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martedì 19 settembre 2017

Pablo Picasso. Tra Cubismo e Classicismo: 1915 - 1925

Amanti dell'arte e appassionati in erba, se siete a Roma tra il 22/09/2017 e il 21/01/2018 non perdete
la mostra: "Pablo Picasso. Tra Cubismo e Classicismo: 1915 - 1925".
Art lovers and budding enthusiasts, if you are in Rome between 09/22/2017 and 01/21/2018 do not miss the exhibition: "Pablo Picasso. Tra Cubismo e Classicismo: 1915 - 1925".

domenica 27 agosto 2017

Tra Creature Digitali e Panorami Cosmici/Between Digital Creatures and Cosmic Landscapes

Sempre i soliti pomeriggi a Roma? Ecco qualcosa di diverso: All'Ex Dogana, troverete la mostra "ArtFutura Creature Digitali " e il Planetario. Il tutto dentro questa vecchia stazione ferroviaria riadatta alle necessita della struttura.

giovedì 27 luglio 2017

Last Days: Da Caravaggio a Bernini. Capolavori del Seicento italiano nelle collezioni reali di Spagna.


Hi guys, in Rome, still for a short time (until July 30, 2017) it will be possible to visit one of the most spectacular exhibitions on painters of the sixteenth century, there are also some sculptures and some works not made on canvas. The exhibition is called Da Caravaggio a Bernini. Capolavori del Seicento italiano nelle collezioni reali di Spagna. 

lunedì 24 luglio 2017

Museo Nazionale Etrusco/National Etruscan Museum



Hi guys, today we want to tell you about the extraordinary National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia.
The building dates back to the Renaissance and it was the residence of Pope Julius III.
The decorative structure of the villa was enriched by frescoes, only partially preserved, by Pietro Venale from Imola, by Taddeo Zuccari, and by Prospero Fontana.

mercoledì 14 giugno 2017

Heroes by Baselitz, painting in Rome

Hi guys, I want to talk to you about a beautiful show in Rome that will close in a few days and I think it is wonderful.
If you, like me, are not experts in painting don't worry, Baselitz, in his exhibition at Palazzo dei Congressi, Heroes, describes the fragility of his characters, tendentially soldiers, shepherds, rebels, all associated with a sense of malaise, weakness and fragility that the author is able to exaggerate through the great dimensions of paintings and the use of colors.