Published by Silvana Editoriale, the catalog explores one of the most pivotal years in the career of Giorgio de Chirico—1924—when the artist’s international reputation was solidified through exhibitions in New York and Paris. Featuring over 100 works from prestigious public and private collections, the exhibition focuses on the evolution of de Chirico’s style, from his metaphysical visions to his engagement with classical and baroque themes.
The catalog includes scholarly essays, archival materials, and a wide selection of paintings, drawings, and period photographs. It offers readers a deep dive into de Chirico’s complex artistic identity, his critical reception in the 1920s, and the shifting interpretations of his work in both Europe and the United States.
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