Organised by Royal Holloway University of London, and the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, this symposium coincides with the first UK museum exhibition dedicated to Ketty La Rocca's brief yet stimulating career.
It’s Volunteers Week, and to mark the occasion we would like to spotlight the amazing work our volunteers do to keep the Estorick Collection running smoothly.
Yesterday evening, Monday 7 October, Michael Estorick, Honorary President of the Eric and Salome Estorick Foundation, was awarded the Italian honour of "Stella d'Italia" ("Star of Italy").
We are delighted to announce that we have officially partnered with Vieunite to bring our collection to a wider audience through the power of technology.
Organised to mark the 115th anniversary of F. T. Marinetti’s iconoclastic movement, this symposium explores Futurist notions of progress through a series of fascinating papers by established academics and early career researchers.
Following the Estorick Collection's incredibly successful 25th anniversary which featured the museum's most popular exhibition to date (_Giorgio Morandi: Masterpieces from the Magnani-Rocca Foundation_), Michael Estorick has announced that he is stepping down from his role as Chair of the Eric and Salome Estorick Foundation.
During 2023 the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art celebrates its 25th anniversary with events and exhibitions by Italian masters including Giorgio Morandi and Osvaldo Licini.
This ambitious exhibition proposes an alternative history of modernism by retracing the relationship between Alexander Archipenko and the masters of the Italian avant garde.
Exploring the aesthetics of Art Informel, minimalism and hard-edged abstraction, Bice Lazzari's paintings made a significant contribution to twentieth-century Italian art, yet have remained largely unknown outside her native country.