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Sterling Ruby. CHRON II

from 2013-05-24 to 2013-09-15

PALAZZO RUSPOLI - FONDAZIONE MEMMO


Mauro Camponeschi. Personale di pittura

from 2013-05-17 to 2013-05-31

Centro d'Arte "La Bitta"


Breviario Siciliano

from 2013-06-12 to 2013-09-07

Spazio Ducrot


Presenze. Mostra fotografica di Guillermo Luna

from 2013-05-23 to 2013-06-23

Complesso del Vittoriano


Contemporary Art al parco dell'Appia Antica

from 2013-05-25 to 2013-06-02

Parco dell'Appia antica, Parco della Caffarella, Parco regionale suburbano dell'Appia Antica, Sepolcro di Annia Regilla (giĂ  detto Tempio del Dio Redicolo)


Materia e vita

from 2013-05-16 to 2013-10-13

CAPO DI BOVE - APPIA ANTICA, Chiesa medioevale di San Nicola (Castrum Caetani), Museo Nazionale Romano - Palazzo Massimo alle Terme


Rich, White men. Rachel Libeskind

from 2013-05-28 to 2013-06-28


Visual arts

from 2013-05-23 to 2013-06-09

FACTORY Spazio Giovani Roma Capitale


Anche se. Opere di Cornelia Stauffer

from 2013-06-02 to 2013-06-30

Museo Pietro Canonica a Villa Borghese

La mostra di Cornelia Stauffer ripercorre la memoria degli anni dell’infanzia svizzera dell’artista, le passeggiate nei boschi che faceva col nonno.

L’occhio frugale, dato forse da una cultura che nella sobrietà e nel risparmio concepisce la responsabilità dell’individuo nella società che gli è affidata, in Stauffer si fa integrità,morale e artistica, nel tratto erto e sicuro dei disegni sulle clessidre.


Vittorio Messina. Percorsi d'Occidente

from 2013-06-04 to 2013-09-08

Museo delle Mura

Vittorio Messina presenta tre grandi installazioni che annullano la valenza storica della Porta per trasformarla in uno spazio altro, aperto sui tetti della cittĂ  di Roma.

Un percorso espositivo che collega le due torri laterali attraverso una ridefinizione della percezione visiva e fisica dello spettatore, che vive una situazione di ambiguitĂ  di notevole suggestione, stravolgendo l’identitĂ   dell’edificio.


Idee migranti. Installazioni / performances / incontri

from 2013-05-24 to 2013-06-16

Museo Nazionale Preistorico Etnografico "Luigi Pigorini"


Homo in libris ac litterulis abditus

from 2013-05-23 to 2013-06-20

Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale


Le Vivandiere. Umili e dimenticate protagoniste del Risorgimento

from 2013-05-30 to 2013-06-16

Museo di Roma in Trastevere

Una serie di preziose tavole, concesse dalla Presidente Antonetta Carrabs della Sezione Fidapa Monza Brianza, riproducono rarissime e sconosciute iconografie dell’epoca con immagini dell’attività quotidiana delle vivandiere.

Inservienti militarizzate con incarichi logistici e sanitari nel XIX secolo, inizialmente cuoche e lavandaie, poi assistenti in ambito sanitario e, infine, protagoniste dell’opera lirica di Gaetano Donizetti, “La figlia del Reggimento”.


Diamond. A ruina resurrexit

from 2013-05-29 to 2013-07-07

Museo di Roma in Trastevere

Un’occasione per scoprire ed apprezzare la progettualità che caratterizza il lavoro di Diamond, street artist affermato sulla scena romana ed internazionale, attivo fin dagli anni Novanta.

Dall’esordio come writer sono passati molti anni e, seppure l’esperienza in strada sia ancora oggi parte integrante del suo lavoro, il suo profilo artistico si definisce sempre più nella sua complessità sfuggendo a definizioni univoche.
Animato da un’incredibile vis creativa che lo porta ad esplorare stili e tecniche differenti, ha solide radici culturali ed una grande maestria tecnica che si evincono, nei progetti outdoor, nelle opere presentate in galleria e nei lavori in mostra.Il percorso negli spazi museali prevede l’esposizione di 11 tavole originali create nel 2010 per il libro “Roma Omnia Vincit”, editore Drago, 9 fotografie dei luoghi della città in cui l’artista è intervenuto con poster tratti dai disegni originali, infine sarà presente materiale di documentazione della fase progettuale, tra cui schizzi, disegni preparatori, stencil, ecc., che consentono di comprendere in dettaglio le fasi di realizzazione delle tavole.
I tratti distintivi del lavoro di Diamond saranno evidenziati dall’esposizione: la passione per il Simbolismo e per la Secessione viennese, la cultura Street, il disegno giapponese e il fumetto.


Ilchiaroeloscuro - Mostra d'arte

from 2013-05-18 to 2013-05-26

Collezione Saman galleria d'arte


Marilisa Pizzorno. Il villaggio

from 2013-05-16 to 2013-05-31

Silber Gallery


Maestri artigiani della Corea. Capolavori da Seoul

from 2013-05-15 to 2013-07-14

Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale Giuseppe Tucci (Palazzo Brancaccio)


Paola Eusepi. Il viaggio verso la luce

from 2013-04-26 to 2013-05-31

Antonio Baldini - Biblioteca Statale


Io Credo

from 2013-05-18 to 2013-05-25

Ucai Galleria La Pigna


La Fede. Poesie e libri d'Artista

from 2013-05-23 to 2013-05-31

Biblioteca Casanatense


Gran Kan: racconti d'artista per viaggiatori

from 2013-05-15 to 2013-06-23

GNAM - Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e contemporanea


PASSAGGI. Mostra fotografica

from 2013-05-17 to 2013-09-28

Galleria del Cembalo


Cacce principesche

from 2013-05-17 to 2013-10-20

Villa d'Este - Tivoli


Pop Art Film

from 2013-05-22 to 2013-06-30

Biblioteca Angelica - Ministero per i Beni e le AttivitĂ  Culturali


Fiera d'artigianato etnico a cura della Cooperativa Zayedno

from 2013-06-08 to 2013-06-09

Centro Culturale "Gabriella Ferri"


DUPLICATO DI [Viaggio dietro le quinte alla vigilia del saggio di musica dei bambini]

2013-06-01

Centro Culturale "Gabriella Ferri"


Migrando: storie per sole immagini

from 2013-05-07 to 2013-05-31

Biblioteca Europea di Roma


Mostra di fine anno e performance degli allievi di “GiocArteBambini”

2013-05-26

Centro Culturale "Gabriella Ferri"


Post'classici. La ripresa dell'antico nell'arte contemporanea italiana

from 2013-05-23 to 2013-09-29

Archaeological area of the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill


Duet

from 2013-05-13

Keats - Shelley House


Intervalli. Una collezione di bronzo oro cera argilla e vetro

from 2013-05-10 to 2013-06-10

GNAM - Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e contemporanea


Goethe in Italia

from 2013-01-01

Casa di Goethe


Justin Peyser. Diaspora... Adrift IV

from 2013-05-24 to 2013-09-08

Museo Carlo Bilotti - Aranciera di Villa Borghese

Justin Peyser's solo exhibition 

Justin Peyser graduated at Harvard at the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies. From the beginning, he was interested in space in relation to architecture and in particular, to the suburbs and urban areas in disuse. The exhibition features sculptures conceived as testimony and remains of our whirling civilization. A distant echo of what we have heard and seen, which in the end is what survives concretely of our experiences and our technological prostheses.

These sculptures are created with sheet metal held together with rough welds that leave visible burn marks from the torch, because – as Peyser reminds us – wandering in the diaspora leaves scars. The vessels are hollow and tilting to one side as if their imbalance represents suspension between two countries.


