Center for Italian Modern Art, Art museum in SoHo, Manhattan, United States
The Center for Italian Modern Art was a museum in Lower Manhattan that displayed rotating exhibitions of twentieth-century artists. The collection presented works from different artistic movements and periods of that era.
The institution opened in 2013 as both a research center and exhibition space dedicated to Italian artists. It closed in 2024 after more than a decade of operation.
The space displayed works showing how twentieth-century Italian artists shaped and influenced the modern art world through their innovations. Visitors could see how these artistic movements connected to broader changes happening in art globally.
Admission had different rates depending on visitor status and advance booking. It was helpful to check opening hours and any requirements before planning a visit.
The facility housed an extensive library of specialized resources on Italian modern art history. It also supported research talent from different countries through its fellowship program.
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