On this day in ...
1890 Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh dies at the age of 47, two days after shooting himself.
1856 German composer Robert Schumann dies
1930 Paul Taylor dancer & choreographer was born
1983 Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel dies at 83

The exhibition focus on the works by Alan Rankle and Kirsten Reynolds.
Image: Alan Rankle, Bargain Buddha at Chadderton Asda
Fondazione Stelline
Corso Magenta, 61 - Milan Italy
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 10 am - 8pm
Closed on Monday
Exhibition Tickets: general 6€ / concessions 4€
http://www.stelline.it/

The exhibition, curated by Cristina Barreto and Martin Lancaster, explores the Napoleonic era through its costumes. For the first time in history, the fashion is recognized as an instrument of power precisely in this period, setting the bases of the fashion modern industry that we know today.
Triennale di Milano
Viale Alemagna, 6 - Milan
Opening Hours :
Tuesday to Sunday 10.30 am - 8.30 pm
Closed on Monday
http://www.triennale.it

Light and colour in Milan, 1930s. The exhibition presents some 100 110 works with a particular focus on the "chiarismo" and some key leading figures such as Francesco De Rocch.
Palazzo della Ragione di Milano

The Pinacoteca di Brera offers for the first time a confrontation among the masterpieces of its historic collections of paintings (by Lotto, Caravaggio, Raffaello, Bellini, Veronese, Luini, Tintoretto, Foppa, Crivelli, Rubens, Tiepolo, Canaletto) and two of the greateast artist of the twentieth century, Alberto Burri and Lucio Fontana.
Image: Alberto Burri
Cretto, 1974
acrovinilico su cellotex, cm 76,5 x 101,5
Pinacoteca di Brera
Via Brera, 28 Milan, Italy
Hours: Tues -Sun 8.30 am - 7.15 pm
Admission: adults € 5 / concessions € 2,50
http://www.pinacotecadibrera.com/

The exhibition is devoted to the American artist Francesca Woodman (Denver, 1958 - New York, 1981), presenting more than 115 photographies and 5 videos.
Image: Francesca Wodman, Self portrait talking to Vince, Providence, Rhode Island, 1975-1978, stampa alla gelatina d'argento
Palazzo della Ragione di Milano
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