Focus | Arturo Nathan
The solitary contemplator
Exhibition - from saturday 22 jan 2022 | to sunday 01 may 2022
Arturo Nathan, "L'esiliato", 1928, Collezione Barilla Parma
- When
- from saturday 22 jan 2022 | to sunday 01 may 2022
- Cost
- General admission €11, discount admission €7 (ticket valid for all current exhibitions)
- Credits
- Curated by Alessandra Tiddia. In collaboration with Alessandro Rosada and Galleria Torbandena, Trieste
- Where
- Mart Rovereto
- Type
- Exhibition
Mart is dedicating a Focus to Arturo Nathan, the Triestine painter who was deported and died in a concentration camp. The exhibition is centred around twenty pieces that reflect the artist's brief career, with works produced in the 1920s and 1930s.
Arturo Nathan was born in Trieste in 1891 to Jewish parents. He was involved in various artistic and literary circles and took part in numerous exhibitions. He became acquainted with Giorgio de Chirico, whose suspenseful and disquietingly mysterious atmospheres and love for classicism inspired his research. Between 1926 and 1929, he grew closer to post-expressionism and Magic Realism. Following the promulgation of the racial laws of Fascist Italy, he was forced into exile, first in the Marche region and then into the Carpi prison camp. In 1944, he was deported to Bergen Belsen concentration camp and then to Biberach am Riss, where he died on 25 November 1944.