Emanuela Fiorelli/Paolo Radi. Opere scelte

from 2013-05-23 to 2013-06-22

Galleria d'Arte Marchetti


Artropodi: i dominatori del mondo

from 2013-05-12 to 2013-06-02

Parco dell'Appia antica, Parco regionale suburbano dell'Appia Antica


Pessoa, il Quartiere e la Terracotta

from 2013-05-23 to 2013-06-09

Istituto Portoghese di Sant'Antonio in Roma


Roma nel cammino della Memoria

from 2013-05-06 to 2013-06-03

Complesso del Vittoriano


Scrivere la pittura disegnare il linguaggio. Gastone Novelli. Opere su carta

from 2013-05-16 to 2013-09-22

MACRO Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Roma

La mostra curata da Paola Bonani e Benedetta Carpi de Resmini e realizzata in collaborazione con l’Archivio Gastone Novelli, rendere omaggio a uno tra i maggiori protagonisti dell’arte italiana del secondo dopoguerra. L’esposizione ruota attorno a uno dei capolavori di Gastone Novelli (Vienna 1925 – Milano 1968) – la grande tela Il re del sole (1961) – e raccoglie un nucleo di oltre trenta opere su carta, datate tra il 1957 e il 1968, molte delle quali fino ad oggi mai esposte. 


JI DACHUN. I desideri dimenticati e le nuvole che li accompagnano

from 2013-05-16 to 2013-09-22

MACRO Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Roma

Prima mostra personale in un’istituzione pubblica italiana di Ji Dachun (1968), artista cinese nato a Nantong e attivo a Pechino. La sua ricerca – insolita combinazione di tradizione cinese e modernitĂ  occidentale – rivela un’eccezionale singolaritĂ  di linguaggio che, con ironia e acuto umorismo, affronta le complesse relazioni tra Oriente e Occidente, ma anche la casualitĂ  della vita quotidiana, attraverso immagini fantasiose e ironiche, spesso frutto di grottesche metamorfosi. La mostra è a cura di Bartolomeo Pietromarchi.


Sterling Ruby. SOFT WORK

from 2013-05-22 to 2013-09-15

MACRO Testaccio

Prima mostra personale a Roma di Sterling Ruby – la cui ricerca spazia tra scultura, pittura, disegno, fotografia e video –, attivo a Los Angeles e riconosciuto a livello internazionale come uno degli artisti piĂą significativi e originali di questi ultimi anni. L’esposizione è a cura di Maria Alicata, con l’organizzazione generale di Damiana Leoni e il contributo di Depart Foundation e SINV.


Umberto Mastroianni a Ostia Antica. Dalla Figurazione all’Astrattismo e Gli emblemata della collezione ostiense.

from 2013-05-11 to 2013-11-10

Scavi di Ostia Antica


Machiko Kodera

from 2013-05-11 to 2013-06-10

Museo Fondazione Venanzo Crocetti


Fotografare le belle arti. Appunti per una mostra

from 2013-05-10 to 2013-06-28

ICCD - Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo e la Documentazione


Il fascino discreto dell'oggetto. Figura 2: Natura Morta

from 2013-05-07 to 2013-06-09

GNAM - Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e contemporanea


Life. I grandi fotografi

from 2013-05-01 to 2013-08-05

Auditorium Parco della Musica


Izmir, 8.500 anni di storia

from 2013-05-09 to 2013-06-07

Turchia - Ufficio Cultura e Informazioni


Ritratto di una città #2. Arte a Roma 1960 – 2001

from 2013-05-16 to 2013-09-15

MACRO Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Roma

Secondo appuntamento del progetto rivolto all'approfondimento delle vicende dell’arte contemporanea a Roma dal 1960 al 2001. Il progetto, ideato per ripensare la funzione del Museo e della sua collezione – con il coinvolgimento diretto degli artisti e di coloro che, a vario titolo, sono i protagonisti dell’arte contemporanea in cittĂ  –, entra in una nuova fase. Oltre a un diverso allestimento e a una selezione di nuove opere, sono previsti dibattiti, conferenze, workshop e rassegne dedicate allo studio e all’approfondimento di quattro decenni della storia dell’arte piĂą recente a Roma. 


La Foresta dei Racconti Abit(at)i. Vesti d'Artista

from 2013-05-10 to 2013-06-07

Sala Santa Rita


“5 Elementi 5” legno . fuoco . terra . metallo . acqua

Spazio o4m Odaka per mostrArti


Federico Garolla. In scena e fuori scena

from 2013-05-04 to 2013-06-23

CinecittĂ Due Arte Contemporanea


Edizione straordinaria! Elsa Morante e Il Corriere dei Piccoli

from 2013-05-06 to 2013-05-28

Casa della Memoria e della Storia


Silent books. Final destination Lampedusa

from 2013-05-12 to 2013-07-21

Palazzo delle Esposizioni

Ibby Italia and the Palazzo delle Esposizioni present Silent books. Final destination Lampedusa, an international project, a fair-cum-workshop, in the context of the Bologna in Rome exhibition, the Rome showcase for the Bologna Children's Book Fair, organised in conjunction with the Libraries of Rome.
Through the IBBY-International board of books for young people, an international association that promotes books for young people as a tool for integration, the project has collected the best in books without words to donate them to Lampedusa, the remotest island in the Mediterranean and the first port of call for those arriving from across the sea.


Pop Film Art. La Pop Art in mostra

from 2013-05-22 to 2013-06-30

Angelica


Grigorovich e l'espressione del balletto. Il fiore della coreografia russa del '900

from 2013-05-05 to 2013-06-16

Casa dei Teatri e Scuderie


Archimedes. Art and Invention Science

from 2013-05-31 to 2014-01-12

Musei Capitolini

An exhibition on the figure of Archimedes organized in collaboration with the Museo Galileo - Institute and Museum of the History of Science in Florence, with models he invented and archaeological findings from the ancient Syracuse, where the scientist lived in third century BC.


ROBERTO FERRI "NOLI FORAS IRE" e la presentazione della Via Crucis per la Cattedrale di Noto

from 2013-05-07 to 2013-06-02

Palazzo delle Esposizioni

Michele Abeles, Uri Aran, Darren Bader, Antoine Catala, Moyra Davey, Keith Edmier, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Dan Graham, Renée Green, Wade Guyton, Shadi Habib Allah, Jeff Koons, Nate Lowman, Danny McDonald, Bjarne Melgaard, John Miller, Takeshi Murata, Virginia Overton, Joyce Pensato, Adrian Piper, Rob Pruitt, R. H. Quaytman, Tabor Robak, Julian Schnabel, Ryan Sullivan

“Empire State. Arte a New York oggi” (Empire State. New York Art Now) is an exhibition that asks how artists might reimagine urban life, and how the city of New York might continue to be a site of contestation. Bringing together an intergenerational selection of artists from the city’s five boroughs and related suburban and exurban regions, the exhibition includes works that meditate on the city as a means of distributing power. It comes at a crucial time, when people are anxiously reassessing the political, cultural and economic role of the United States in world affairs. Here, contemporary art is a tool to reflect on the media pervasive in today’s cities.
The title “Empire State” references, among many other things, Empire—Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt’s 2000 treatise on global, American-led capitalism—and Jay-Z and Alicia Keys’s 2009 boosterish song, “Empire State of Mind.” Contemporary art, like the city of New York, has seen massive growth over the past five decades. This rapid development has manifested new possibilities for visual artists, but simultaneously forced the reevaluation of traditionally critical strategies. The artists in “Empire State” are grounded in institutional critique and studies of media and economics, but above all, they engage technology and abstraction to present new models of subjectivity. Dan Graham’s mirrored pavilions combine minimalist art and architecture to reflect and double the human form, while Jeff Koons’s new “Antiquity” works manifest the artist’s mythical pursuits, but also the incredible technical force harnessed to produce them.
As the art community contends with its new, near-industrial scale, artists in New York must question the conventions that define their social networks. Beyond merely documenting historical genealogies of artists, “Empire State” proposes new connections. For the first time, R. H. Quaytman will show as a group her portraits of New York artists. A net artist like Tabor Robak, whose work primarily circulates online and asks fundamental questions about how we define and privilege the art-world community, will be presented for the first time in an international context. Artists in New York often manipulate their authorship through collectives, and a significant number of artists in “Empire State” have been involved in such groups, among them Orchard, Reena Spaulings, 179 Canal, and Art Club 2000.
A fully illustrated catalogue embodying the spirit of the show will accompany “Empire State.” It features extended essays by the curators and by Tom McDonough, John Miller, and Eileen Myles; a visual essay by Matt Keegan; as well as original texts on each of the artists by leading critics and curators including Bruce Hainley, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Tina Kukielski, and many more.


