The exhibition is entitled “Journals. Culture in Italy in the early 1900s”, and is open from 15 June to 17 September, in the new rooms of the Uffizi’s ground floor. Organized by the Uffizi together with the National Central Library of Florence, and curated by Giovanna Lambroni, Simona Mammana, Chiara Toti, it offers the visitor a complete overview of the most influential journals published in Italy during the first quarter of the 1900s: from its beginnings , with the harsh invectives of «Leonardo», signed by Giovanni Papini and Giuseppe Prezzolini, to the pluralist evolution of «La Voce», also founded by Prezzolini, as well as the enthusiastic endorsement to the freedom of art fostered by «Lacerba» of Ardengo Soffici, to pass, in just over a decade, from the futuristic outbursts of Marinetti's «Poesia» to a rediscovered attention for the social field with Piero Gobetti («La rivoluzione liberale») and Antonio Gramsci («L’ordine nuovo»). Just beyond the threshold of the 1920s, still other new poetics came to light, as in the “Strapaese” of Leo Longanesi and Mino Maccari («L'Italiano», «Il Selvaggio») or in the daring internationalism of Curzio Malaparte and Massimo Bontempelli («900»).
However, all of them, in spite of their various positions, never gave up critical gaze, independent spirit, freedom of thought, which is an essential characteristic of great intellectuals in every age.
Over 250 pieces make up the itinerary of the exhibition: not only the original editions of the magazines, but also books, posters, sheets, covers, caricatures and a careful selection of paintings, drawings and sculptures of the time.
Curated by Giovanna Lambroni, Simona Mammana, Chiara Toti
15 June - 17 September 2023
Uffizi, ground floor rooms
opening times 8.15am | 6.30pm
Admission included in the museum ticket
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