Campigli (1895-1971) was born Max Ihlenfeld in Berlin, but spent much of his childhood in Florence.
By the 1940s a world occupied by languorous women was Campigli’s only subject matter, except for the occasional self-portrait.
Detail from Mendini's Futurist-inspired fabric panel dedicated to Depero.
See this and more before the exhibition closes on 10 May. Plan your visit on our website.
Last chance to see the intervention Patrizio di Massimo: Between Us before it ends on 12 April!
Visit us this weekend to experience Patrizio di Massimo's works in dialogue with works from the museum's collection by leading Italian modern artists.
Gino Severini was born #onthisday in 1883.
Here, the dancer’s movements suggested to Severini the pirouetting of a ballerina, which in turn brought to mind the swirling rhythms of the sea, and its rolling waves.
Gino Severini, Dancer (Ballerini + Sea), 1913.
Last two weeks to see Patrizio di Massimo: Between Us!
On display until 12 April.
Plan your visit now to discover this special intervention to our Permanent Collection.
Image: Patrizio di Massimo, Insteps and Ladybird, 2026. Courtesy the artist and ChertLüdde, Berlin
Our third Family Art Day of the year is almost here ✨ As we prepare, let's take a look at what we created together these past two months. We're thrilled to welcome families back this Sunday, 29 March.
Spring has arrived at Canonbury Square. ☀️
The sun is shining beautifully on our 219-year-old Georgian building — Northampton Lodge. First a private home, then a flower factory, and now Britain's only museum devoted to modern Italian art.
The doors are open. Come visit us.
Don't miss this opportunity to tour the intervention Patrizio di Massimo: Between Us with the artist before the museum opens to the public.
Learn more on our website.
Alessandro Mendini on view at the Estorick Collection.
Experience the exhibition before the museum opens at our special Saturday morning tour, led by a member of our team on 28 February.
A rare opportunity to engage more closely with one of Italy’s most visionary designers.