ARGENTINA - IL GAUCHO, TRADIZIONE, ARTE E FEDE

from 2013-05-17 to 2013-06-16

Braccio di Carlo Magno


IL CINEMA SOPRA TAORMINA

from 2013-05-07 to 2013-06-05

Casa del Cinema

7 maggio-5 giugno 2013

Il cinema sopra Taormina a cura di Ninni Panzera

 Inaugurazione martedì 7 maggio, h. 18.30 intevengono:

Michela Stancheris, Assessore Turismo Regione Siciliana, Alessandro Rais, Direttore Generale Assessorato Turismo Regione Siciliana, Lino Morgante, Direttore Editoriale Gazzetta del Sud, Mario Sesti, Direttore Editoriale Taormina Film Fest e Ninni Panzera, curatore del libro "Il cinema sopra Taormina"

 Proiezione del film “L’altro piatto della bilancia” h. 20.30

Alla proiezione del film parteciperĂ  Catherine Spaak.

La Casa del Cinema di Roma è la prossima sede che ospiterà, dal 7 maggio al 5 giugno, la mostra Il cinema sopra Taormina a cura di Ninni Panzera. Organizzata dall’associazione culturale La Zattera dell’Arte, in collaborazione con l'Assessorato Turismo Regione Siciliana e il Taormina Film Fest. L’esposizione è un vero e proprio viaggio in quasi cento anni di storia del cinema italiano e straniero attraverso locandine, manifesti, cineromanzi e foto di scena dei film girati interamente o in parte a Taormina. Dal periodo del muto, quando il regista francese Louis Mercanton vi diresse nel 1919 il primo film L’appel du sang, fino ai nostri giorni. L’avventura di Michelangelo Antonioni, Le grand bleu di Luc Besson, Il piccolo diavolo di Roberto Benigni, Il padrino-parte III di Francis Ford Coppola, La dea dell’amore di Woody Allen sono solo alcune delle tante pellicole che hanno scandito la presenza di Taormina nella storia del cinema. In mezzo ai quaranta film, italiani e stranieri, anche gli attori, le attrici e i registi che hanno popolato i set: tra i tanti Anna Maria Pierangeli, Stewart Granger, Monica Vitti, Marcello Mastroianni, Jean Renò e Ugo Tognazzi. Non soltanto personaggi ma anche simboli di Taormina: il Teatro Antico, il fascino e il lusso del San Domenico, il suggestivo Corso Umberto e i suoi tanti vicoli, la Villa Comunale, la stazione ferroviaria, Isola Bella, Capo Taormina e la grandezza dell’Etna che fa da sfondo a tanti fotogrammi. Manifesti italiani ma non solo. Numerosi quelli provenienti dall’estero, a consolidare l’idea di quanto il cinema e i suoi materiali pubblicitari siano stati anche uno straordinario mezzo di promozione turistica. Nel corso della serata inaugurale, la mostra sarà accompagnata dalla presentazione del catalogo, curato da Ninni Panzera, dalla proiezione del film di montaggio di Fabio Schifilliti che racconta per immagini le sequenze più suggestive dei film girati a Taormina e dalla visione del film L’altro piatto della bilancia di Mario Colucci, con una testimonial d'eccezione come Catherine Spaak, protagonista del film insieme a Philippe Leroy. Una pellicola del 1972, autentica rarità che viene presentata per la prima volta al pubblico, dopo la proiezione speciale alla 58° edizione del Taormina Film Fest.

T.R.I.P. - Travel Routes in Photography

from 2013-05-09 to 2013-09-08

Mercati di Traiano - Museo dei Fori Imperiali

T.R.I.P. - Travel Routes in Photography at Trajan's Market: Simon Norfolk, Elaine Ling, Giancarlo Ceraudo, Cristina De Middel. A Photographic Exhibition curated by Arianna Rinaldo.

From the rubble of war-torn Afghanistan, both in the nineteenth century and in the new millennium, to the memory of the surreal project in Zambia to conquer space emulating the USA / USSR, through the rarefied atmosphere of an unusual "black and white" Cuba to the reassuring presence of baobab trees in Africa.


Empire State. Arte a New York oggi

from 2013-04-23 to 2013-07-21

Palazzo delle Esposizioni

Michele Abeles, Uri Aran, Darren Bader, Antoine Catala, Moyra Davey, Keith Edmier, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Dan Graham, Renée Green, Wade Guyton, Shadi Habib Allah, Jeff Koons, Nate Lowman, Danny McDonald, Bjarne Melgaard, John Miller, Takeshi Murata, Virginia Overton, Joyce Pensato, Adrian Piper, Rob Pruitt, R. H. Quaytman, Tabor Robak, Julian Schnabel, Ryan Sullivan

“Empire State. Arte a New York oggi” (Empire State. New York Art Now) is an exhibition that asks how artists might reimagine urban life, and how the city of New York might continue to be a site of contestation. Bringing together an intergenerational selection of artists from the city’s five boroughs and related suburban and exurban regions, the exhibition includes works that meditate on the city as a means of distributing power. It comes at a crucial time, when people are anxiously reassessing the political, cultural and economic role of the United States in world affairs. Here, contemporary art is a tool to reflect on the media pervasive in today’s cities.
The title “Empire State” references, among many other things, Empire—Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt’s 2000 treatise on global, American-led capitalism—and Jay-Z and Alicia Keys’s 2009 boosterish song, “Empire State of Mind.” Contemporary art, like the city of New York, has seen massive growth over the past five decades. This rapid development has manifested new possibilities for visual artists, but simultaneously forced the reevaluation of traditionally critical strategies. The artists in “Empire State” are grounded in institutional critique and studies of media and economics, but above all, they engage technology and abstraction to present new models of subjectivity. Dan Graham’s mirrored pavilions combine minimalist art and architecture to reflect and double the human form, while Jeff Koons’s new “Antiquity” works manifest the artist’s mythical pursuits, but also the incredible technical force harnessed to produce them.
As the art community contends with its new, near-industrial scale, artists in New York must question the conventions that define their social networks. Beyond merely documenting historical genealogies of artists, “Empire State” proposes new connections. For the first time, R. H. Quaytman will show as a group her portraits of New York artists. A net artist like Tabor Robak, whose work primarily circulates online and asks fundamental questions about how we define and privilege the art-world community, will be presented for the first time in an international context. Artists in New York often manipulate their authorship through collectives, and a significant number of artists in “Empire State” have been involved in such groups, among them Orchard, Reena Spaulings, 179 Canal, and Art Club 2000.
A fully illustrated catalogue embodying the spirit of the show will accompany “Empire State.” It features extended essays by the curators and by Tom McDonough, John Miller, and Eileen Myles; a visual essay by Matt Keegan; as well as original texts on each of the artists by leading critics and curators including Bruce Hainley, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Tina Kukielski, and many more.


Chiara Dynys. PiĂą luce su tutto

from 2013-04-23 to 2013-12-31

GNAM - Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e contemporanea


Capolavori dell’archeologia: Recuperi, ritrovamenti, confronti

from 2013-05-20 to 2013-11-05

Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo


Gaspar van Wittel: i disegni. La collezione della Biblioteca Nazionale di Roma

from 2013-04-18 to 2013-07-13

Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale


Roma Itinerari d'Amore

from 2013-05-10 to 2013-05-30

Studio-9


Alfredo Biagini. Art Deco sculptures and ceramics

from 2013-05-08 to 2013-09-15

Musei di Villa Torlonia: Casino dei Principi

The exhibition aims to bring attention to the life and art of an artist who between 1910 and 1952 used different techniques such as sculpture, embossing, architectural ornament and ceramic decoration, becoming famous and popular  to the point that he took part to some of the the most important Italian and foreign artistic events.


