Marco Goldin returns to his native Treviso with an exhibition of authentic masterpieces. Sixty-one paintings of the highest prestige, considering that works worth a total of one billion euros are arriving, or have already arrived, in the halls of Santa Caterina.
Mario Pozza President of the Treviso-Belluno|Dolomiti Chamber of Commerce
“The opening of the exhibition ‘From Picasso to Van Gogh. Masterpieces from the Toledo Museum of Art’ is a moment of great importance for our community and for the art world. I am therefore extremely pleased with the achievement of this result, which is the fruit of a fruitful synergy that has seen the Chamber of Commerce and the Municipality of Treviso working side by side for years on significant initiatives to promote and enhance tourism and cultural heritage, initiatives that have led the city of Treviso to be considered, not only at a national level, a high-quality, attractive, and welcoming cultural destination, thus contributing to a virtuous cycle of growth that involves the entire region.”
An exhibition that has its geographical origins far away—it features 19th- and 20th-century masterpieces from the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio, named the best museum in the United States in 2025—and even further away in Goldin’s soul. As a student at Ca’ Foscari University in Venice, he discovered Sherwood Anderson’s Ohio Stories and was fascinated by the landscape and characters, who are equally protagonists.




