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Giorgio de Chirico Exhibition at Palazzo Campana in Osimo

exhibition · 2026-05-04

An exhibition of Giorgio de Chirico's works, including paintings, sculptures, and drawings, is on display at Palazzo Campana in Osimo. De Chirico (born in Volo, 1888, died in Rome, 1978) is known for his metaphysical art, rich with allegories and references to myth, history, and the past. His works translate visionary experiences into architectures, squares, and mannequins, blending the imaginary and the dreamlike with surreal atmospheres. The exhibition explores his use of empty squares, faceless mannequins, marble busts, and enigmatic objects, creating scenes that are melancholic and impenetrable. De Chirico's art often features anthropomorphic forms and strong colors, with objects and subjects coexisting on the same pictorial surface. The show runs at Palazzo Campana, a venue in Osimo, Italy.

Key facts

  • Exhibition of Giorgio de Chirico's paintings, sculptures, and drawings at Palazzo Campana in Osimo.
  • Giorgio de Chirico was born in Volo in 1888 and died in Rome in 1978.
  • De Chirico's work is characterized by allegories and references to myth, history, and the past.
  • His art includes empty squares, faceless mannequins, marble busts, and enigmatic objects.
  • The exhibition presents scenes with surreal atmospheres and melancholic, impenetrable narratives.
  • De Chirico uses strong colors and anthropomorphic forms in his paintings.
  • The show is held at Palazzo Campana in Osimo, Italy.
  • The exhibition covers paintings, sculptures, and drawings.

Entities

Artists

  • Giorgio de Chirico

Institutions

  • Palazzo Campana
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Osimo
  • Italy
  • Volo
  • Rome

Sources