

The presence of Brown in Florence confirms the leading position acquired by the city in promoting and valorising the contemporary artistic language.

the Serpentine Gallery and the Royal Academy in London, the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, the Van Gogh Foundation in Arles, the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam, and the Fondazione Sandretto Rebaudengo in Turin. He has held major exhibitions in the Tate Gallery. Born in Hexham in 1966, one of the most genial and sophisticated artists of his generation, Brown has been well-known beyond the borders of the United Kingdome for at least two decades. In the wake of the success of the John Currin exhibition, the Stefano Bardini Museum will now be hosting the works of Glenn Brown from 12 June to 23 October. In collaboration with the Gagosian Gallery An exhibition promoted by the Municipality of FlorenceĬurated by Sergio Risaliti and Antonella Nesi
