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==Career== [[File:Paolo Monti - Servizio fotografico - BEIC 6340886.jpg|thumb|Marino Marini, photo by [[Paolo Monti]], 1963 (Fondo Paolo Monti, [[Biblioteca europea di informazione e cultura|BEIC]]).]] He participated in the 'Twentieth-Century Italian Art' show at the [[Museum of Modern Art]] in [[New York City]] in 1944. [[Curt Valentin]] began exhibiting Marini's work at his Buchholz Gallery in New York in 1950, on which occasion the sculptor visited the city and met [[Jean Arp]], [[Max Beckmann]], [[Alexander Calder]], [[Lyonel Feininger]], and [[Jacques Lipchitz]]. On his return to Europe, he stopped in London, where the Hanover Gallery had organized a solo show of his work, and there met [[Henry Moore]]. In 1951 a Marini exhibition traveled from the Kestner-Gesellschaft Hannover to the Kunstverein in Hamburg and the Haus der Kunst of [[Munich]]. He was awarded the Grand Prize for Sculpture at the [[Venice Biennale]] in 1952 and the Feltrinelli Prize at the [[Accademia dei Lincei]] in Rome in 1954. One of his monumental sculptures was installed in [[The Hague]] in 1959.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Marino Marini {{!}} Artist {{!}} Peggy Guggenheim Collection |url=https://www.guggenheim-venice.it/en/art/artists/marino-marini/ |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=www.guggenheim-venice.it |language=en}}</ref> Retrospectives of Marini's work took place at the Kunsthaus Zürich in 1962 and at the [[Palazzo Venezia]] in Rome in 1966. His paintings were exhibited for the first time at Toninelli Arte Moderna in Milan in 1963–64. In 1973 a permanent installation of his work opened at the Galleria d’Arte Moderna in Milan, and in 1978 a Marini show was presented at the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo. There is a museum dedicated to his work in [[Florence]] in the former church of [[San Pancrazio, Florence|San Pancrazio]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.museumsinflorence.com/musei/marino_marini_museum.html |title=Marino Marini Museum |access-date=24 March 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110206203614/http://www.museumsinflorence.com/musei/marino_marini_museum.html |archive-date=6 February 2011 }} Marino Museum in Florence -Accessed 15 April 2011</ref> His work may also be found in museums such as the [[Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Latina|Civic Gallery of Modern Art]] in Milan, the [[Tate|Tate Collection]],<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tate |title=Marino Marini 1901–1980 |url=https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/marino-marini-1581 |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=Tate |language=en-GB}}</ref> ''The Angel of the City'' at the [[Peggy Guggenheim Collection]], [[Venice]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.guggenheim-venice.it/inglese/collections/artisti/dettagli/opere_dett.php?id_art=107&id_opera=212&page=|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150608205037/http://www.guggenheim-venice.it/inglese/collections/artisti/dettagli/opere_dett.php?id_art=107&id_opera=212&page=|url-status=dead|title=www.guggenheim-venice.it|archivedate=8 June 2015}}</ref> the [[Norton Simon Museum]],<ref>[http://www.nortonsimon.org/collections/browse_artist.php?name=Marini%2C+Marino Norton Simon museum] -Accessed 15 April 2011</ref> [[Museum de Fundatie]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Collectie Nederland: Musea, Monumenten en Archeologie |url=https://www.collectienederland.nl/page/aggregation/museum-de-fundatie/0000000597 |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=www.collectienederland.nl}}</ref> and the [[Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]<ref>[http://hirshhorn.si.edu/visit/collection_object.asp?key=32&subkey=9941 "''Horse and Rider'', (1952–1953)" Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Smithsonian Institution)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110629171102/http://hirshhorn.si.edu/visit/collection_object.asp?key=32&subkey=9941 |date=29 June 2011 }} -Accessed 15 April 2011</ref>
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