Il filo e i segni

from 2013-05-08 to 2013-05-30

Musei di Villa Torlonia: Casina delle Civette

The aim of the exhibition is the promotion and protection of Female Applied Arts and the defense, promotion and enhancement of culture and art in the field of embroidery, lace and textiles in general.

This Embroidery Exhibition starts with a conference on the history of costume, lace, and other textile crafts. At the same time the exhibition will display also some paintings by the Cypriot sculptor living in Venice, Iosif Hadzikyriakos, where the artist shows the absolute dedication of women-priestesses in the art of embroidery.
The other artworks on display are by the Roman artist Antonella Argiroffo, focusing on the specific female creative capacity. The exhibition will be dedicated to the art of embroidery in Lefkara with ancient objects, and will highlight the cross-historic art of embroidery from the Venetian period until today, and the Italian and Cypriot specific styles.


Acquerelli d'interno

from 2013-04-19 to 2013-09-29

Museo Mario Praz


Da Orvieto a Bolsena: un percorso tra Etruschi e Romani

from 2013-04-24 to 2013-09-01

Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia


L'Audace Bonelli. L'avventura del Fumetto italiano

from 2013-04-20 to 2013-06-09

Fandango Incontro


MISSION POSSIBLE. Mostra sulla Bioeconomia

from 2013-04-12 to 2013-11-03

Explora - il museo dei bambini di Roma


Sam Durant. La stessa storia

from 2013-04-23 to 2013-09-01

MACRO Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Roma

Prima mostra personale in un’istituzione pubblica italiana di Sam Durant, artista americano attivo a Los Angeles e tra i piĂą significativi protagonisti della scena artistica contemporanea internazionale. La sua ricerca si concentra da sempre su tematiche sociali, politiche e culturali proprie della storia americana – dal movimento per i diritti civili alla musica rock del sud –, ma è anche legata alle tragedie politiche e sociali che attraversano la societĂ  contemporanea. Di recente si è inoltre interessato alla storia italiana, in particolare alle vicende del movimento anarchico attivo in Italia alla fine del XIX secolo. La mostra è a cura di Bartolomeo Pietromarchi.


Nagasawa. Ombra verde

from 2013-04-23 to 2013-09-15

MACRO Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Roma

Mostra personale di Hidetoshi Nagasawa, per celebrare la lunga carriera dell'artista giapponese, nato in Manciuria nel 1940 e stabilmente in Italia dal 1967. La mostra gode del Patrocinio della Provincia di Roma, dell’Ambasciata del Giappone In Italia e dell’Istituto Giapponese di Cultura a Roma. Dopo la sua ultima apparizione romana nel 1997 – in occasione della quale aveva realizzato Il giardino di Abeona nel parco regionale dell’Appia Antica – questa nuova grande mostra, presentando un nucleo di opere rappresentative degli sviluppi piĂą recenti del suo lavoro, intende essere un importante riconoscimento a uno dei protagonisti della scultura internazionale contemporanea. La mostra è a cura di Bruno CorĂ  e Aldo Iori. Il progetto è realizzato in collaborazione con Giacomo Guidi Arte Contemporanea e con la Fondazione Italia Giappone.


Artisti in residenza #3. Studio Shows

from 2013-05-16 to 2013-07-21

MACRO Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Roma

Mostra finale del programma "Artisti in residenza", con i lavori realizzati da Brian Bress, Riccardo Giacconi, KateĹ™ina Ĺ edá e Luca Trevisani. Gli studi dove gli artisti hanno lavorato per quattro mesi (da febbraio a maggio 2013), divengono sale espositive e si aprono al pubblico con i progetti, le ricerche e le opere.


Costantino 313 d.C.

from 2013-04-11 to 2013-09-15

Colosseo - Anfiteatro Flavio

The exhibition celebrates the anniversary of the exceptional manifesto spread of religious tolerance in 313 d. C., also known as the "Edict of Milan", attributed to the Roman Emperor Constantine in the West. A document of extraordinary modernity, taking an edict of 311, declared Christianity after centuries of persecution, religious bid, ushering in a period of religious tolerance and of great political and cultural innovation. The exhibition is divided into sections which deepen with more than one hundred precious relics from all over Europe, on historical, artistic and religious Constantinian era.

The exhibition opens with a gallery of the members of the family, intertwined with struggles, betrayals and conspiracies of the court. The first section, dedicated to Rome, was inaugurated by the famous Battle of the Milvian Bridge, with portraits of his protagonists, Maxentius and Constantine. Following a study of the Sessorium, the imperial seat in Rome, in which resided the mother of Constantine, Helena. Preview are also presented overtime gold jewelry, recently discovered in a tomb in the Basilica of the street Ardeatina.

The central part of the exhibition tells the religious and political revolution triggered by the end of the persecutions against the Christians, through analyzing portraits, coins and works of art, even the three institutions that were the protagonists of the age of Constantine: the army, the church and the imperial court.
Sophisticated luxury artifacts that belonged to the elite of the empire or for the churches testify to the progressive evolution of Christianity, a cult lawful private acquires as a public dimension and finally become official only religion of the Empire.

The exhibition ends with a section devoted to the monuments of Rome Constantine: The homes, baths, basilicas, mausoleums and their unique decorations. Reconstruction of some buildings will be proposed in computer graphics updated in the light of more recent research. There is also space the presentation of another unprecedented discovery, made in 2005, on Via Laurentina: a hoard of forty coins minted by the Mint of Rome, Ostia and Aquileia, contained in a wooden case closed just in 313 AD Alongside are exposed the discoveries made in an environment adjacent to tesoretto, including the bronze statuette of a Lare dancing.

Finally, an animation in computer graphics allow visitors to see a preview of the high-resolution images of the Arch of Constantine and to know the events narrated in the frieze.


G. G. - Son of the South - P. R. Gianfranco Grosso vs Paul Russotto

from 2013-05-08 to 2013-06-09

LaStellina ArteContemporanea


21 per XXI. Nuove chiese italiane

from 2013-05-02 to 2013-06-02

MAXXI Museo nazionale delle Arti del XXI secolo


Luigi Ghirri. Pensare per immagini. Icone, paesaggi, architetture

from 2013-04-24 to 2013-10-27

MAXXI Museo nazionale delle Arti del XXI secolo


Xavier Bueno: "Petrolio"

from 2013-04-18 to 2013-09-29

Centrale Montemartini

The exhibition reveals some unseen works by an extremely talented painter, still little known to the public of major art exhibitions.

The work documents, as in a cinematic sequence, the oil production chain: from the location of  the wells to oil extraction and refining. A concatenation of images suspended in a rarefied light, with the logic of the Renaissance frieze. The impressive machines of the Centrale Montemartini, preserved in the Boiler Hall, is the backdrop to the painting, interacting in a natural way with the tangle of pipes, masts and drills that Bueno has imagined as a background for the figures of "Oil", creating an exciting relationship between the framework and the museum that houses it. The intent of Xavier Bueno is celebratory and dreamlike at the same time: "Oil" transforms the concreteness of the oil processing in an emblematic image of the industrial process, the effort of the workers: they become solemn figures and transmit the memory of Italy's Boom.


Common Places. British landscape painters in Rome between the XVIII and XIX century in the graphic works at the Museo di Roma

from 2013-04-21 to 2013-09-15

Museo di Roma - Palazzo Braschi

A tribute to Rome on its 2766th Birthday. The exhibition, which is a continuation of a project started in 2012 with a show dedicated  to the French landscape painters, presents a selection of about seventy worksfrom the large collection of prints and drawings at the Museum of Rome. On display some stunning views of the city, poignant images of the Roman countryside that captured the imagination of these painters who, in order to fix in the memory the charm of the images, often undergoing a strenuous and sometimes dangerous trips, in areas infected by malaria and robbers.

