Italy as a desire. A new photo exhibition at Scuderie del Quirinale
byItaly as a desire. A new photo exhibition at Scuderie del Quirinale: understanding Italy through the lenses of photography.
Italy as a desire. A new photo exhibition at Scuderie del Quirinale: understanding Italy through the lenses of photography.
The World Press Photo Exhibition will display the 2023 edition of the Oscars of Photography at Rome’s Palazzo delle Esposizioni till June 4.
A photo exhibition of the life of Pier Paolo Pasolini will be held at the WeGil center in Trastevere, Rome till July 10, 2022.
Exhibition dedicated to Margaret Bourke-White, one of the most representative and emblematic figures of photojournalism.
Gastel has captured over 200 figures in elegant shots and displayed the essence of human emotions and identity in just a few camera clicks.
Almost 40 years worth of works by Italian photographer Gabriele Basilico documenting the transformation of the world’s urban contemporary landscapes are now on display at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
The Ara Güler exhibition – a mix of celebrity portraits and photos of Istanbul between the ’50s and ’80s – proves that photography goes beyond time and place.
Witness Inge Morath’s entire career and some of her most important works at Rome’s Inge Morath: La vita. La fotografia. exhibition untill January 19 2020.
Letizia Battaglia is recognised as one of the most important contemporary photographers
Till July 28th, don’t miss out on Paradise Garage, where American Fashion photographer Jeff Barks tells his imaginary walk through the Bel Paese through over 50 images.
Set in the Marche, the Terre in Movimento exhibition at Rome’s MAXXI museum shows the fierce aftermath of a land affected by a natural disaster.
At Piazza Navona, right in the heart of the Eternal City, the Museo di Roma is hosting the photography exhibition Fotografi a Roma: A contemporary point of view of the Rome and its people.
Paolo di Paolo’s exhibition at Rome’s MAXXI museum is a photographic journey of the 1950s and 60s in Italy, told through over 250 pictures.
Now on display at the Ara Pacis museum, an intimate look at Marcello Mastroianni uncovers the actor’s life and filmography through multiple lenses.