Posthumous Retrospective Exhibition Honors Late Artist Mario Bartolini
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A special posthumous retrospective exhibition celebrating the life and work of artist Mario Bartolini is currently underway, featuring a carefully curated selection of his artistic creations. The exhibition, titled "BARTOlini RETROspective: Promise of a Son to an Artist Father," serves as both a tribute to the late artist and a celebration of what would have been his 95th birthday.
The exhibition opened with a vernissage on Friday, August 22, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, marking what would have been Mario Bartolini's birthday. The opening reception provided visitors with an opportunity to view the posthumous collection of chosen works while commemorating the artist's legacy and contributions to the art world.
The retrospective will run from August 22 through September 5, 2025, with viewing hours from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM daily. The exhibition has been extended and will remain open until Saturday, September 6, maintaining the same afternoon viewing schedule to accommodate art enthusiasts and admirers of Bartolini's work.
Mario Bartolini, who lived from August 22, 1930, to January 22, 2015, left behind a significant artistic legacy that continues to inspire and move audiences. The exhibition's subtitle, "Promise of a Son to an Artist Father," suggests a deeply personal connection and commitment to honoring his artistic heritage and memory through this carefully assembled collection of his works.
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