Grigory Gluckmann's first Italian exhibition at Aosta's Museo Archeologico
The Museo Archeologico Regionale di Aosta hosts the first Italian exhibition dedicated to Grigory Gluckmann (Polotsk, 1898 – Los Angeles, 1973), curated by Daria Jorioz and Valeria Gorbova. The show explores the Belarusian-born American painter's career, marked by his studies of the Italian Renaissance and 19th-century French art. Gluckmann fled the Russian Revolution in 1917, moving through Berlin (1920), Italy (1924), Paris, and finally the United States during WWII. His distinctive style blends psychological depth, Old Master techniques, and modern sensibility, focusing on female figures. The exhibition runs until June 2, 2026, at Piazza Roncas, 12, Aosta.
Key facts
- First Italian exhibition of Grigory Gluckmann
- Curated by Daria Jorioz and Valeria Gorbova
- Gluckmann born in Polotsk, 1898, died in Los Angeles, 1973
- He studied at the Moscow Academy during the 1917 Revolution
- Fled to Berlin in 1920, arrived in Italy in 1924
- Moved to Paris, then to the US during WWII
- Exhibition runs until June 2, 2026
- Venue: Museo Archeologico Regionale di Aosta, Piazza Roncas, 12
Entities
Artists
- Grigory Gluckmann
Institutions
- Museo Archeologico Regionale di Aosta
- The Morus Art Foundation
- Mandragora
Locations
- Polotsk
- Los Angeles
- Aosta
- Italy
- Berlin
- Firenze
- Florence
- Paris
- Stati Uniti
- United States
- Mosca
- Moscow
- Impero Russo
- Russian Empire
- Piazza Roncas, 12