Lorcan O'Neill gallery in Trastevere presents the work of Sicilian artist Manfredi Beninati in an exhibition titled "Il Sei Novembre del Duemilatrentanove".
Beninati's work has been included in many prestigious...
On the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Japanese Cultural Institute in Rome, the Japan Foundation, the Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna, and the Museum of Modern Art of Kyoto have organised a major exhibiti...
Masterpieces by the great Venetian painter Titian have been loaned by major museums and galleries across the globe. Celebrated works like the Concert and La Bella from Palazzo Pitti, Flora f...
In the mid-1970s the Perugia-born Giuman began working in media such as photography, videotape, performance, and installation along with painting, which remains the foundation of his work. He started to work in glass in...
Ten years after his death, this exhibition pays tribute to the popular Italian actor Alberto Sordi highlighting his extraordinary relationship with Rome. Photographs, films, letters audio and video material, objects and...
The Keats-Shelley House presents an exhibition entitled Visionary Flowers, featuring the original drawings published in Nancy Watkins' most recent book, Il fiore è un'idea, with rhymed legends by Lucio Persio...
An exhibition at Rome's Gagosian Gallery juxtaposes paintings by Joan Mitchell (1925-1992) and sculptures by John Chamberlain (1927-2011), two American artists inspired by Abstract Expressionism.
Mitchell is a major f...
This exhibition, entitled Fifty Kids, gathers together a selection of 50 beautiful photographs of children, taken by Elliott Erwitt in over half a century of history.
Kids have always been among Erwitt’s favouri...
This project in conjunction with the Israeli embassy in Italy and the Italy-Israel Foundation for Culture and Arts is a multidisciplinary event that highlights the energy and the vision of 24 Isreali artists who are expl...
Subtitled “the one thousand lives of Vittorio De Sica”, this exhibition celebrates the Italian actor and film director, Vittorio De Sica, considered one of the fathers of neo-realism and one of the greatest i...
The work of noted New York photographer Leonard Freed (1929-2006) is on show at an exhibition titled "Kate – Nudi 2001-2004" at ACTA International on Via Panisperna.
The exhibition comprises 20 black and white n...
L'Inferno di Dante. A collection of largely unknown graphic works by the sculptor, Auguste Rodin. The drawings inspired by Dante’s “Inferno” were printed in 1897 in a book published by Goupil & Cie,...
16 Jan-28 Feb.
The 40 large-scale sculptures by Libyan artist Ali WakWak were completed since April 2011, two months after the Libyan uprising. WakWak has used helmets, firearms, ammunition, and other military objects...
1 Feb-1 March.
14 Racconti sulla Passione di Cristo. Described as an “emotional experience” this exhibition is composed of 14 elements that narrate the spiritual itinerary of the Way of the Cross.
The 1...
41 paintings, seven installations and 16 drawings by this artist from Calabria centre on the theme of “memory”. De Pietro has conceived the works in relationship to the ancient remains of the archaeological s...
18 Jan-17 Feb. This is part two of an exhibition that started off in Venice and moves to Rome with a selection of original drawings, models and a video with contemporary interviews and personal accounts regarding th...
17 Jan-8 Feb. The Moto della Mente art gallery near Piazza Navona presents an exhibition of work by American artists who created art in Rome from the end of the 1960s to the 1990s.
This fine, private collection was am...
14 Jan-16 Feb.
Born in Trieste in 1930, the journalist Erich B. Kusch was a parliamentary correspondent in the press office of Dieter von Konig in Bonn, and later in Rome for a number of German publications....
Oltre il Buio. A selection of drawings from Carlo Levi’s last years.
Over 30 works are accompanied by notes and comments by the artist who was partially blind at the time due to surgery. They are exhibited toget...
11 Jan-10 Feb.
“Chung ga opla” is the literal translation from Vietnamese of “Sunny side-up eggs”, and Danh Vo is acclaimed by critics as one of the most interesting artists on the internationa...
British Institutes Roma Prati is looking for mother tongue and certified teachers. Some experience teaching young children/teenagers would be a bonus, but not essential. Availabili...
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St George’s British International School is seeking an IT Technician to join the IT Department on a full time basis at the earliest possible date. The school has...
John Cabot University (JCU), a regionally accredited American university in Rome, is seeking a dedicated and dynamic individual to join our Career Services Center as a Career Servi...
Yoga weekend in a magnificent Renaissance palace in Bolsena, about 1.5 hours drive from Roma. Frescoed walls, coffered decorated ceilings, four poster beds and Old Master paintings...