The exhibition explores the artistic production of the painter Mimì Quilici Buzzacchi in the specific period between the last dramatic years of the war and the beginning of the Sixties. Created in collaboration with the Mimì Quilici Buzzacchi Archive in Rome, as part of a series of study and enhancement initiatives by the artist, the exhibition, organised at the MAGI 900 Museum, explores her artistic production in the specific period between the last dramatic years of the war and the beginning of the Sixties. A period of transition and significant artistic and personal transformation, in which Mimì begins to deeply question her adherence to the figure of her youth. After moving to Rome in 1945, in contact with the Roman School, she arrives at a new definition to her painting, which, from that moment onwards, will present a more chromatic and sensitive inclination, directed towards abstraction, especially in the urban views and in the landscapes, in which the gaze and the heart bond together.
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