The life of Amedeo Modigliani was tainted by illness. At age 11, he suffered from a severe bout of pleurisy. At 14, he contracted typhus. Later on, he battled chronic tuberculosis. The very picture of “the starving artist,” Modigliani lived in poverty, accepting meager sums for his paintings and in flurries spending the money on drugs and alcohol. In 1920, he died in his studio at the age of 35, leaving a pregnant wife in his wake. Shortly afterward, she took her own life, baby in tow. This exhibition focuses on Modigliani’s innovations. The paintings on view come primarily from Japanese and international collections. —Elena Clavarino
The Arts Intel Report
Modigliani
Amedeo Modigliani, “Seated Nude,” 1917.
When
Apr 9 – July 18, 2022
Where
Etc
Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, Flemish Community