These watercolors and engravings - which can be admired in the exhibition halls on the ground floor of Palazzo Braschi - were selected from two of the most interesting of the museum funds: the collection of Baron Basile de Lemmermann and that of Anna Laetitia Pecci Blunt, two educated and passionate collectors who they decided to donate them to the museum.
On display the works by Richard Cooper, who is considered a Scottish grand master of aquatint and lived in Italy since 1770. Also on display the lithographs by Edward Lear, dedicated to the areas around Rome and published in London in 1841, the artworks by Arthur John Strutt, particularly interested in picturesque aspects of the Roman countryside, and by John Ruskin who found Rome to be dirty and in a state of neglect, though he visited Italy many times.
A fascinating artistic selection for an exhibition that aims to reveal the many faces of the city, told through the eyes of many foreign artists. A narrative that once again confirms the love reserved for Rome by so many artists.


Livio Ceschin. Il gioco serio dell'incisione

from 2013-04-19 to 2013-06-30

Istituto Nazionale per la Grafica - Gabinetto disegni e stampe, PALAZZO POLI - FONTANA DI TREVI


Vespasiano e la scuola

from 2013-02-28 to 2013-05-26

Museo Nazionale Romano - Terme di Diocleziano


Marguerite Yourcenar. Adriano, l’antichità immaginata

from 2013-03-28 to 2013-11-03

Villa Adriana a Tivoli


Fiona Tan. Inventory

from 2013-03-27 to 2013-09-08

MAXXI Museo nazionale delle Arti del XXI secolo


Non-finito, infinito

from 2013-03-26 to 2013-06-30

Museo Nazionale Romano - Terme di Diocleziano


AN INSTANT OUT OF TIME. Ritratti di Fabio Lovino dal cinema contemporaneo

from 2013-03-23 to 2013-06-16

Exp'Ostia


Inventare la scena. Quattro secoli di scenografia al Museo del Burcardo

from 2013-03-12 to 2013-05-30

Museo teatrale SIAE del Burcardo


White&White: a dialogue between Korea and Italy

from 2013-03-29 to 2013-06-02

Museo Carlo Bilotti - Aranciera di Villa Borghese

The exhibition aims to shed a new light on the relationship between two distant cultures meeting on the language and idea of the colour white

The exhibition White & White: Dialogue between Koreaand Italy presents a convergence of two cultures on the color of white and its creative examination of it. As in the late 50’s, the works from the exhibition traces an imaginary, monochromatic line that connects the West and the East.  White & White also offers a space for delving into the two cultures that are on the threshold of remarkable social changes.

The exposition began as a reflection on the different artistic and historical value of western avant-garde in relation to figuration and to the concept of void in Korean traditions. Aside from the traditional Korean aesthetics on white, the Korean scholars of art recognize the artistic movements of the West and Japan from the early 1950s and 1960s as an important influence on the Korean monochromatic tendencies of the 1970s, in which the Korean artists have found a way to incorporate the elements from the West and their local roots. White & White retraces this history and examines the connection among Italy’s Arte Povera, America’s Minimalism, and Japan’s Monoha.


Il tesoretto di Montecassino

from 2013-02-28 to 2013-09-30

Museo Nazionale dell'Alto Medioevo


La donazione di Enrichetta Hertz 1913-2013

from 2013-03-08 to 2013-06-23

Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica - Palazzo Barberini


Roma cittĂ  scattata

from 2013-03-18 to 2013-05-26

Casa di Goethe


ANTONI TĂ€PIES

from 2013-03-05 to 2013-05-25

Gallerja


Marcello Mondazzi. Fragments of time

from 2013-03-21 to 2013-06-09

Mercati di Traiano - Museo dei Fori Imperiali

Mondazzi's big sculptures interact and intertwine with Trajan's Markets.

Vases, bowls, baskets, ancient ojects of everyday life created specifically  with a completely original material are these are the artworks by Marcello Mondazzi, on display at the Markets of Trajan.

“Marcello Mondazzi. Frammenti del tempo”, is promoted by Roma Capitale, Assessorato alle Politiche Culturali e Centro Storico – Sovrintendenza Capitolina, museum services are provided by Museali di Zètema Progetto Cultura.


Ceramica contemporanea giapponese in Italia: il Premio FAENZA

from 2013-03-26 to 2013-06-01

Istituto Giapponese di Cultura


ENERGY. Architettura e reti del petrolio e del post-petrolio

from 2013-03-22 to 2013-09-29

MAXXI Museo nazionale delle Arti del XXI secolo


"Memoria obliterata" di Hannu Palosuo

from 2013-03-15 to 2013-06-09

Museo Hendrik Christian Andersen


Insetti: i dominatori del mondo

from 2013-05-05 to 2013-05-26

Parco dell'Appia antica, Parco regionale suburbano dell'Appia Antica


WORLD PRESS PHOTO 2013

from 2013-05-03 to 2013-05-26

Museo di Roma in Trastevere

The World Press Photo Awards is one of the most important prize for photojournalists. For over 56 years the World Press Photo contest has encouraged the highest standards in photojournalism. The contest is judged by leading experts in visual journalism who represent various aspects of the profession. The composition of the jury is changed from year to year, they operate independently, and a secretary who has no vote safeguards our fair and balanced judging procedure.

This year 103481 photographs were submitted by 5666 professional photographers from 124 different nationalities.

This year the jury has divided the work into nine different categories: Contemporary Issues, Daily Life, General News, Nature, Observed Portraits, Sports Action, Sports Feature, Spot News, Staged Portraits.

54 photographers from 32 different countries were awarded: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Malaysia, Palestine, countries Netherlands, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Serbia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, USA and Vietnam.

The international jury of the 56th annual World Press Photo Contest has selected a picture by Paul Hansen of the Swedish daily Dagens Nyheter as the World Press Photo of the Year 2012. The picture shows a group of men carrying the bodies of two dead children through a street in Gaza City. They are being taken to a mosque for the burial ceremony while their father’s body is carried behind on a stretcher. Two-year-old Suhaib Hijazi and his older brother Muhammad were killed when their house was destroyed by an Israeli missile strike. Their mother was put in intensive care. The picture was made on 20 November 2012 in Gaza City, Palestinian Territories.

Mayu Mohanna, jury member from Peru, said of Paul Hansen’s winning picture: “The strength of the pictures lies in the way it contrasts the anger and sorrow of the adults with the innocence of the children. It’s a picture I will not forget.”

This year six Italian photographers received an award : Fabio Buciarelli, Vittore Buzzi, Paolo Patrizi, Paolo Pellegrin, Fausto Podavini e Alessio Romenzi

World Press Photo organizes the leading international contest in visual journalism. The foundation is committed to supporting and advancing high standards in photojournalism and documentary storytelling worldwide. Its aim is to generate wide public interest in and appreciation for the work of photographers and other visual journalists, and for the free exchange of information. The activities include organizing annual photojournalism and multimedia contests and global exhibition tours. The Academy programs strive to stimulate high-quality visual journalism through educational programs, grants and by creating greater visibility through a variety of publications. World Press Photo is an independent, non-profit organization with its office in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, where it was founded in 1955.


GENESIS. Photographs by SebastiĂŁo Salgado

from 2013-05-15 to 2013-09-15

Museo dell'Ara Pacis

A photographic journey across the five continents to document with fascinating black and white images, the rare beauty of our most important, unique and precious heritage: our planet.

On Twitter: #genesisalgado

Promoted by Roma Capitale, Assessorato alle Politiche Culturali e Centro Storico – Sovrintendenza Capitolina and the Chamber of Commerce of Rome under the patronage of the Ministry for the Environment, Land and Sea, made by Amazonas Images and produced by Contrasto and  Zètema Progetto Cultura, curated by LĂ©lia Wanick Salgado, 
Genesis will be premiered in Rome and will be held at the same time in other capitals (London, Rio De Janeiro and Toronto). From these cities it will reach all major cities of the world. Genesis is presented with the support of Vale, Brazil.

