An exhibition dedicated to Italian art between the 1930s and 1950s, with a look at those artists who, more than others, explored Expressionist lines and looked to international Expressionist movements. From Achille Funi to Renato Guttuso, from Giacomo Manzù to Emilio Vedova and many others: all names who joined various artistic movements of those years, from the Roman School to the Corrente group. What emerges is the profile of a generation of artists in crisis, which is reverberated in a deformed painting. The exhibition which brings together a selection of works from the Iannaccone Collection in Milan in dialogue with the paintings and sculptures preserved in the Collections of the Gallery of Modern Art, analyzes the points of contact of the expressionist artists with the figurative world of the years between the two wars .