Tutt’Italia riscopre Bice Lazzari. Dopo la mostra a Brera, ecco la seconda tappa alla Galleria Nazionale di Roma
The major retrospective "Bice Lazzari: The Languages of Her Time" has arrived at the Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea (GNAMC) in Rome following its debut at Palazzo Citterio in Milan. Curated by Renato Miracco and featuring over 200 works, the exhibition traces the Venetian artist’s journey from her early collaborations with architects to her late-career mastery of abstract painting. The show highlights her constant experimentation across various media, including textiles and jewelry, before she fully dedicated herself to painting in her fifties.
This exhibition represents a significant institutional effort to re-evaluate Lazzari’s legacy as a central figure in 20th-century Italian abstraction. By showcasing her work at the GNAMC—a venue she was associated with during her lifetime—the retrospective restores her visibility within the Italian art historical canon. It underscores her unique position as an artist who eschewed gender-based labels in favor of a rigorous, music-inspired formal language, solidifying her reputation as a pioneer of lyrical abstraction.