Gallery on the Via Corso. Dufy exhibition on during my visit to Christmas 2022. Well laid out rooms, clear descriptions in Italian and English. 10 Euros was reasonable. For a decent sized exhibition in a comfortable sized space. It took me about 90 minutes to see everything but I tend to meander backwards and forwards between items I like. Always think of Dufy as a Riviera painter and so was interested to see how he progressed as a painter and the alternative mediums he employed. I clearly knew nothing about Dufy and came away a bit more enlightened! The cafe and bookshop at the end didn't feel pushy like some galleries and 3 euros for coffee and biscuits and the chance to sit down didn't seem exorbitant.. A lovely Sunday...
Read morePalazzo Cipolla in Rome is the exhibition space of Fondazione Roma Arte-Musei, a non-profit institution promoting artistic and cultural projects in five different cultural fields: visual arts, poetry, dance, theatre and publishing. The Foundation was established in 1999 and has since organised over 45 exhibitions in Palazzo Cipolla, often in association with the most prestigious national and international museums including the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid, the State Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg, the Louvre in Paris, the Palace Museum in Beijing, the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin, and the Whitney Museum of American Art...
Read moreA must-see exhibition for art lovers and anyone interested in Picasso’s life and legacy. “Picasso: The Foreigner” at Palazzo Cipolla offers a fresh and intimate look at the artist’s journey as a political and cultural outsider. The collection is beautifully curated, featuring paintings, sketches, ceramics, and rare archival material that reveal a lesser-known side of Picasso. The exhibition also explores his time in Rome in 1917, which adds a unique local connection. Well-organized, informative audio guides, and a peaceful atmosphere. A powerful and enriching experience—don’t miss it if...
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