The Rothko in Florence exhibition, one of the most important ever devoted to this great master of modern art, reaches Palazzo Strozzi.
From March 14 to August 23, 2026, you can admire one of the most celebrated and internationally recognized artists, normally only viewable in Italy through the works preserved in the Peggy Guggenheim Collection of Venice.
Precisely for this reason, the Florentine monographic exhibition, supplemented by satellite sections at the Museo di San Marco and the Biblioteca Mediceo Laurenziana, represents an exceptional event.
Rothko’s career, which began in the United States in the early 1930s and ended with his death in 1970, is traditionally divided into three main periods, all of which are represented in the 70 paintings on display in Florence, from the most important museums in the United States and Europe that usually safeguard his work.