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Rome from 9 of April to 11 of July Palazzo delle Esposizioni
The Palazzo delle Esposizioni dedicates a major retrospective exhibition at Mimmo Jodice, curated by Ida Gianelli, to celebrate fifty years of the famous Italian photographer born in Naples seventy-five years ago. In the exhibition, some 180 photographs taken between 1964 and 2009, all in black and white and printed mostly by hand by the author. To meet the first trials, images dating back to the Sixties, individual pieces with which the author experienced the expressive possibilities of photography. Then came the time of the survey office.
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Rome from 9 of April to 11 of July 2010 Palazzo Esposizioni
At the conclusion of the celebrations of De Chirico 2008-2009, Palazzo delle Esposizioni is preparing to devote a significant tribute to the great master Italian founder of the Met, the most significant cultural movement and rich throughout the twentieth century that it was in 2010, making a century. |
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Rome from 28 of march to 28 of May Palazzo delle Esposizioni
After the success of last season, continued collaboration between the Expositions Palace and the Accademia Filarmonica Romana: this year is the Quartetto Bernini, one of the best Italian chamber complex, to bring great music in the Auditorium of the Palace, with third cycle of concerts at the end of the trip in the quartets of Mozart.
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Thursday, 23 May 2013 07:58
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Rome from 9 of April to 11 of July Palazzo delle Esposizioni
The Palazzo delle Esposizioni presents the installation of Giulio Paolini entitled The one and the others. The enigma of the hour, specifically designed for this occasion and ideal relationship with the exhibition of Giorgio de Chirico. Among the foremost artists of contemporary art, Giulio Paolini (Genoa 1940) made his debut in the early sixties and was among the protagonists of Arte Povera. Always conceived as a work of art that evokes a dizzying view a potentially infinite number of other visions and embrace a dilated time, extended to all art, past and future.
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Thursday, 23 May 2013 07:58
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Rome from 6 of March to 9 of April Complesso del Vittoriano
from 6 March to 29 June 2010 the Vittoriano Complex in Rome presents a prestigious exhibition for the first time relates the extraordinary innovations, through which the Impressionists revolutionized traditional painting with a broader understanding of nature, culture and modernization of their time. Over 170 works including paintings, works on paper and photographs of the era, they never exhibited before in Italy, traces the development of the representation of nature in the nineteenth century French painting, starting from the first innovations to the classic rules made by the painters of the School Barbizon, exploring in depth the revolution of the Impressionists, to get to the triumph of the color of Monet's Water Lilies.
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