Genesis is a long-term photographic project, in line with the main bodies of work carried out previously by SebastiĂŁo Salgado; for example, the series of reportages presented in Workers or the series on the theme of the population movements around the world, that appeared in Migrations. This new project is about our planet earth, nature and its beauty, and what remains of it today despite the manifold destruction caused by human activity. Genesis is an attempt to portray the beauty and the majesty of regions that are still in a pristine condition, areas where landscapes and wildlife are still unspoiled, places where human communities continue to live according to their ancient culture and traditions.
Genesis is about seeing and marvelling, about understanding the necessity for the protection of all this; and finally it is about inspiring action for this preservation.

The exhibition is divided into five sections dedicated to the geographical areas Salgado has photographed: the South, The Shrines of Nature, Africa, the Far North, the Amazon and the Pantanal.

Warning: Use of images
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- The six images distributed by Zètema and Contrasto press offices can be used only and exclusively to review the exhibition Genesis. Photographs by Sebastião Salgado;
- The pictures can not be cropped, manipulated or altered in any way and must be clearly stated on copyright as follows: © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas Images


Cubisti. Cubismo

from 2013-03-08 to 2013-06-23

Complesso del Vittoriano


Soulages, astratto nero.

from 2013-03-02 to 2013-06-16

Accademia di Francia - Villa Medici


Sean Scully: Change and Horizontals

from 2013-03-15 to 2013-06-09

GNAM - Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e contemporanea


Francesco Vaccaro "From the window I see you"

from 2013-02-28 to 2013-06-30

Galleria d'Arte Moderna di Roma Capitale

Part of the exhbition "Legami e corrispondenze. Images and words through the XX century in Rome", the Gallery hosts an installation by Francesco Vaccaro dedicated to one of the most popular and read Italian authors: Alberto Moravia.

The artist started his project in Moravia's house (where he lived and which can now be visited) to capture some aspects of the daily life of the author of "Gli Indifferenti", reconstructing the memory of his life, almost identifying with him. Through a series of videos of what the author saw from his windows, Vaccaro tries to give us back the writer's gaze.
Francesco Vaccaro was born in Crotone in 1968, now he lives and works in Rome. His works consist of videos, photography and installations. He has exhibited in KItalian and foreign museums and private galleries.


Helmut Newton. White Women / Sleepless Nights / Big Nudes - exhibition

from 2013-03-06 to 2013-07-21

Palazzo delle Esposizioni

The photographs selected by Newton in person and which he published in his first three books, White Women, Sleepless Nights and Big Nudes, legends in their own time, have been brought together in an exhibition comprising Newton's own gift of his work to the Preussischer Kulturbesitz in the German capital.

The photographs tell a different, more secretive story of the great photographer's work compared to his more widely circulated images, because while Newton's work has constantly enjoyed widespread and very successful publication in the world's most important fashion magazines, the selection of pictures chosen by the editors has not always been designed also to fully express the spiritual and artistic world of the artist who took them.

In the photographs on display in this exhibition, the photographer himself defines the story he wants to tell his audience and the way he wants to tell it.  Newton had an expert eye in fathoming a reality which, behind the supreme elegance of his pictures, allows us to perceive an underlying ambiguity in which eroticism and death are only two aspects of the same search for truth that transcends all convention.  In selecting the photographs for the books that he published himself, Newton produced a sequence of pictures taken for other commissions alongside photographs which he chose to take of his own accord, building a story in which the search for style and the capture of an elegant gesture hint at the existence of an underlying reality, at the existence of a story that he leaves it to the observer himself to interpret.

Many of these pictures are particularly significant in this connection, pictures like the portrait of Andy Warhol frozen in the same position as a statue of the Madonna that he photographed in a Tuscan church, Nastassia Kinsky seen clutching a doll with the features of Marlene Dietrich, the photograph of a woman at the Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris, or the sequence of women imprisoned in prostheses which, in correcting a physical impairment, are actually not that different from the make-up that is designed to correct an aesthetic flaw.


Faces, stones, the city: Mario Carbone, Emilio Gentilini 1952–1985, photographs from the collection of the Museum of Rome in Trastevere

from 2013-03-01 to 2013-10-13

Museo di Roma in Trastevere

On display 100 vintage photographs by two great photographers, Mario Carbone and EmilioGentilini, shot since 1952, some of which have never been exhibited.

Many similarities between these two photographers: a  peculiar choice of black and white and expressive faces, both of them capture different aspects, issues and characters that contribute to the narrative of Rome that is picturesque but also already changing. The two authors depict a valuable heritage of generous and vital humanity that blends with the history of the city they inhabit.


Il fascino discreto dell'oggetto. La natura morta dalle collezioni della Galleria nazionale d’arte moderna 1910-1950

from 2013-02-19 to 2013-06-09

GNAM - Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e contemporanea


Athena Nike: la vittoria della dea. Marmi greci del V e del IV secolo a.C. della Fondazione Sorgente Group

from 2013-02-12 to 2013-08-03

Spazio espositivo Tritone della Fondazione Sorgente Group


Legami e corrispondenze. Images and words through the XX century in Rome

from 2013-02-28 to 2013-09-29

Galleria d'Arte Moderna di Roma Capitale

The artworks of the Gallery of Modern Art in Rome will offer a new and ideal reading of the correspondence between visual arts, literature and poetry in Rome, from the end of the XIX century to the 1960, when artists and writers worked together in a continuous exchange of ideas.

The exhibition aims to present to the public suggestions and ideas for a new reading of this intense and extended period, suggesting an easy journey through visual  and sound materials.

The exhbition spans on the three floors of the museum presenting approximately 100works, including paintings and sculptures - including 85 works from the permanent collection of the Gallery of Modern Art in Rome and others from the Civic Museums or private collections - which interact with some writers, presenting an intense reading of the intense relationships and interactions between visual arts, literature and poetry, developed in Rome, from the beginning of the last century until the 1960s.

Each of the six thematic sections of the exhibition is dedicated to an important Italian author of the XX century (Gabriele D'Annunzio, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Bontempelli, Luigi Pirandello, Giuseppe Ungaretti, Alberto Moravia), recounted through the works of art, magazines, books, and multimedia devices.

I FLOOR:
GABRIELE D’ANNUNZIO BETWEEN  SYMBOLISM AND DECADENCE
Works by: Nino Costa, Giulio Aristide Sartorio, Antonio Discovolo, Enrico Coleman, Camillo Innocenti, Adolfo De Carolis, Sigmund Lipinsky, Duilio Cambellotti, Enrico Lionne, Alessandro Pigna, Umberto Prencipe, Giovanni Prini, Renato Brozzi, Attilio Selva, Leopoldo Silva, Adolf Wildt, Costantino Barbella;

FILIPPO TOMMASO MARINETTI E AND THE FUTURISTS
Works by: Benedetta Cappa Marinetti, Gerardo Dottori, Sante Monachesi, NandĂą, Enrico Prampolini, Tato, Virgilio Marchi;

MASSIMO BONTEMPELLI AND MAGICAL REALSIM
Works by: Felice Carena, Mario Sironi, Giorgio de Chirico, Mario Broglio, Felice Casorati, Gisberto Ceracchini, Carlo D’Aloisio da Vasto, Francesco Di Cocco, Antonio Donghi, Riccardo Francalancia, Roberto Melli, Alberto Savinio, Luigi Trifoglio, Francesco Trombadori, Giuseppe Capogrossi, Emanuele Cavalli, Filippo De Pisis, Arturo Martini;

II FLOOR:
LUIGI PIRANDELLO AND THE SELF IN THE MIRROR
Works by: Roberto Melli, Afro, Contardo Barbieri, Nino Bertoletti, Cesare Breveglieri, Nino Caffè, Felice Casorati, Ferruccio Ferrazzi, Guglielmo Janni;

GIUSEPPE UNGARETTI AND THE ROMAN SCHOOL
Works by: Amerigo Bartoli Natinguerra, Leonetta Cecchi Pieraccini, Renaro Guttuso, Guglielmo Janni, Mario Mafai, Scipione, Alberto Ziveri, Carlo Quaglia, Pericle Fazzini, Nino Franchina, Antonietta Raphäel Mafai;

III FLLOR
ALBERTO MORAVIA AND THE ARTSIST
Works by: Carlo Levi, Adriana Pincherle, Toti Scialoja, Corrado Cagli, Fabrizio Clerici, Tano Festa, Fabio Mauri, Franco Angeli, Mario Schifano, Lorenzo Tornabuoni, Carlo Levi, Giulio Turcato, Mario Ceroli. 


