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Presentation at MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (MoMA)— Atlante dell'Arte Contemporanea and Video Projection June 19/2026 at the “Celeste Bartos Theater 3” of the MoMA Museum, New York, USA

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❤️ I’m extremely happy to announce my participation in the Presentation of the Atlante dell'Arte Contemporanea and Video Project at MoMA Museum of Modern Art in New York on June 19/2026.❤️

Presentation at MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (MoMA)— Atlante dell'Arte Contemporanea and Video Projection June 19/2026 at the “Celeste Bartos Theater 3” of the MoMA Museum, New York, USA

ATLAS OF CONTEMPORARY ART 2025-2026

PRESENTATION AND VIDEO PROJECTION

June 19, 2026 is not just any date.
Artists who live, struggle, rejoice, and suffer for their “mission” will finally open the doors of the most important modern art museum on the continent: MoMA. And this time, not as tourists, not as visitors, but as PROTAGONISTS of contemporary art in the WORLD.

Alongside absolute masterpieces by De Chirico, Morandi, Matisse, Picasso, Van Gogh, Monet, and Gauguin, each Master selected for the volume will be able to present, in projection, the artwork published in the new edition of the Atlante dell’Arte Contemporanea.

The monumental MoMA theater, The Celeste Bartos Theater, will raise the curtain on June 19 to reveal the new trends of Italian art.

 

On this date, it will be possible to video-project your artwork inside MoMA – Celeste Bartos Theater 3 

June 19, 2026 is not just any date.
It is the date on which a NEW CHAPTER will be written for the cultural and artistic heritage of the Italian peninsula; no yearbook has ever managed to impose a trend, a movement. The Atlante dell’Arte Contemporanea — thanks to the artists selected for the project in each edition — defined by the Italian Senate as a “tool for the dissemination of Italian culture worldwide,” has already reached milestones previously unattainable for other annuals, earning an exclusive place in the world of collecting and international museum circuits: the Venice Biennale (featured at the Book Pavilion in the Giardini), Art Basel Miami (featured at the Start booth), the Frankfurt Book Fair (featured at the Giunti booth), and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (available in museum bookshops and in the Thomas J. Watson Library of the museum).