Palazzo Collicola in Spoleto Presents William Kentridge and Four Other Exhibitions
The Palazzo Collicola in Spoleto marks its 25th anniversary with five exhibitions open until November 2, 2025. The highlight is a solo exhibition by South African artist William Kentridge, named "Pensieri fuggitivi" (Fugitive Thoughts), showcasing over fifty pieces created in the past 25 years, including films, drawings, and installations that delve into themes of impermanence and political significance. Kentridge will also present "The Great Yes, The Great No" and sign the Manifesto di Spoleto68. Additional exhibitions feature "Stefano Cerio. Corpi d’aria," "Listen to Your Eyes," "Mahler & LeWitt Studios. 10 anni di attività," and "Festival dei Due Mondi. Manifesti 1958–2025." Gianni Politi's work is displayed at Chiesa dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo.
Key facts
- Palazzo Collicola celebrates its 25th anniversary with a cycle of five exhibitions.
- William Kentridge's solo show 'Pensieri fuggitivi' runs until November 2, 2025.
- The exhibition is curated by Saverio Verini in collaboration with the Festival dei Due Mondi.
- Over fifty works from the last 25 years are displayed, including films, drawings, sculptures, and installations.
- Kentridge's performance 'The Great Yes, The Great No' is part of the program.
- Stefano Cerio's 'Corpi d’aria' features photographs of inflatable structures in L'Aquila and Brenva.
- 'Listen to Your Eyes' presents artist books from the Primo De Donno collection.
- The Festival dei Due Mondi poster exhibition includes works by Burri, De Kooning, Kapoor, and Miró.
Entities
Artists
- William Kentridge
- Stefano Cerio
- Gianni Politi
- Alberto Burri
- Willem De Kooning
- Anish Kapoor
- Joan Miró
Institutions
- Palazzo Collicola
- Festival dei Due Mondi
- Viaindustriae
- Mahler & LeWitt Studios
- Chiesa dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo
Locations
- Spoleto
- Italy
- L'Aquila
- Brenva