The calendar of the exhibitions in Venice in 2024 is full of events and we remind you that there is still time to visit the Architecture Biennale!
Venice offers a truly unmissable cultural program ranging from exhibitions of modern art and contemporary art to sculpture, design, craftsmanship and photography.
Anche per il 2024 – after the indisputable success achieved by the 2023 exhibitions such as Marlene Dumas in Palazzo Grassi or Anselm Kiefer in Palazzo Ducale – Artsupp, has choosen the exhibitions in Venice in 2024 that cannot be missed and those dedicated to the Biennale, still ongoing until November.
If you are also interested in all the other exhibitions scheduled and ongoing in Venice, go to Artsupp.com and see the complete list of exhibitions in Venice 2024.
Julie Merethu a Palazzo Grassi until January the 6th 2025
Palazzo Grassi presents a huge exhibition project titled Julie Merethu dedicated to the American artist.
The exhibition, open until the 6th of January, includes artworks made by artists belonging to the circle of close friends of Julie Mehretu or personalities who have influenced her.
The exhibtion includes over sixty paintings and engravings by Julie Mehretu created over a period of twenty-five years, including many of the paintings created by the artist between 2021 and 2023. Presented on the two exhibition floors of Palazzo Grassi, are also exhibited Pinault Collection’s artworks, as well as loans from the artist’s collection, international museums and private collections.
Roberto Matta 1911-2002 until the 23rd March 2025 at Ca’ Pesaro – Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna
Roberto Matta 1911-2002 at Ca’ Pesaro – Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna is the first institutional exhibition in Italy dedicated to the Chilean artist.
The exhibition remember and e renew the historic relationship between Matta and Venice, where he arrived for the first time in 1948, among the artists of the Peggy Guggenheim collection hosted in the epochal exhibition at the Greek Pavilion.
An “official” protagonist of Surrealism, Matta has developed his own particular visual language; his universe is surprising, complex, articulated, and cannot be ascribed to a single language.
IL CAPOLAVORO VENEZIANO DI GIORGIO VASARI: A Renaissance ceiling recomposed until January 31, 2025
The Gallerie dell’Accademia presents, until January the 31st, the extraordinary and previously unpublished complete recomposition of the wooden ceiling painted by Giorgio Vasari for Palazzo Corner Spinelli in Venice.
The complete and, until a few years ago, unthinkable reconstruction of the Corner ceiling, which had been lost in its component elements since the end of the eighteenth century, is being proposed again. The Galleries present the work, unpublished as a whole and restored in its parts for the occasion, in a room entirely dedicated to it along the Palladian loggia and display it strictly on the ceiling, in an immersive environment that carefully and attentively recreates the room of Palazzo Corner for which it was intended, taking the visitor back in time.
Marina Apollonio: Oltre il cerchio at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection until March 3rd 2024
From October 12, 2024 to March 3, 2025, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection presents Marina Apollonio. Oltre il cerchio , the first solo exhibition ever held in Italy dedicated to Marina Apollonio, one of the major exponents of international Optical and Kinetic Art.
Highlighting the rigour of his visual research, between painting, sculpture and drawing, static, moving and environmental works, black and white and chromatic research, technical and material experimentation, Marina Apollonio. Beyond the Circle retraces the artist’s career from 1963 to today.
Loris Cecchini: Leaps, gaps and overlapping diagrams at Ca’ Rezzonico – Museum of 18th Century Venice until March 31, 2025
Until the 31st March, Ca’ Rezzonico presents the exhibition Leaps, gaps and overlapping diagrams. A series of site-specific works placed in the rooms of Ca’ Rezzonico also determines a further level of interaction and correspondence. Admiring the masterly frescoed ceilings by Giambattista Tiepolo, Jacopo Guarana, Giovanni Battista Crosato and Gaspare Diziani, one perceives how much they project a desire to visually break through the architectural cage. Tiepolo’s clouds, shapeless forms, volumes without mass, are at the same time a support point for the figures that populate the sky, but also a connection tool that crosses the states of pictorial matter (represented sky, painted architecture, real architecture) like the Aristotelian spheres, until they join the spectator in physical space to suck him upwards.
If you’re interested about all the other must see exhibitions inRome, Naples, Turin and Milan, we recommend our insights:
Rome: the main exhibitions 2024
Exhibitions in Naples: which ones to see in 2024
Turin: the exhibitions in 2024
Exhibtions in Milano 2024: the five you must see
Exhibitions in Florence 2024: which ones to visit