Artemisia Gentileschi e il suo tempo
byA journey through the art of the first half of the 17th century in the footsteps of a great and true woman: Artemisia Gentileschi
BEST EVENTS IN ROME
A journey through the art of the first half of the 17th century in the footsteps of a great and true woman: Artemisia Gentileschi
An exhibition dedicated to the tormented genius and painter Antonio Ligabue on display at Complesso del Vittoriano.
The Japanese House at MAXXI examines the interpretation of the house by over 50 Japanese architects, who are situated anywhere from tradition to innovation.
Unplugged in Monti is the popular unplugged sessions at BlackMarket in Rome.
Love: Contemporary Art Meets Love, Chiostro del Bramante’s fall exhibit explores how prolific artists of the past century have chosen to portray the love.
The Banks of The Tevere Heat Up Each Night With An Eclectic Mix Of Cultural Events, Bars, Restaurants and Nightlife.
The Galleria d’Arte Moderna in Rome hosts the exhibition Roma Anni Trenta e le Quadriennali d’Arte 1931 – 1935 – 1939 until October 30th
War, Capitalism & Liberty at Palazzo Cipolla in Rome till September 4th (Via del Corso, 320).
World Press Photo at Rome’s Trastevere Museo from 29 April to 29 May
A Contemporary Art Project for the Tiber, Inspired by the Story of Rome The South African artist William Kentridge is internationally recognized for his…
View Italian Renaissance art by Correggio and Parmigianino, who transformed the city of Parma into a major artistic center in the 16th Century
Through March 17 2016, there is a rare opportunity to see an important and newly discovered piece of Forma Urbis Romae, at the Museo dell’Ara Pacis.
Whether you’re in a couple, single, newlywed or if you’ve sworn off love altogether, here are some ways to celebrate/survive Valentine’s Day in Rome.
A major exhibition devoted to Toulouse-Lautrec, the quintessential bohemian painter of fin-de-siècle Paris, at Ara Pacis in Rome till 8 May 2016.