From Paris to Rome: Impressionism Illuminated
byThe 19th century Parisian Impressionism art movement takes visitors back in time, with a larger-than-life multimedia exhibition featuring French artists.
MAIN EXHIBITIONS IN ROME
The 19th century Parisian Impressionism art movement takes visitors back in time, with a larger-than-life multimedia exhibition featuring French artists.
German-French artist Jean Arp at Baths of Diocletian in Rome till 15 January 2017.
To celebrate twenty years since its opening to the public, the Museum at Palazzo Altemps is hosting the exhibition Citazioni Pratiche. Fornasetti a Palazzo Altemps (Practical Quotes) till May 6.
The 8th edition of Rome’s Outdoor Festival will take place in Mattatoio Testaccio from April 14 to May 12 to celebrate urban art and creativity. An event divided into Art, Music, Conferences, Television and a new Market Area to tackle the theme of “Heritage”.
Works by Liu Bolin, the Chinese artist known for self-portraits in which he struggles to distinguish himself from the background, will be on display at Rome’s Complesso del Vittoriano till 1 July 2018.
Till March 25 at the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana in Rome you will be able to experience an immersing, interactive exhibition which takes you into the world of cinema, displaying the various Fendi pieces worn in film throughout the years.
Till July 1st, Rome’s MACRO Museum will host The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains – a multi-sensory journey through 50 years of one of the most iconic rock groups of all time.
Till 20 May 2018, MAXXI’s Home Beirut exhibition begs the question: how does a city recover after decades of war – 15 years of civil war from 1975 to 1990, followed by another with Israel in 2006, then by the current Syrian crisis on the border?
Till 20 February 2018, 80 of Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s artworks, including 71 from museums worldwide, will be on display in Rome’s Galleria Borghese.
Till 3 June 2018, the Ara Pacis Museum in Rome will host an exhibition dedicated to Katsushika Hokusai, comprising 200 artworks.
Till 14 January 2018, the Ara Pacis Museum in Rome will host an exhibition dedicated to Katsushika Hokusai, comprising 200 artworks.
Till February 25 2018, Chiostro del Bramante will host their new and exciting exhibition – ENJOY – under the theme of “Art Meets Fun”.
Scuderie del Quirinale pays tribute to Pablo Picasso’s “Italian” period in an exhibition that will last until January 21 in Rome.
Hollywood Icons at Palazzo delle Esposizioni is a treasure trove of leading ladies and heroic heartthrobs from the heyday of the silver screen.