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The Center For Italian Modern Art Announces Receipt Of A Significant Grant From The Andy Warhol Foundation For The Visual Arts

Grant Will Support Upcoming Exhibition Transatlantic Bridges: Corrado Cagli, 1938-1948

Today, the Center for Italian Modern Art announces that it is the recipient of a $60,000 grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. The Spring 2023 grant program recognizes arts organizations and museums for their visual arts programming, exhibitions, and research initiatives that provide critical support to artists. CIMA joins a rich roster of 49 distinguished organizations and museums to receive the funding from the Spring 2023 grant, which totals $4 million.

CIMA will use the funds to host a series of public events that will feature discussions between contemporary artists, curators, critics, and scholars to illuminate the current day resonance of its upcoming exhibition, Transatlantic Bridges: Corrado Cagli, 1938-1948(October 12, 2023 – January 27, 2024), showcasing works by Italian artist Corrado Cagli (1910-1076). As a Jewish and openly gay artist, Cagli addressed issues such as exile and diaspora, political and gender oppression, and racism. 

CIMA is one of 18 museums, university art galleries, and art centers that received grants in support of large-scale solo and group exhibitions that cover a range of timely topics. 

In accordance with Andy Warhol’s will, the mission of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts is the advancement of the visual arts. The foundation manages a dynamic grants program while also preserving Warhol’s legacy through creative and responsible licensing policies and extensive scholarly research for ongoing catalogue raisonné projects. To date, the foundation has given $280 million in cash grants to over 1,000 arts organizations in 49 states.

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CIMA is in great company and other 2023 grant recipients include:

**Abron’s Arts Center – Henry Street Settlement, New York

**Art21, New York 

**Bemis Art Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha

**Boffo, New York

**BOMB/New Art Publications, Inc., Brooklyn, NY

**Express Newark/Rutgers University Foundation, Newark, NJ

**Flux Projects, Atlanta

**500 Capp Street Foundation, San Francisco

**516 ARTS, Albuquerque

**Gather:Make:Shelter, Portland, OR

**Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, New York

**Los Angeles Poverty Department 

**Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, New York 

**The Luminary, St. Louis

**McColl Center, Charlotte, NC

**New Orleans Film Society

**NIAD Art Center, Richmond, CA

**Oregon Contemporary, Portland

**Public Media Institute, Chicago

**Public Space One, Iowa City

**RedLine, Denver

**River Valley Arts Collective, Katonah, NY

**Stove Works, Chattanooga, TN

**Swiss Institute/NY, New York

**Visual Art Exchange, Raleigh, NC

**Vox Populi, Philadelphia

 

Spring 2023 Grant Recipients | Exhibition Support

**Anchorage Museum, Alaska / “DEW Line: Early Warning System”

**Baltimore Museum of Art / “Preoccupied: Indigenizing the Museum”

**Burchfield Penney Art Center, Buffalo, NY / “Wilhelmina Godfrey: I am what I am”

**Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh / “Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology, and the Contemporary Landscape”

**Center for Italian Modern Art, New York / “Corrado Cagli: Undoing Fascism”

**Collaborative Cataloging Japan, Philadelphia  / “Community of Images: Japanese Moving Images Artists in the US, 1960s & 1970s”

**Dia Art Foundation, New York / “Cameron Rowland”

**Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC / “OSGEMEOS”

**IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe / Exhibition program

**Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles / “Scratching at the Moon”

**Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond / “Dear Mazie”

**Krannert Art Museum/University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL /  “Millie Wilson: The Museum of Lesbian Dreams”

**Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York / “Reclaiming Egypt: African American Arts and Ancient Egypt: 1876 to Now”

**Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth / “Dreams of Emancipation”

**Moderna Museet, Stockholm / Exhibition support

**Seattle Art Museum / “Joyce J. Scott: Good Trouble”

**Staten Island Museum, New York / “Taking Care: The ‘Black Angels’ of Seaview Hospital”

**USC Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, CA / “Another Beautiful Country: Moving Images by Chinese American Artists”

 

Spring 2023 Grant Recipients | Curatorial Research Fellowships

**The Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York / Monika Fabijanska

**Japanese American Cultural and Community Center, Los Angeles / Julie Lazar

 **Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art/UC Davis, Davis, CA / Amy Sadao and Susette Min

**Terremoto, Mexico City / Helena Lugo

 

About CIMA:

Founded in 2013, CIMA is a public non-profit dedicated to presenting modern and contemporary Italian art to international audiences. Through critically acclaimed exhibitions—many of them bringing work to U.S. audiences for the first time—along with a wide variety of public programs and substantial support for new scholarship awarded through its international fellowship program, CIMA situates Italian modern art in an expansive historic and cultural context, illuminating its continuing relevance to contemporary culture and serving as an incubator of curatorial ideas for larger cultural institutions. These installations bring the art of inspiring masters into dialogue with contemporary artists, illustrating its impact and ongoing resonance today. 

 

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