Exhibitions
This exhibition presents a small part of the materials gathered by the Roman School Archive over its twenty-three years of activity.
The Montemartini Centre welcomes "Arterritory. Art, Territory and Memory", a collective of 22 artists each chosen to represent a novel point of view, a new geographical co-ordinate capable of orientating and reinforcing the common need to partake in a specific place or culture.
The exhibition dispalys the ten projects presented for the second phase of the International Competition for the redevelopment of the Mausoleum of Augustus and of the Piazza of the Emperor Augustus.
Settanta opere emblematiche delle diverse possibili interpretazioni della "porpora cardinalizia".
The exhibition Willem de Kooning: Late Paintings, curated by Julie Sylvester, which has been achieved in collaboration with The Willem de Kooning Foundation of New York, presents sixteen paintings made by de Kooning in the years 1981-1988.
An exhibtion, curated by Fabio Santilli with the artistic direction of Antonio Mele Melanton, tracing the artistic and literary events of satire and charicature from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries from the Marche region to Rome.
The exhibition is a tour through the female fashions of the Twentieth Century on the cinematographic set, told through the creations of one of Italy’s most important cinematic fashion houses, the Annamode Fashion House.
Atmospheric chiaroscuro of balanced and symbolic forms, in the 62 works by Flor Garduño on display in the Museum of Rome in Trastevere. A series of nudes covering the various phases of a woman’s existence, a journey of images through symbols of fertility and feminine power.
Paintings from the Emilia-Romagna school of the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries in the art collection of the Banca Popolare dell'Emilia.
The superb examples of polychrome sculpture and ornamental carving come from the great Moscow museums (the Kremlin Museum, the Rublev Museum and the Historical Museum, as well as the Tetrijkov Gallery and the Grabar Institute). They are particularly precious exhibits given the very small number of works that have survived to the present day.
The exhibition of conceptual sculpture presents a new approach to the representation of thought, encouraging the interpretation of the sculpture itself as a creative agent not of artistic objects but “objectives”.
From 6 to 11 June at the Casina delle Civette there will be a display of more than 50 handmade mosaics by inmates of Rebibbia Prison and the Permanent Territorial Centre for Adult Education.
Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) has been the greatest and innovative producer of images of the twentieth century. Its photography has made school and its portraits are a part of the inestimabile patrimony that has left us.
Fifteen craftsmen will display their stained-glass creations in the Annex of the Casina delle Civette: it offers a look at both a distinguished past and simultaneously a promising future.
For the 70th anniversary of the Spanish Civil (1936-1939), an exhibition of 118 anti-fascist propaganda leaflets from the collection of the Pablo Iglesias Foundation.
The exhibition, curated by Gianni Mercurio, who is responsible for presentation in the Museum, presents several major works expressly commissioned by Carlo Bilotti from three important contemporary artists.
This event celebrates the centenary of the Florio Shield, the legendary race course planned by Vincenzo Florio, the first version of which took place in 1906.
The new production devoted to the city of Rome, commissioned every year by the Festival to an internationally famous photographer, this year will involve Martin Parr and presents the artist's works on tourism in Rome.
A cross-section of private stories as seen by great 20th century photographers, who captured the poetry of carefree moments, the chaos of crowded beaches, but also the search for freedom from everyday realities.
Antiques and the antique style in the splendid Greek, Etruscan, Roman and Byzantine jewelry from the collection made in the first half of the nineteenth century by the Marquis Giovanni Pietro Campana and now mainly kept in the Louvre Museum.
Masterpieces of sculpture and ceramics for a third appointment with Greek history and culture at the Musei Capitolini, dedicated to Cycladic art and organised in occasion of the President of the Republic of Greece's visit to Rome.
Exhibition of pieces of art and other items purchased by the Rome Municipality for its museums in the last nine years.





