of Trieste
- Department of Culture
- Gruppo Arthemisia
- Generali Valore Cultura
- M.C. Escher Foundation
- Artribune
Locations
- Trieste
- Italy
- Leeuwarden
- Laren
- Riva Nazario Sauro, 1, Trieste