Rome Exhibitions

Discover the best exhibitions in Rome, from major museum shows to contemporary art, photography and design. Explore what’s on now and find the most interesting exhibitions to see during your stay in the Eternal City.

Cracking Art at Castel Romano Designer Outlet

Until September 18 more than 100 art pieces in regenerated plastics on display for a special journey between art and nature

Han Yuchen – “Tibet, splendore e purezza” at Palazzo Bonaparte

Han Yuchen, the world-renowned Chinese oil painter, will have a selection of his works exhibited at Palazzo Bonaparte from July 14 to September 4, 2022.

Ruediger Glatz. Reflecting Pasolini at Palazzo delle Esposizioni

From July 8 to September 8, the Palazzo delle Esposizioni will be hosting “Reflecting Pasolini” - a photographic series by German photographer Ruediger Glatz, in collaboration with Tilda Swinton and Olivier Saillard.

Titian, Dialogues of Nature and Love at Rome’s Borghese Gallery

Discover the exhibition - dossier on Titian’s journey around the themes of Nature and Love at Galleria Borghese in Rome.

Pier Paolo Pasolini. Non mi lascio commuovere dalle fotografie.

A photo exhibition of the life of Pier Paolo Pasolini will be held at the WeGil center in Trastevere, Rome till July 10, 2022.

Robert Doisneau’s Photography Reveals Wonder and Disorder at the Ara Pacis Museum

Prints from the Atelier Robert Doisneau in Montrouge adorn the walls of Rome’s Ara Pacis Museum through September 4th.

Colors of the Romans Exhibit: Mosaics from the Capitoline Collections

Colors of the Romans: Mosaics from the Capitoline Collections is a new exhibit hosted at Centrale Montemartini in Rome until September 2023.

Gianni Berengo Gardin. The eye as vocation

Discover "The eye as a vocation", the exibition dedicated to the great photographer Gianni Berengo Gardin at MAXXI museum in Rome.

Sesto Senso Art Gallery

Sesto Senso Art Gallery has been promoting young rising artists as well as those well-established in the contemporary art scene since it opened in 2008.

Moriyama and Tomatsu’s “Tokyo Revisited” exhibit portrays raw intricacies of urban life

Maxxi museum in Rome celebrates two renowned Japanese photographers, Moriyaka and Tomatsu, depicting urban realities of Tokyo.
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