04 Rothko a Firenze
This is the largest retrospective exhibition of Rosco in the history of Italy. It is planned by Christopher Rosco, the son of the artist, and the gold content is very high! More than 70 works were exhibited from MOMA, Tate, Pompidou and other top institutions, fully presenting the master's creative career from the 1930s to the 1970s.
05 Rothko × Monastery
“Rothko × Monastery” explores the connection between the meditative color fields of Mark Rothko and the quiet, contemplative atmosphere of monastic space. By placing Rothko’s immersive visual language within a monastery-like setting, the work emphasizes slowness, silence, and emotional introspection, transforming viewing into a near-spiritual experience