Exhibitions
The exhibition aims to illustrate the level of technology in ancient Rome through reproductions and a rich archaeological and photographic documentation. The exhibition displays works on loan from museums, galleries and from the Museum of Roman Civilization.
For the first time ever in Europe, an exhibition of sixty New York based artists whose work captures the drama, danger, speed and dynamism of the creative scenes dominating artistic life in the Big Apple today.
"Ricominciare a vivere - "Access to life" - is a moving photographic account that documents the revolutionary impact of supplying free anti-retroviral drugs to treat AIDS all over the world.
A photographic exhibition that bears witness to the changes that have taken place since the fall of the Berlin Wall and today: a brief glimpse at the landscape, roads and buildings of the former East Germany and the places marked forever by the Wall's existence.
Paintings, watercolours and drawings from the Museum of Rome and the Municipal Committee for the City's Photographic Archives, responsible for the prints and photographs it holds, illustrate the demolition of the historic centre of Rome that took place between 1920 and 1940 in this exhibition featuring some of the items found during the digging carried out throughout those years and that date back to both Ancient times and the Renaissance period.
The exhibition mounted to mark the 2000th anniversary of the birth of the Emperor Vespasian, continues the already extensive exhibition route that takes in the Flavian Amphitheatre (the Colosseum) and Curia, taking it up to the Capitoline Museums on the Capitol.
An exhibition of twelve prints by Kristin Jones in the Capitoline Museum's "Sala della Lupa" , the She-wolves depict the principal phases of the figure in time.
This exhibition, presented by the Wide Shut Photo Collective is the result of a photographic social reportage project which attempts to describe the reality of the various communities and religions that live side-by-side in Rome, in just 35 photos.
The largest exhibition to be entirely dedicated to “the Blessed Angelico”, as he is often known in Italy, since the monographic staged in the Vatican and Florence in 1955 (part oof the centennial celebrations at the time).
This exhibition brings more than 100 advertising posters together under one roof. Dating from between 1920 and 1940, they represent what was one of the most stimulating fields of research and experimentation not only of the innovative exploration of graphic art generally in Italy, but of some of the greatest 20th century artists of all, from Adolfo Wild to Duilio Cambellotti, futurists Balla, Depero and Prampolini as well as Mario Sironi and Lucio Fontana.
We will celebrate the ample chests of locomotives, the sweeping flight of aeroplanes. And it is from Italy that we are launching this manifesto of overwhelming and incendiary violence with which we today found the concept of Futurism.
Alta Roma, the city's fashion season, pays tribute to Richard Avedon through the quite extraordinary collection of mementoes belonging to American model, Ann Theopane Graham, known as Theo.
A collection of photographs, letters, signed test shots and contact sheets that constitute and important record of the early days of this well-known photographer.
One of the events being held in Rome to celebrate the life and works of de Chirico is the exhibition at the Museo Bilotti of 110 of the drawings produced by the so-called Master of Metaphysics on loan from the Giorgio and Isa de Chirico Foundation.





