Until 30 March. Photographs by the Oscar-winning film director Tornatore document a journey to Novij Urengol, the Siberian city built on the world’s most important source of natural methane gas. 10.00-19.00.
Until 30 March. Objects, prints and paintings from Pakistan, China, Japan and other countries illustrate the concept of sport from the second century BC. 8.30-14.00. Tues, Thurs, Sun and holidays 08.30-19.30. 1st and 3rd...
8 March-5 April. Conducted by Corrado Rovaris, directed by Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, with Michele Pertusi, Juan Diego Florez, Vesselina Kasarova, Alfonso Antioniuzzi. This comic opera in two acts was first performed in Venic...
Until 16 April. This exhibition traces the development of engraving techniques from the 1400s to the present day through 150 works from the collection of the Istituto Nazionale per la Grafica. 10.00-19.00.
The Calcograf...
Until 20 April 2003. Fioroni was one of the protagonists of Roman pop art during the 1960s. Recently she has dedicated her time to ceramics. The 220 pieces on show represent the shapes and forms of a real house belonging...
Until 27 April 2003. Benvenuto is a young Milanese artist who sculpts and paints familiar objects and then photographs his work. Born in Germany in 1968, Jankowski presents his multimedia installation I Played This Tomor...
Until 27 April 2003. A large site-specific wall drawing and recent gouaches.
The American conceptualist has done it again: the walls of the gallery are covered in big, bold trompe d’oeil – black, greys and...
Until 26 April 2003. tzi, the mummified body of a Copper Age hunter, was found in 1991 in the Alps. With the aid of videos, photos and reconstructions, this display tells of life 5,300 years ago when tzi lived as a triba...
Until 4 May 2003. The first exhibition in Italy of the work of the Oldenburg court painter who died in 1863. Willer lived in Rome from 1835 to 1863 and dedicated himself to painting the landscapes of Lazio. 10.00-18.00....
Until 11 May 2003. International artists and top names in contemporary Italian dance are at Teatro Verdi and the abbey of S. Zeno in Pisa for the city’s first dance festival. Future highlights include the State Bal...
28 Nov 2002 - 26 May 2003. Magic and religious objects and documents from the Russian Museum of Ethnography of St Petersburg. 09.00-18.00. Sat-Sun 09.00-20.00. Mon closed.
7 March-6 July 2003. 70 paintings by impressionist masters including Monet, Degas and Czanne. Mon-Thurs 09.30-19.30. Fri-Sat 09.30-23.30. Sun 09.30-20.30.
Accademia Nazionale di S. Cecilia. Until 26 March. This is a rare opportunity to hear Maurizio Pollini, one of the greatest pianists in the world. He not only plays in all the concerts but has thought up the exciting pro...
Until 29 March. Conducted by Bruno Bartoletti, directed by Liliana Cavani, with Patricia Racette, Peter Straka, Kathryn Harries, Torsten Kert.
Jenufa tells the story of the young Jenufa, the object of desire of half-br...
Chamber music concert by La Chapelle Royale, the Collegium Vocale Gent and the Orchestre des Champs Elyses, conducted by Philippe Herreweghe. Music by Mozart (21.00).
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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...
John Cabot University, a regionally accredited American liberal arts university in Rome, Italy, is currently seeking an enthusiastic person to fill the position of Public Services...