Exploring the World of Art: A Weekend of Exhibitions
This weekend, art enthusiasts have the opportunity to explore a wide range of exhibitions, each offering a unique perspective on the world of art. From the inclusive art of Morella to the research on the figure of the Sibyl, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. In Cortina d’Ampezzo, the Lagazuoi Expo Dolomiti is hosting the exhibition “Cortina di Stelle” by Fulvio Morella, which celebrates the symbolic places of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. The exhibition, curated by Sabino Maria Frassà, features 36 medals, skis, and memories of renowned athletes, as well as multisensory works in starry Braille, wood, and fabric.
Exhibitions in Various Cities
In Verona, the Galleria dello Scudo is showcasing the exhibition “carlaaccardi oroargento. paintings 1964-1965”, which brings together large canvases from Carla Accardi’s collection, highlighting her use of gold and silver as vehicles of light. Meanwhile, in Palermo, the exhibition “The golden age. The Sicilian jewel between the 17th and 19th centuries” is on display at Villa Zito, featuring examples of Sicilian jewelry from the 17th to the 19th centuries. In Piacenza, the Palazzo Farnese is hosting the exhibition “Sibyls. Voices beyond time, beyond stone”, which explores the prophetic female figure of the Sibyl and her connection to art, featuring a masterpiece by Domenichino and contemporaneous sculptures by Christian Zucconi.
Other Exhibitions and Events
In addition to these exhibitions, there are several other events taking place this weekend. In Alessandria, the Sale d’Arte is hosting the exhibition “Ignazio Gardella. Designing the city”, which celebrates the work of one of the most important protagonists of twentieth-century Italian architecture. The Ikonos Art Gallery in Cortina d’Ampezzo is also hosting an exhibition by the Ampezzo photographer, featuring a trilogy of works that explore the mountain environment and its inhabitants. With so many exhibitions to choose from, there’s never been a better time to explore the world of art and discover something new.
Conclusion
These exhibitions offer a unique opportunity to experience the diversity and richness of the art world. Whether you’re interested in the inclusive art of Morella, the research on the figure of the Sibyl, or the tradition of Sicilian jewelry, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. For more information on these exhibitions and others, visit Here

