Roma

Manuele Menconi | Jun 9, 2014
Arne Maasik and the exploration of the threshold concept in photography. With ‘Given Space/Spazio Dato’, the Estonian artist tries to overcome this theme with a precise work in which he balances light and perspective. The …
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Michela Alessandrini | Apr 9, 2014
Carla Subrizi speaks Chinese, appreciates sincere enthusiasm, and often wears black. Since 1994, Carla Subrizi teaches History of Contemporary Art and Contemporary Art Semiotics at Sapienza University in Rome and is artistic director of …
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Manuele Menconi | Apr 1, 2014
A temporary art event will take place next Thursday in Rome. A building located in Piazza Pasquinio 69 which is going to be restored and transformed by the end of September in a luxury apartment …
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Eleonora Salvi | Mar 5, 2014
1970s Rome at Palazzo delle Esposizioni –– There are particular places and historical periods that will go down in history for having fostered the creation of cultural trends and the subsequent ferment of movements and …
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Caterina Berardi | Jan 27, 2014
Curious visitors have been wandering all last summer long about the strange conglomerate in the main courtyard of MACRO Testaccio. It took a while and a crew of experienced rock climbers but Big Bambù, a …
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Federica Salzano | Nov 12, 2013
At the beginning there was Kounellis. Today, after 15 years, the Greek artist comes back with a site-specific work to celebrate the birthday of Fondazione Volume!. An old wardrobe is the connection with the past. It’s …
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Manuele Menconi | Oct 31, 2013
Headshots exploring Problem Paintings, and a Horse/Bed. These are the four subjects exposed by Swiss artist Urs Fischer at the Gagosian Gallery in Rome. In both the sculpture and the series of pictures the capital matter …
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Federica Salzano | Oct 28, 2013
Money and control are concentrated in few hands. Most people are left powerless. Pascal Hachem is an artist completely focused on his time. He observes the world and he represents its wrongness with a comprehensible …
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Manuele Menconi | Oct 8, 2013
Trialogo is the first exhibition at the new Andrea Iezzi’s Galleria L’Opera in Rome. Three artists – Mauro Maugliani, Gonzalo Orquín and Luis Serrano – took an exploration between painting, photography and video art, realizing …
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Federica Salzano | Oct 2, 2013
Wyatt Kahn refers to the limitations of vision and plays with the illusions of the view. The artist puts together irregular panels leaving between them inconsistencies and spaces that reveal the presence of the human …
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Vincenzo Estremo | Jul 8, 2013
Cucinare in Massima Sicurezza (Cooking in Maximum Security) by Matteo Guidi is a recipe book developed with inmates from high security sections inside Italian prisons. Illustrated by Mario Trudu, it lists the methods used by prisoners to cook …
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Federica Salzano | Jul 4, 2013
Ágalma in Greek is a gift, an ornament. And Corona is Pietro Fortuna’s present to Rome’s Quadriennale – a block of marble that holds a series of small balls, coins, and a bell: objects located exactly where they …
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