Giacomo Balla at MART Rovereto: the Biagiotti Cigna private collection

The MART – Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto is hosting, for the first time, the complete Biagiotti Cigna private collection dedicated to Giacomo Balla. The exhibition traces the artist's career from early divisionist experiments to abstract works and applied art objects.

Why visit: assembled by Laura Biagiotti and Gianni Cigna, this collection represents one of the most significant private holdings of Balla's work. The display highlights the connections between avant-garde art and fashion and Balla's vision of total art.

What you'll see

  • Canvases and large tapestries, including the notable Genio futurista (1925).
  • Futurist posters and theoretical manifests, such as Ricostruzione futurista dell'universo and the Vestito antineutrale.
  • Sketches and studies for embroidery and clothing models that reveal Balla's influence on fashion.
  • Furniture objects and accessories — lampshades, textiles and design pieces documenting the idea of art applied to everyday life.

Practical tips

  • Check opening times and visiting conditions on the official MART website before your visit.
  • The exhibition is ideal for visitors interested in 20th-century avant-garde movements and the intersection of art and fashion.
  • Use the labels and explanatory texts in the galleries to follow Balla's stylistic evolution from divisionism to abstract experimentation.

Visitor information

Location: Corso Bettini, 43, 38068 Rovereto (TN), Italy

Notes: the exhibition complements the MART's collections dedicated to futurism and Fortunato Depero, providing an in-depth perspective on Italian 20th-century artistic innovation.

Where it is

Location: Corso Bettini, 43, 38068 Rovereto TN, Italia

Coordinates: 45.8939992, 11.044689

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