Modern Italian Art Takes Centre Stage at Palazzo Martinengo in Brescia
26 Jan, 2026
Pedrali supports the exhibition dedicated to Art Nouveau and the artistic transformations of the early 20th century
Pedrali renews its support for the cultural programme at Palazzo Martinengo in Brescia. From 24 January 2026, the historic palace will host the exhibition “Liberty. L’arte dell’Italia moderna”, open to visitors until 14 June 2026.
Curated by Manuel Carrera, Davide Dotti and Anna Villari, and organised by the Associazione Amici di Palazzo Martinengo with the patronage of the Province of Brescia, the Municipality of Brescia and the
Fondazione Provincia di Brescia Eventi, the exhibition will take visitors on a fascinating journey through the artistic and cultural transformations of the first fifteen years of the 20th century. On display are over 100 masterpieces, including paintings, sculptures, posters, ceramics, period photographs and film excerpts, arranged across eight thematic sections. Together, they highlight the rise of Art Nouveau as a new aesthetic able to connect different artistic disciplines, interpreting the modern spirit of an era marked by profound change.
A selection of products from Pedrali collections has been chosen to enrich the exhibition layout and accompany visitors throughout the galleries. Buddy poufs, designed by Busetti Garuti Redaelli, Brik umbrella stands by Pio & Tito Toso, and Kado vases offer an ideal solution for welcoming visitors along the exhibition route. The set-up is completed by Nym Soft armchairs by Cazzaniga Mandelli Pagliarulo, offering comfort and cosiness, and Blume chairs by Sebastian Herkner, characterised by soft, rounded shapes. Also featured are Fabbrico tables, along with Ikon benches and tables by Pio & Tito Toso, , which, thanks to their versatility, adapt perfectly to the palace interiors.
By supporting “Liberty. L’arte dell’Italia moderna”, Pedrali continues its commitment to promoting and enhancing cultural initiatives hosted by leading museums and exhibition venues as part of its ongoing #Pedrali4art programme.
Curated by Manuel Carrera, Davide Dotti and Anna Villari, and organised by the Associazione Amici di Palazzo Martinengo with the patronage of the Province of Brescia, the Municipality of Brescia and the
Fondazione Provincia di Brescia Eventi, the exhibition will take visitors on a fascinating journey through the artistic and cultural transformations of the first fifteen years of the 20th century. On display are over 100 masterpieces, including paintings, sculptures, posters, ceramics, period photographs and film excerpts, arranged across eight thematic sections. Together, they highlight the rise of Art Nouveau as a new aesthetic able to connect different artistic disciplines, interpreting the modern spirit of an era marked by profound change.
A selection of products from Pedrali collections has been chosen to enrich the exhibition layout and accompany visitors throughout the galleries. Buddy poufs, designed by Busetti Garuti Redaelli, Brik umbrella stands by Pio & Tito Toso, and Kado vases offer an ideal solution for welcoming visitors along the exhibition route. The set-up is completed by Nym Soft armchairs by Cazzaniga Mandelli Pagliarulo, offering comfort and cosiness, and Blume chairs by Sebastian Herkner, characterised by soft, rounded shapes. Also featured are Fabbrico tables, along with Ikon benches and tables by Pio & Tito Toso, , which, thanks to their versatility, adapt perfectly to the palace interiors.
By supporting “Liberty. L’arte dell’Italia moderna”, Pedrali continues its commitment to promoting and enhancing cultural initiatives hosted by leading museums and exhibition venues as part of its ongoing #Pedrali4art programme.