Casa Balla. From the house to the universe and back at MAXXI
byMAXXI is celebrating the 150th anniversary of Giacomo Balla’s birth with an exhibit split between the museum and Balla’s own apartment in Via Oslavia.
MAIN EXHIBITIONS IN ROME
MAXXI is celebrating the 150th anniversary of Giacomo Balla’s birth with an exhibit split between the museum and Balla’s own apartment in Via Oslavia.
Gagosian Gallery Rome presents Forgiving and Forgetting, an exhibition of sculptures and new paintings by Damien Hirst.
Galleria Borghese is the home of the exhibit Archaeology Now, from Damien Hirst’s series Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable.
The Tempo Barocco Exhibit at Palazzo Barberini displays 40 works, including paintings, sculptures, and clocks from the best Baroque artists.
Rome’s Villa Borghese to host an outdoor exhibition with contemporary art installations by renowned artists till July 25, 2021.
The new exhibition Roma Nascita di Una Capitale 1870-1915 is open at Museo di Roma Palazzo Braschi until September 26, 2021.
Banksy returns to Rome with a deeper exhibition: 250 of the English artist’s works on display at Rome’s Chiostro del Bramante till January 2022.
The Spanish artist Manolo Valdés has made a comeback after 25 years away, bestowing us with 70 tremendous works at Rome’s Palazzo Cipolla.
On the 200th anniversary since his death, the Mercati di Traiano pays tribute to Napoleon Bonaparte with the exhibition “Napoleon and the Myth of Rome”, open to the public till November 7th
Gastel has captured over 200 figures in elegant shots and displayed the essence of human emotions and identity in just a few camera clicks.
The 2020 Art Quadriennale will take place at Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome until Spring 2021 under the title “Fuori/Out”.
The Capitoline Museum pays tribute to Roberto Longhi with an exhibition that displays over 40 works that present Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio.
The “Frequency” exhibit by Sultan bin Fahad will be on display at the Rhinoceros Gallery till December 10th.
Until 29th November, Ara Pacis Museum is hosting an exhibition featuring archives and creations from Rome’s foremost costume design studios.