Arnaldo Pomodoro: A Life – retrospective in Milan (29 May–18 October 2026)

Gallerie d’Italia – Intesa Sanpaolo, together with the Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro, stages a comprehensive retrospective honoring the sculptor on the centenary of his birth. The exhibition runs in Milan from 29 May to 18 October 2026 and gathers more than 40 works including monumental sculptures, bas-reliefs and archival materials.

What to see

  • Historic works: pieces from the 1950s through the 2000s charting Pomodoro's material and formal development.
  • Monumental sculptures: large-scale spheres, discs and cubes designed to engage with public spaces.
  • Chronological layout: rooms arranged by decade to follow the transition from graphic and goldsmith practices to large-scale sculpture.
  • Archive room: original catalogues, letters and photos that illuminate the artist's network and working process.
  • Installation: indoor galleries and outdoor placements, including two restored monumental works on permanent display in the cloister and garden.

Why visit

The show reveals Pomodoro's characteristic dialogue between polished surfaces and intricate inner structures, and his use of bronze and geometry as expressive tools. It is an opportunity to see works conceived for plazas and institutional settings and to appreciate the artist's contribution to contemporary urban sculpture.

Practical information

  • Where: Gallerie d’Italia – Intesa Sanpaolo, Milan.
  • When: from 29 May to 18 October 2026.
  • Curators: Luca Massimo Barbero and Federico Giani.
  • Tip: allow at least 90 minutes to experience the full route, including outdoor installations.

This retrospective is ideal for both specialists and newcomers who want a structured, well-documented introduction to Pomodoro's work in the context of contemporary sculpture.

Where it is

Location: Piazza della Scala, 6, 20121 Milano MI, Italia

Coordinates: 45.4672474, 9.1904533

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