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ROME
EXHIBITIONS
- Reviews of all major exhibitions taking place in Rome Italy
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Running
Exhibition from October 10th to January 2nd 2005
"ITALIA-RUSSIA
ATTRAVERSO I SECOLI. DA GIOTTO A MALEVIC. LA RECIPROCA MERAVIGLIA"
SCUDERIE DEL QUIRINALE, ROMA
Two
geographically distant countries meet and compare each other thanks
to the odd and complex world that forms and gives life to arts
here represented by painting. This is the main theme of the Automn
exhibition which has been opened at Scuderie del Quirinale with
works by Giotto representing Italian Pre-Renaissance , and by
Malevic ,one of the most important figure of Russian avant-gardes.
Almost ninetey invaluable works like Rublev and Dionisij icons,
and Chagall and Kandinskij paintings are present at the exhibition
thanks to many Russian museums, which for the first time , have
consented to lend them. The exhibition is devided into four sections
In the first one, the title of which, is In principio era Bisanzio
are present Russian icons. They tell the art history of a country,
which, through images, has chosen to explain it by using symbolism
and religious teaching ; in juxtaposition with that , we can see
the experimental path of Italian artists like Giotto, Coppo di
Marcovaldo, Duccio di Boninsegna. In the second section, Verso
le identità moderne, works of our Renaissance to Baroque are shown
(Mantegna, Guido Reni, Domenico Fetti, Pietro da Cortona, and
so on..); and besides them, we can admire the Russian artists
skill in describing sacred images. The historical turning point
can be seen during Peter the Great time (here represented in the
section L'età dei Lumi , who, through a political and cultural
action , gathers Italian artists and architects in St. Petersburg
Court. Their works are present in many important Russian private
collections. In the section Il secolo della borghesia. Dal Romanticismo
al Simbolismo and in Sfide della modernità fra democrazia e pensiero
we can see the ultimate and crucial union between the two cultures
looking with interest and curiosity at Europe.
Opening
hours: Daily
from Sunday to Thursday 10.00-20.00; Friday
and Saturday 10.00-22.30.
Tickets:
full price 9 €; reduced 6 €
Informations: Scuderie del
Quirinale, via XXIV Maggio, 16, Roma
Phone: 06/696270
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VITTORIANO MONUMENT
Monumento
a Vittorio Emanuele Vittoriano
Piazza Venezia - Roma
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Running
Exhibition till February 1st 2005
"DEGAS
CLASSICO E MODERNO"
Complesso
del Vittoriano, Roma
From
the 1st of October at Vittoriano starts a magnificent exhibition
on Degas. More than 170 works among drawings, pastels, oil paintings,
sculptures and some pictures from the Museo d'Orsay in Paris.
This exhibition is the largest ever organized in Italy among those
dedicated to the painter of classical dancer, of horses and musicians.
Opening
hours: Daily
from 9.30
a.m.- 7 p.m. from Monday to Thursday; Friday and Saturday 9.30
a.m. - 11 p.m.; Sunday 9.30 a.m.-8 p.m.
Tickets:
9 €; special prize 6.50 €.
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Running
Exhibition till January 9th 2005
"CARLA
ACCARDI, VALERY KOSHLYAKOV, SISSI "
MACRO,
Roma
An
exhibition devoted to the three artists Carla Accardi, Valery
Koshlyakov and Sissi has recently been opened in MACRO's rooms.
The first one, put on in Sale Macro has been organized by Danilo
Eccher, the museum director who, on this occasion, has decided
to exhibit more than forty works which perfectly show the Italian
artist path. The basic stylistic stages in Accardi's career ,
are four and through them, we can understan his very complicated
poetics present in his works like his seventies sicofoil, such
as the labyrinth house made of perspex , a series of ceramics
very high cones and even 15 very big drawings especially made
for the roman exhibit. The first time of Valery Koshlyakov takes
place in Sale Panorama. This very interesting and unique exhibit
has been especially planned for MACRO. Cloud is the title of his
environmental work which is highly explicative of the Russian
artist story origins : a village that has been built with poor
materials like cardboard, tape, polysterene,on which a cloud,
acting as a screen, hovers. Valery Koshlyakov calls these images
''iconic memories in space'' which are a sort of path going backwards
in the artist career through an unceasing existential search.
The third exhibition is devoted to Sissi, a very joung artist
from the town of Bologna who is internationally well known after
having been rewarded with the Furla Prize , given to her in 2002.
At Macro, she is present with her environmental work , the title
of which is NIDI (NESTS), another way to further examine her own
body, a very important theme for the performer. Sissi's artistic
searches may seem even obsessive when accurately analyzing bodiness
and its special relationships created with the surroundings. The
works exhibited are entirely made of Indonesian bombé wicker which
forms a series of nests which can be seen as contaminations interweaving
between men and animals.
Opening
hours: Daily
from Tuesday to Sunday 9.00-19.00; festivities
9.00-14.00; closed on Monday.
Tickets:
full price 5,20 €; reduced 4,20 €; free
up to 18 years old and for elderly aged more than 65
Informations: Chiostro del
Bramante -Via della Pace - 00186 Roma
Phone: 06/671070400
LAST
EXHIBITIONS
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Running
Exhibition from October 10th to January 1st2 005
"PICASSO
E LA SUA EPOCA - DONAZIONI A MUSEI AMERICANI"
PALAZZO RUSPOLI - ROME
NO
PIC AVAILABLE
Via
del Corso, 418
- Roma
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An
exhibition that makes a comparison between Pablo Picasso's works
(1881-1973) and those of artists living in the same age, has been
opened. The Spanish master has been one of the most important
for his time and for the turning points of contemporary art. Pepe
Karmel, Professor of the Department of Fine Arts at New York University,
and organiser of the event , has chosen to exhibit works that
can fully represent the artist stylistic path : from the ''Protocubist''
period to the one called ''Analytic Cubism'' showing a splitting
up of layers aimed more at presenting than representing reality;
the third section is devoted to the period called ''Analytic''
which began in 1910, showing a recomposition displaying more synthesis
than analysis and finally ''the order return'' belonging to the
post-war period. Then we have the classicist turning point followed
by the surrealist period. Thanks to the cooperation of many American
Institutions, at the exhibition are on display works by : Louis
Bouche, Stuart Davis, Charles Demunt, Lionel Feininger, Roger
de la Fresnaye, Albert Leon Gleizes, Arshile Gorky, Auguste Herbin,
Alexey Jawlensky, Alexander Kanoldt, William de Kooning, Fernand
Leger, Stanton Macdonald Wright, Jackson Pollock, Morgan Russell,
Joaquin Torres Garcia, Alice Trumbull Mason, Georges Braque, Joan
Miró e Max Weber.
Opening
hours: 9.30-19.30
. closing time of the ticket desk : 19.30 (closing time of the
exhibition : 20.30). Closed on Monday
Tickets:
full price 8 euros; reduced 6 euros 30 October
2004 - 8 January 2005
Information: Fondazione Memmo,
Palazzo Ruspoli, Via del Corso, 418 Roma.
Phone: + 39 066874704
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