Carmengloria Morales: Rome, London, Milan, New York, Sermugnano
The British School at Rome is delighted to present the exhibition Carmengloria Morales: Rome, London, Milan, New York, Sermugnano curated by Daniel Sturgis.
Carmengloria Morales: Rome, London, Milan, New York, Sermugnano, is an exhibition dedicated to the Chilean born artist Carmengloria Morales. Morales is celebrated as one of the most significant abstract painters working in Italy today. Although fiercely independent and avoiding all labels Morales was the only woman associated with Italian Analytical Painting movement of the mid 1970s, as well as an inaugural participant in the New York Radical Painting group of the 1980s. This exhibition traces Morales’s career through work she made in the five principal locations where she has set up her studio Rome, London, Milan, New York, and Sermugnano. The selection contains paintings and works on paper ranging from 1963 to the present, and includes important examples of her Dittico (Dyptych) and Tondo works.