Art museum in New York City, New York
The Center for Italian Modern Art (Cima) was an American art museum and research center in the SoHo district of Manhattan, in New York thatspecialized in Italian modern and contemporary art. It existed as a 501(c)(3) organization from 2013 to 2024 but did not have its own collection.[1][2]
Exhibitions
During its existence, Cima mounted annual exhibitions many of which came from the collection of Gianni Mattioli, father of the museum' founder.[3][4] Among its 13 exhibitions which focused on Italian artists not typically sen in the United States,[5] it hosted major shows devoted to Fortunato Depero, Alberto Savinio, Giorgio Morandi and Medardo Rosso.[1] In 2017–2018 twenty-two paintings by Alberto Savinio were shown.[6][7] Work by Marino [8] In 2021 the exhibition was of paintings from the 1960s by Mario Schifano and in 2023 their primary exhibit focused on Corrado Cagli.[9][6] An exhibit on Nanni Balestrini was the museum's last.[1]
CIMA also sponsored scholarly research, hosting 42 residential fellows and supporting ten travel fellows.[1] It also published an online journal, Italian Modern Art,[citation needed] and offered fellowships for study at the center or in Italy.
In June 2024, the museum announced it would close later that month citing lingering issues from the COVID-19 pandemic including the cost of transporting art, but hoped to find a home for their archives and work.[5][1]
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