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Viewing A surreal and sexy show explores the meaning of breasts in art

Boobies – some of us have them, most of us love them – and they remain a perennial subject in art. This exhibition proves our long and ongoing fascination, through artworks from 1500 to today. Breasts of all shapes and sizes, and with a myriad meanings are seen in works by thirty artists, are sculpted, painted, photographed and drawn, including by the likes of Marcel Duchamp, Cindy Sherman, Laure Provost and Irving Penn, to name but a few. Curated by Carolina Pasti to coincide with the opening of the 60th Venice Biennale this week, Pasti has partnered with Fondazione IEO-MONZINO, to donate 30% of the catalogue funds to support the foundation’s cause and essential research, and the exhibition hopes to promote awareness of breast cancer to a broader public through the channel of art. Lingerie and clothing Italian brand, Intimissimi, are the exhibition’s main sponsor, too. “Breasts” is sure to be playful and punchy, irreverent and intelligent, surreal and sexy.

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Dates
18 April 2024 — 24 November 2024
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