“I know it by heart” by Tara McPherson
byDorothy Circus Gallery presents Tara Mcpherson’s First Solo Show in Rome, which will be displayed from the next June 11th 2015 till September 26th
BEST EVENTS IN ROME
Dorothy Circus Gallery presents Tara Mcpherson’s First Solo Show in Rome, which will be displayed from the next June 11th 2015 till September 26th
Cerealia seeks to promote knowledge and understanding of the Mediterranean’s regional diversity by showcasing how the cultivation of grain played an integral part in connecting the East and the West, socially, economically, and culturally.
From May 15-18th over 1,200 square meters of exhibition space will host 400 International and Italian artists during the first International Biennale of Art and Culture in Rome.
Till 26 July 2015, Fondazione Roma Museo – Palazzo Cipolla will be presenting an ambitious cultural operation centred around the Baroque in Rome exhibition.
From March 16-July 27 2015, Rome’s Chiostro del Bramante will feature 140 works of beloved artist Marc Chagall in its exhibition “Chagall. Love and Life.”
From 27 March to 27 June 2015, an exhibition dedicated to landscape photography by Luca Campigotto will be at the Galleria del Cembalo in Rome.
From March 6th to June 21st, the Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome will display Matisse’s joy of the East, the Arabesque exhibit.
K Party the elusive, underground, too-cool-for-school event that has rocked the Rome nightlife scene this past year.
The festival will present the best practices of the art of sound through works of sound art and interactive digital art as well as performances of experimental electronic music and will feature 21 internationally renowned artists.
Till 8 February 2015, American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell in Palazzo Sciarra, Fondazione Roma Museo
Till 31 August 2014, Frida Kahlo Exhibition at Scuderie del Quirinale
Till 8 June 2014, Musée D’Orsay. Masterpieces at Complesso del Vittoriano
Herb Ritts “In piena luce”, till 30th March 2014 at Auditorium in Rome
Gracing the walls of the Palazzo delle Esposizioni of Rome are nearly two hundred images by legendary photographer Helmut Newton (1920-2004). The exhibition takes its name from the first three volumes he published: White Women (1976), Sleepless Nights (1979) and Big Nudes (1981).