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Nivola Museum


The Nivola Museum in Orani, Sardinia is an institution dedicated to the work of the artist Costantino Nivola in the broader context of contemporary art, landscape and living traditions.

The museum was established in 1994, a few years after the death of Nivola (1911-1988), a native of Orani, and has been continuously expanding ever since.

The permanent collection boasts hundreds of sculptural and graphic pieces by Nivola, who played a unique role in 20th-century modernism as an artist who worked closely with architects.

In addition to exhibiting Nivola's works, the museum regularly produces temporary exhibitions.

These focus primarily on the relationship between art, architecture and landscape, with a special focus on artists and movements close to Nivola, whose friends included Le Corbusier, Jackson Pollock, Saul Steinberg, Willem de Kooning, Alexander Calder and many other protagonists. of the art of the mid-twentieth century.



Nivola Museum
Address: Via Gonare, 2, 08026
Phone: +390784730063
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