LOUISE NEVELSON

from 2013-04-16 to 2013-07-21

Fondazione Roma Museo (Museo del Corso) - sede di Palazzo Sciarra

Promoted by the Fondazione Roma, organized by the Fondazione Roma-Arte-Musei and the Arthemisia Group in association with the Fondazione Marconi of Milan, the exhibition on Louise Nevelson is dedicated to the American sculptor of Russian origin, Louise Berliawsky Nevelson (1899 - 1988). Works by Louise Nevelson occupy an important place in twentieth century sculpture and she is correctly classified amongst the historic avant-gardes, from Futurism to Dadaism, especially amid those artists who used everyday objects for their creations such as Duchamp, Picasso and Schwitters.
A nucleus of over 70 works illustrate the artist’s activities, starting from the drawings and the terracottas produced during the Nineteen-Thirties, to the assemblages in painted wood in the Fifties and the masterpieces of the Sixties and Seventies up to the important mature works created in the Nineteen Eighties, all of which belong to important national and international collections.

In conjunction with the exhibition the Fondazione Roma-Arte-Musei will organise a series of conferences and educational activities for schools and families for the purpose of engaging the public in contemporary art and to investigate the theme of recycled objects and fragments.


VI Giornata del Collezionismo Musicale

2013-09-22

BarcelĂł Aran Mantegna Hotel


Niccolò Machiavelli. Il Principe e il suo tempo, 1513-2013

from 2013-04-25 to 2013-06-16

Complesso del Vittoriano


Alighiero Boetti a Roma

from 2013-01-23 to 2013-10-06

MAXXI Museo nazionale delle Arti del XXI secolo


Creatures Studios - Emozioni dal Cinema

from 2013-01-01

PalaCavicchi


I sotterranei. La decorazione architettonica delle Terme di Caracalla

from 2012-12-22 to 2013-09-30

Terme di Caracalla


Dal classico all'erotico informale" Mostra personale di Gildo De Bonis

Villa Pirandello


Enel Contemporanea 2012. Big BambĂş

from 2012-12-11 to 2013-10-31

MACRO Testaccio

Huge installation specially designed by American artists Mike and Doug Starn in the spaces of MACRO Testaccio, on the occasion of the special edition 2012 celebrating 50 years of Enel. The work of art is a large sculpture-architecture consists of about 8,000 bamboo poles.


Brueghel. The Fascinating World of Flemish Art

from 2012-12-18 to 2013-06-02

Chiostro del Bramante

Brueghel. The Fascinating World of Flemish Art
In December 2012 The Chiostro del Bramante will play host to a comprehensive collection of masterpieces by the Brueghel family. The exhibition will include paintings, drawings and prints by the principle exponents of the most important family of Flemish artists of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, tracing the Brueghels' artistic development from one generation to another.

Pieter Brueghel the Elder was a painter and printmaker known for his landscapes and peasant scenes (so called 'genre' painting). He is sometimes referred to as the 'Peasant Bruegel' to distinguish him from other Brueghels, although, being the most famous member of the family, a reference simply to the surname Breughel would usually be understood to mean this artist. From 1559 he dropped the 'h' from his name and signed his paintings Bruegel.

Brueghel. The Fascinating World of Flemish Art celebrates the Brueghel dynasty, a family of Flemish painters who made an indelible mark on the history of European art in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. More than 100 selected paintings and drawings provide a wonderful opportunity to admire unique masterpieces: the beautiful snowy Northern European landscapes, rural scenes, village fetes and still lifes, all of which strike us for their meticulous attention to detail. The works are reflections on human existence, bringing together the sacred and the profane, faith and superstition, the cult of beauty and the seductive qualities of the grotesque.


Ludovica Gioscia. Forecasting Ouroboros

from 2012-11-29 to 2013-12-31

MACRO Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Roma

La ricerca di Ludovica Gioscia si concentra sull’estetica ingannevole del consumismo di massa. Nel realizzare al MACRO un nuovo esemplare della serie Giant Decollage, l'artista sovrappone sulle pareti carte da parati da lei selezionate e poi, con un’azione repentina, le strappa e le distrugge, riproponendo visivamente l’approccio consumistico - compulsivo e vorace -, legato all’acquisto e all’immediato logoramento degli oggetti.


Le donne di LIFE

from 2013-06-06 to 2013-07-28

Auditorium Parco della Musica

Auditorium Parco della Musica - AuditoriumArte
Dopo la mostra dedicata a Charlotte Rampling, la rassegna La fotografia al femminile , realizzata in collaborazione con Contrasto, prosegue con le immagini delle quattro fotografe della mitica rivista americana LIFE . La prima, storica, copertina è stata firmata proprio da una donna: Margaret Bourke White. Lei, mitica pioniera della fotografia di industria, di reportage, d'indagine sociale, realizzò l'immagine della diga di Fort Peck che inaugurò la fortunata serie di numeri di LIFE nel 1937. Ma non c'era solo Margaret. Se a lei era riservato il posto d'onore, il numero più alto di assistenti disponibili, il budget più cospicuo per ognuno dei suoi straordinari reportage, anche altre fotografe hanno segnato la storia di LIFE . Nina Leen, Lisa Larsen, Martha Holmes hanno saputo registrare, da un numero all'altro e da un'annata all'altra, soprattutto la donna americana, i suoi cambiamenti, i suoi miti, il suo stato sociale in evoluzione, da angelo del focolare a manager agguerrita, la sua emancipazione. Le fotografie in mostra, provenienti dalla LIFE Gallery of Photography di New York, celebrano il lavoro e la sensibilità di queste autrici, il loro sguardo speciale che spesso, tenero e indulgente, si ferma proprio sulle altre donne mettendo a fuoco per i lettori di LIFE i contorni mutevoli e a volte problematici dell'identità femminile.

OLTRE LA NOTTE. Artisti Romani per il Divino Amore

from 2012-10-21 to 2013-06-02

Santa Maria del Divino Amore


Urban Arena #2: Ozmo e Marco Brambilla

from 2012-10-06 to 2013-06-02

MACRO Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Roma

La terrazza del museo, luogo di particolare importanza per il suo essere aperto al pubblico (con accesso libero) e per il rapporto osmotico che intrattiene con la cittĂ  e il quartiere, diviene una sorta di palestra dove gli artisti possono misurarsi con pareti, superfici e spazi mai utilizzati.
I protagonisti del secondo appuntamento sono Ozmo e Marco Brambilla.


TIZIANO

from 2013-03-05 to 2013-06-16

Scuderie del Quirinale

The Concert and La Bella from Palazzo Pitti, Flora from the Uffizi, the Gozzi Altarpiece from Ancona, Danaë and the Shower of Gold from Capodimonte, Charles V with a Dog and the Self-portrait from the Prado, or the Flaying of Marsyas from Kromeriz are some of the most celebrated works of the great Venetian painter Titian (Pieve di Cadore, circa 1485 - Venice, 1576).  These and many more are to go on display at the Quirinale in an exhibition designed to stand as the ideal conclusion to the sweeping overview of Venetian painting and the debate on the crucial role that it played in the renewal of culture in Italy and in Europe, promoted by the Scuderie del Quirinale in an analysis of the work of the leading players in the modern revolution in painting, from Antonello da Messina to Giovanni Bellini, Lorenzo Lotto and Tintoretto, of which Titian is the last and loftiest witness in his role as the European artist par excellence.
 
