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Remo Salvadori's expansive Milan exhibition spans Palazzo Reale, Museo del Novecento, and San Gottardo

exhibition · 2026-04-26

In Milan, a significant exhibition showcasing the work of Remo Salvadori (born 1947) is currently being held at Palazzo Reale, Museo del Novecento, and Chiesa di San Gottardo in Corte. Curated by Elena Tettamanti and Antonella Soldaini, the exhibition includes large-scale pieces specifically created for these venues. A catalogue published by Silvana Editoriale will be launched on September 9. Notable works on display are 'No' si volta chi a stella è fisso' (2004/2025) and 'Figura' (1997/2025). At Museo del Novecento, 'Alveare' (1996/2025) is permanently featured. The exhibition comprises around sixty pieces, including 'Continuo Infinito Presente' (1985/2007) and water-themed artworks. At San Gottardo, '10 frecce nei colori dei minerali' (1969-1970) is exhibited alongside 'Stella' (2025).

Key facts

  • Remo Salvadori exhibition across three venues in Milan: Palazzo Reale, Museo del Novecento, Chiesa di San Gottardo in Corte
  • Curated by Elena Tettamanti and Antonella Soldaini
  • Catalogue published by Silvana Editoriale to be presented September 9
  • Musical intervention by collective Tutto Questo Sentire and composer Sandro Mussida
  • Work 'No' si volta chi a stella è fisso' (2004/2025) features eight mirrored metal parallelepipeds forming an eight-pointed star
  • 'Alveare' (1996/2025) permanently installed on the helical ramp of Museo del Novecento
  • Monumental 'Germoglio' version installed last year in Peccioli on a waste recycling plant
  • At San Gottardo, '10 frecce nei colori dei minerali' (1969-1970) superimposed on 'Stella' (2025)

Entities

Artists

  • Remo Salvadori
  • Elena Tettamanti
  • Antonella Soldaini
  • Sandro Mussida
  • Alberto Mugnaini

Institutions

  • Palazzo Reale
  • Museo del Novecento
  • Chiesa di San Gottardo in Corte
  • Silvana Editoriale
  • Tutto Questo Sentire
  • Museo del Duomo
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Cerreto Guidi
  • Milan
  • Italy
  • Peccioli
  • Pisa

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