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Expositions

Five photographers experiment with new languages through travel, exploring landscapes and encountering places and communities during festive days


Known for his innovative use of materials and techniques and his exploration of themes related to perception and representation, Swiss artist Urs Fischer presents
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A solo exhibition paying tribute to one of Pop Art’s most innovative and representative artists – painter, writer, composer, pianist and producer Mark Kostabi, bor
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An exhibition that transforms the MuCiv - Museo delle Civiltà into an open and wel
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A visual and emotional tribute to one of the most beloved popes in contemporary history in an exhibition that combines art, memory and spirituality.

A journey that weaves together spirituality, art and technology in a unique blend of past and present. Built around the figure of St.

A journey through the territories of faith, spirituality and progress.

The magic of the lotus flower at the Andersen House Museum.

A captivating and evocative photo book dedicated to the current jubilee year and the unexpected and momentous events that have characterized it so far, with the death of Pope Franc
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Art and nature come together at Rome’s Bioparco with a travelling exhibition conc
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The Colosseum Archaeological Park hosts the exhibition Magna Mater.

Much more than just sports arenas, stadiums are vital centers, places of collective ritual, symbols of passion and change.


An artistic and affective adventure built on diversity, of languages, training and culture, but also on common ideas and passions, capable of transforming life into poetry.


The American Academy in Rome presents the first exhibition dedicated to the influence of a group of trailblazing women who helped record archaeology and landscapes from new vantage
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The exhibition Agorà – Science and Mathematics from the Ancient Mediterranean at the Villa dei Quintili,
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The exhibition Imagining Rome.

The fragile beauty of one of the oldest forms of Ukrainian folk art.
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