Visitors to the exhibition will be able to retrace the salient moments of this great Italian painter's uncontainable rise, from his early days in the workshops of Giovanni Bellini and Giorgione in Venice to the independence that he won with his large canvases for the Doges and for the D'Este and Della Rovere families, and ultimately with his imperial commissions from Charles V and his son Philip II.  Titian's entire artistic career will be represented at the highest level, decade by decade, underscoring his masterly sense of colour and the development of his brushwork, which proved capable of surpassing the boundaries of painterly imagination. Through iconographic comparisons - particularly emblematic, among the many that the exhibition will be hosting, is a comparison between the Crucifixion from the Dominican church in Ancona, the Crucifixion for the Escorial in Madrid, and the fragmentary Crucifixion now in the Pinacoteca Nazionale in Bologna - visitors will be able to gain a direct perception of the master's innovative approach and compositional structure, in an exhibition designed to convey not only his crucial role as a religious painter but also his complex career as portrait-painter extraordinary to the nobility and aristocracy of his day.  Thanks to the support of, and loans from, many leading museums both in Italy and overseas, the exhibition sets out to permit a broader audience to grasp the exceptional nature of an artist who was capable of merging "the greatness and the power of Michel Agnolo, the sweetness and the beauty of Raphael and the very colours of Nature herself", as Ludovico Dolce, a contemporary writer and fervent admirer of the master, so aptly put it.
 
The exhibition will be accompanied by the results of an extensive campaign of scientific analysis which has encompassed a large part of the artist's output.  Conducted by the Centro di Ateneo di Arti Visive at the Università degli Studi di Bergamo, the campaign has achieved results of the utmost importance in defining the relationship between autograph works and workshop products, and in fully documenting Titian's technical development from the earliest days of his apprenticeship.
 
The catalogue, published by Silvana Editoriale, contains entries and essays by some of the world's most illustrious students of the great Venetian master.


[S]oggetti migranti dietro le cose le persone

from 2012-09-20 to 2013-06-16

Museo Nazionale Preistorico Etnografico "Luigi Pigorini"


Omaggio a Cavour

Ministero per le Politiche Agricole


I tesori del Colosseo

from 2012-05-05

Colosseo - Anfiteatro Flavio


Augusto. La visione di una nuova era

from 2013-10-01 to 2014-01-31

Scuderie del Quirinale


Felice Giani 1813. Views of Villa Aldini at Montmorency

from 2013-04-11 to 2013-07-21

Museo Napoleonico

Modern Art (from the XV to the XIX century)

Following the discovery of memorabilia on Roman antiquities market, including some documents and a portrait of Count Antonio Aldini, secretary of state of the Kingdom of Italy, the exhibition presents a series of views by Felice Giani representing the house of Count Aldini at Montmorency. The eight large watercolour drawings in the graphic collection of the Museum are part of a wider series of views Giani dedicated to the French house of the Count that includes other four large format watercolours preserved in the Pinacoteca Nazionale of Bologna. Graphic works which, taken together, represent also a concrete evidence of the long relationship between Aldini the Piedmontese artist, started in 1805 with the decoration of Palazzo Aldini in Bologna and continued, between 1812 and 1813, with the frescoes of the Montmorency building.


Progetto P 2011 - Primo Progetto Portfolio Galleria Gallerati

Galleria Gallerati


NATURAE

Studio Orizzonte

Photo exhibition


HOTEL LEDYR di Emanuela Bongiovanni

Buchineri

Photo exhibition.


MADRETERRA

Galleria del Cortile - Archivio Sante Monachesi

Photo Exhibition

Marco Morici e Ignazio Mortellaro. Ossidiana

Galleria CO2

Photo Exhibition


Dissonanze. Tristan Perich: 1- bit show

Galleria Motelsalieri


L'EUR IN TRENTA SCATTI. Selezione dalle lastre fotografiche restaurate dell'Archivio Storico di EUR SpA

from 2009-05-09

L'esposizione, realizzata in collaborazione con Alinari Sole24Ore, presenta al pubblico una splendida selezione di immagini tratte dal ricco patrimonio iconografico raccolto nell’Archivio Storico Fotografico di Eur Spa.

Scorci, panoramiche, notturni: vedute inedite dell’evoluzione di un quartiere che rappresenta ancora oggi un modello urbanistico e architettonico imitato ed ammirato in tutto il mondo, riprodotte in oltre 30 scatti rigorosamente in bianco e nero, datati fra il 1938 e il 1960, selezionati a cura della direzione Comunicazione e Rapporti Istituzionali.

Nell’ambito della riqualificazione e rivalutazione degli ambienti dei suoi palazzi storici, all’interno del Palazzo delle Scienze - che già ospita il Museo dell’Alto Medio Evo - EUR SpA con questa mostra ha realizzato negli spazi della cosiddetta “Manica Lunga” un allestimento permanente con stampe attraverso cui è illustrato l’intero periodo della realizzazione del quartiere Eur, selezionate fra 3000 immagini già restaurate e catalogate da Alinari 24ORE di Firenze, che ne gestisce anche la fruizione on-line (www.alinariarchives.it), dal fondo che conta oltre 16.000 supporti fotografici fra lastre, pellicole e diapositive.

In questo modo EUR SpA mette a disposizione di studiosi, studenti e professionisti un importante spaccato storico, che al di là del periodo a lungo relegato solo nei libri scolastici, documenta dal punto di vista sociale e antropologico oltre che architettonico la sofferta crescita del “pentagono” romano, innestandola nella più vasta storia di Roma.


Leonardo da Vinci. Il genio e le invenzioni

from 2009-04-30 to 2015-04-30

Palazzo della Cancelleria

L'esposizione presenta quasi 50 macchine inventate dallo sconfinato genio di Leonardo da Vinci: macchine per il volo, come il predecessore del paracadute, una bicicletta, una sega idraulica e molte altre invenzioni. Tutte le macchine sono funzionanti e possono essere toccate e provate, per consentire un’intensa esperienza percettiva sensoriale attraverso cui attivare meccanismi emotivi e cognitivi in rapporto profondo con la materia “Leonardo”.

Le macchine sono suddivise in 5 categorie. I 4 elementi essenziali della vita - acqua, aria, terra e fuoco - ai quali si aggiunge la categoria “Elementi macchinali” o Meccanismi, che comprende tutti quei meccanismi con diverse possibilità di applicazione, come la trasformazione del moto o la vite senza fine. Uno dei progetti più interessanti è il Carro Armato, per la prima volta a Roma nella sua grandezza originale: pesa due tonnellate, ha un diametro di circa sei metri ed è alto tre. Il carro armato è visitabile al suo interno.


Presepio dei Netturbini romani

from 2012-02-01

This the 40th anniversary of the traditional Nativity scene created and realized by Giuseppe Ianni together with the Roman garbage collectors. Visited also by Paolo VI and Mother Teresa of Calcutta and much cherished by Giovanni Paolo II, the Nativity scene is made of Roman turf and stones coming from different countries. The setting is inspired by the Palestine of 2000 years ago. 

IL GENIO DI LEONARDO DA VINCI

from 2012-01-01

Sale del Bramante

Notes: The exhibition wants to record Leonardo da Vinci’s genius, as an inventor and an engineer,  through the display of models interpreting his original projects. The machines on display cover the most various fields, from flying machines to war ones, from mechanical devices to civil engineering. The exhibition shows about 50 machine models by Leonardo, reproductions from Leonardo’s drawing included in the various Codes (Atlantico, Hammer, Trivulziano, Arundel, Madrid, etc.) and reconstructed by very skilled craftsmen under experienced engineers’ supervision. 

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