Ugo Mulas
09/09/2024Autumn in Milan is enriched by the retrospective dedicated to Ugo Mulas, one of the masters of Italian photography, at Palazzo Reale from 10 October. A few steps away from the Senato Hotel Milano, the exhibition celebrates the artist who captured the soul of the 20th century with his lens.
Mulas is known for his portraits of contemporary artists such as Lucio Fontana and Andy Warhol, and for his series of ‘Verifiche,’which explores the potential of photography. His works are a dialogue between visual art and reality, making him one of the main witnesses of the art scene of the 1960s.
The exhibition brings together his most iconic images, from Pop Art and Arte Povera portraits to the Venice Biennials, as well as the photographic experiments of the ‘Verifiche’.
What to Expect from the Exhibition
The retrospective presents a selection of iconic shots tracing the milestones of Ugo Mulas' career. The exhibits include famous portraits of Pop Art and Arte Povera artists, images documenting the Venice Biennials, as well as the more experimental ‘Verifiche’ shots. The exhibition also offers an insight into Mulas' relationship with Milan, a city he loved and recounted through his photographs.
The exhibition also offers an insight into Mulas's relationship with Milan, a city he loved and described through his photographs. Over 250 images, many of them previously unpublished, together with valuable vintage shots, documents, books, and films, trace Ugo Mulas' complete artistic career. From his early experiences in theatre and fashion to his famous portraits of internationally renowned artists, protagonists of American Pop Art, intellectuals, architects and prominent figures from the worlds of culture and entertainment - such as Dino Buzzati, Giorgio De Chirico, Marcel Duchamp, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Arthur Miller, Eugenio Montale, Louise Nevelson, Gio Ponti, Salvatore Quasimodo, Giorgio Strehler, Andy Warhol, and many others. His works range from metropolises to the artistic nude to jewelry