About the exhibition
Ruggero Savinio (Turin, 1934) gets back to Milan with an anthological exhibition retracing his entire artistic and biographical path through some works that are partly unknown or have not been seen for a long time, coming from public and private collections. The exhibition, which collects paintings, drawings and works on paper, starts from Savinio’s formative years between Rome, Paris and above all Milan: the city is the scene of one of his most intense and tormented seasons.
Twenty-three years have passed since 1999, when Milan hosted a major exhibition of the artist’s work in the Sala Viscontea of the Castello Sforzesco.
More details
The Palazzo Reale exhibition is divided into five sections and shows paintings, drawings and works on paper from the early 1960s to the second decade of the 2000s, highlighting the relationship between pictorial research, literary culture and autobiographical memory.

Tickets and Information
The exhibition is hosted in the spaces of the Appartamento dei Principi at Palazzo Reale Milano.
Free entrance.