Exhibtions in Florence are waiting for you!
The programming of exhibtions in Florence in 2023 is full: from contemporary art and its major actors, trought the XXI century art and the photography. Here some of the exhibtions in Florence to visit in the city. We remind you that you can visit museums, exhibitions and collections inFlorence and all over Tuscany obtaining redcuctions with the Artsupp Card! Click here to discover all the Artsupp Card advantages!
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- Anish Kapoor at Palazzo Strozzi from October 7th to February 4th 2024 – schedueld
- Inside Banksy at Cattedrale dell’Immagine until October 1st 2023
- From the 60s to the beginning of the 21st century at the Roberto Casamonti Collection until December 31st 2023
- Steve McCurry at Museo degli Innocenti until 8th October 2023
- Italian hours at the Galileo Museum until 15 October 2023
Anish Kapoor at Palazzo Strozzi from October 7th to February 4th 2024 – schedueld
Palazzo Strozzi, from October 7th 2023 to February 4th, present Anish Kapoor. Untrue Unreal, a major exhibition conceived and created together with the famous master who revolutionized the idea of sculpture in contemporary art. The exhibition develops along a path between monumental installations, intimate environments and disturbing shapes, creating an original and engaging dialogue between the art of Anish Kapoor, the architecture and the public of Palazzo Strozzi.
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Inside Banksy at Cattedrale dell’Immagine until October 1st 2023
Arrives in Florence, at Cattedrale dell’Immagine, a new and unexpected digital experience: the world premiere of the immersive digital exhibition Inside Banksy – Unauthorized Exhibition. It is a spectacular immersive event in which the creative path of Banksy, the most subversive and satirical artist in the global street art scene.
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From the 60s to the beginning of the 21st century at the Roberto Casamonti Collection until December 31st 2023
In the first year of opening, the masterpieces of the first half of the twentieth century were exhibited in Palazzo Salimbeni, received with considerable interest by the public and critics. Within the exhibition Dagli anni 60 agli inizi del XXI secolo there is’Arte Povera from Penone, Ceroli, Zorio, Merz, Pistoletto, Kounellis, Gilardi, Boetti, Calzolari to Pascali. While Biasi, Colombo and Bury testify to Kinetic or Programmed Art. Agnetti e Paolini, l’Arte Concettuale.
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Steve McCurry at Museo degli Innocenti until 8th October 2023
Until the8th October 2023 some shots of the man who is considered one of the greatest exponents of contemporary photography will be exhibited: al Museo degli Innocenti the temporary exhibition is held “Children” of Steve McCurry. Throughout his career, McCurry has traveled extensively, photographing different cultures and conflicts in countries such as India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Tibet and many others.
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Italian hours at the Galileo Museum until 15 October 2023
At Museo Galileoin Florence, in on display “Ore Italiane” with sixty watchmaking masterpieces and some related objects on display. The objects, all original, were created from the 15th to the beginning of the 19th century and constitute an extremely significant selection from the entire collection, which numbers over three hundred specimens.

If you are also interested in all the others exhibitions not to miss in 2023 in Rome, Naples, Turin, Milan e Venice we reccomend you out insights:
Venice: exhibitions to see in 2023
Exhibitions in Naples: which ones to see in 2023
Exhibitions in Milan 2023: the five must-see