
The work of avant-garde artist Piero Manzoni, who died in 1963 at the age of just 29, will be featured at Magazzino Italian Art with a posthumous exhibition. Two of his unfinished Rooms, together with a series of Achromes, have been donated by the Piero Manzoni Foundation and the Hauser & Wirth gallery and will be on display in the exhibition Piero Manzoni: Total Space, from September 8 until March 23, 2026.
“We are very thrilled that Fondazione chose Magazzino as the proper place to donate Piero Manzoni’s art, especially these pieces which are fantastic and unique,” commented Nancy Olnick, together with her husband Giorgio Spanu, founder of Magazzino.
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