Twenty still lifes by Giorgio Morandi (Bologna, 1890 – 1964), some of which are from private collections and are on public display for the very first time. “Silent and humble” paintings in which the colours “vibrate with a slightly subdued brilliance that seems to come from within ... a style of painting that belongs perfectly in the perceptive and mental space between the visible and invisible' (Francesco Poli, from the exhibition catalogue).
An outstanding and unique opportunity to create a whole made of assonance and evocations: On the one hand, with formal research, with Fortuny's finest details, on the other, with the “metaphysical spaces” of Tirelli, on display on the first and second floor.