SUOMINGORGO – Finnish artists in Rome
bySuomIngorgo offers a unique opportunity to see a cross cutting selection of Finnish contemporary art in Rome through 6 exhibitions and artists, from painting to performance.
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SuomIngorgo offers a unique opportunity to see a cross cutting selection of Finnish contemporary art in Rome through 6 exhibitions and artists, from painting to performance.
Plessi a Caracalla is a poetic feature meant to be an immersive experience for visitors, bringing history to life, and uncovering its glorious secrets while acknowledging its pitfalls.
Till January 12th, Rome’s MAXXI museum is dedicating a major exhibition to Maria Lai, one of the most original voices in Italian contemporary art.
A metaphorical walk through time where more than 60 works are on display, including a variety of sculptures, installations, and paintings by 6 featured artists.
Set in the Marche, the Terre in Movimento exhibition at Rome’s MAXXI museum shows the fierce aftermath of a land affected by a natural disaster.
This new exhibition at the Museo dell’Ara Pacis seeks to bring Claudius’ story to life for a modern audience and show his reign in a new light.
Paolo di Paolo’s exhibition at Rome’s MAXXI museum is a photographic journey of the 1950s and 60s in Italy, told through over 250 pictures.
Ever wondered what’s behind a €10K+ Birkin bag? Eleven Hermès artisans from Paris have come together under the one roof to share their experience and talents with visitors till March 16th.
After LOVE(2016) and ENJOY(2017), DREAM completes the third part of the trilogy of exhibitions at Chiostro del Bramante curated by Danilo Eccher.
The exhibition “Joint Is Out Of Timet” at Rome’s National Gallery of Modern Art, aims to reimagine the notion of art history in time and space.
Till May 5 2019, more than 170 artworks of Andy Warhol are on display at Complesso del Vittoriano.
Now on display at the Ara Pacis museum, an intimate look at Marcello Mastroianni uncovers the actor’s life and filmography through multiple lenses.
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.