Palazzo Strozzi To Unveil Landmark Mark Rothko Retrospective in March

With over 70 artworks on loan from prestigious international institutions.

Exhibitions
1.1K 0 Comments
Save

Summary

  • Palazzo Strozzi will unveil a major Mark Rothko retrospective in Florence on March 14, 2026
  • Over 70 works explore his connection to the Italian Renaissance and artists like Fra Angelico
  • The exhibition will remain on view through August 23, 2026

In spring, the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi will host one of the most significant retrospectives ever dedicated to Mark Rothko, the undisputed master of American modern art, aptly titled Rothko in Florence. Curated by the artist’s son, Christopher Rothko and Elena Geuna, the exhibition is a unique project specifically conceived for Florence to celebrate the profound relationship between the artist and the city. This landmark showcase retraces Rothko’s entire career through over 70 works on loan from prestigious international institutions, including MoMA, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Tate and the Centre Pompidou.

The exhibition highlights Rothko’s fascination with the Italian Renaissance, a passion ignited during his first visit to Florence in 1950. In a city-wide dialogue, the retrospective extends beyond the grand rooms of Palazzo Strozzi into two symbolic satellite locations: the Museo di San Marco, where Rothko’s work will be presented alongside the frescoes of Fra Angelico and the vestibule of the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, whose architecture by Michelangelo famously inspired his creation of the “Seagram Murals.” These interventions explore how Rothko translated the “tension between classical measure and expressive freedom” into a renewed perception of space that transcends the flat canvas.

Notable artworks featured in the retrospective span from his early figurative pieces of the 1930s to his ethereal color field paintings of the 1950s and 60s. A central highlight is the inclusion of “No. 3/No. 13 (1949)”, a seminal oil painting from the MoMA collection that marks his definitive shift toward the abstract masses for which he is most celebrated. Other standouts include works rarely seen in Italy, such as “Interior (1936)”, alongside numerous large-scale canvases that immerse the viewer in his unique language of spirituality, poetry, and color.

The Rothko in Florence exhibition will open from March 14 to August 23, 2026 at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, Italy.

Palazzo Strozzi
Piazza Strozzi
50123 Florence, Italy

Read Full Article

What to Read Next

Tate Takes Us Back to ‘The 90s,’ Britain’s Hedonistic Heyday
Exhibitions

Tate Takes Us Back to ‘The 90s,’ Britain’s Hedonistic Heyday

Curated by Edward Enninful.

Fondation Louis Vuitton to Present Blockbuster Alexander Calder Exhibition
Exhibitions

Fondation Louis Vuitton to Present Blockbuster Alexander Calder Exhibition

300 works by the innovative American sculptor.

Farewell to the MetroCard

Farewell to the MetroCard

As the New York staple reaches the end of its line, we’re taking a look back on its history of iconic collaborations.

‘Still Life’ Is a Window Into Kohshin Finley’s World
Exhibitions

‘Still Life’ Is a Window Into Kohshin Finley’s World

A tender dialogue of pottery and painting, now on view at Jeffrey Deitch.

Beyond the Canvas: Yoshitomo Nara Debuts Major Photography Exhibition in Taipei
Exhibitions

Beyond the Canvas: Yoshitomo Nara Debuts Major Photography Exhibition in Taipei

Titled ‘All Within the Detour.’

Slawn Comes Home to Himself
Interviews

Slawn Comes Home to Himself

On the heels of his return to Lagos, the artist opens up about the man and the myth he’s become.


Martin Parr’s Most Influential Work Returns to Bristol in ‘The Last Resort’ Exhibition

Martin Parr’s Most Influential Work Returns to Bristol in ‘The Last Resort’ Exhibition

Visitors will have the rare opportunity to view the actual Plaubel Makina 67 camera used for the series, alongside original contact sheets and previously unseen photographs.

Banksy Reveals Twin Murals Across London
Artworks

Banksy Reveals Twin Murals Across London

Two identical stenciled works of children stargazing appeared in Bayswater and near Centre Point.

Inside A24's Cherry Lane Theatre

Inside A24's Cherry Lane Theatre

The indie titan is bringing avant-garde experiences back to New York’s historic off-Broadway stage — and it’s got century-old shoes to fill.

The 10 Art Moments That Defined 2025
Features

The 10 Art Moments That Defined 2025

From the Louvre heist to Beeple’s uncanny robot dogs, these were the art moments of 2025 that pushed contemporary art into headlines.

More ▾
 
We got you covered. Don’t miss out on the latest news by signing up for our newsletters.

Looks like you’re using an ad-blocker

We charge advertisers instead of our readers. Support us by whitelisting our site.

Whitelist Us

How to Whitelist Us

screenshot
  1. Click the AdBlock icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Under “Pause on this site” click “Always”.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the AdBlock Plus icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Block ads on – This website” switch off the toggle to turn it from blue to gray.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the AdBlocker Ultimate icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Switch off the toggle to turn it from “Enabled on this site” to “Disabled on this site”.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the Ghostery icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Click on the “Ad-Blocking” button at the bottom. It will turn gray and the text above will go from “ON” to “OFF”.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the UBlock Origin icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Click on the large blue power icon at the top.
  3. When it turns gray, click the refresh icon that has appeared next to it or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the icon of the ad-blocker extension installed on your browser.You’ll usually find this icon in the upper right-hand corner of your screen. You may have more than one ad-blocker installed.
  2. Follow the instructions for disabling the ad blocker on the site you’re viewing.You may have to select a menu option or click a button.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.