ساحة الإمبراطور أغسطس، 10، روما، إيطاليا (Piazza Augusto Imperatore, 10, Rome, Italy) 0039063080400
Between the suspended light of Venice, the geometries of the Bauhaus, and landscapes shaped by a restless gaze, the trajectory of an unconventional artist comes into focus. The Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Rome presents an exhibition dedicated to Max Peiffer Watenphul, a singular figure of the twentieth-century avant-garde. Bringing together around 80 works, the exhibition traces the artist’s entire creative path - from his early beginnings and training at the Bauhaus in Weimar to his mature works produced in Italy. Painter, photographer, and tireless traveler, Peiffer Watenphul moved through the artistic ferment of the 1920s while maintaining an independent stance, resisting any fixed definition. The exhibition highlights his connection to the Bauhaus’s interdisciplinary ethos, while emphasizing his personal evolution toward a distinctive and autonomous pictorial language. From cityscapes and still lifes to Italian views and his postwar Venetian period, his work reveals an intense, lyrical vision capable of transforming reality into image. More than a retrospective, the exhibition offers the portrait of an artist who reimagined, with subtlety and freedom, the legacy of the European avant-gardes.
A new exhibit comes to the heart of historic Roma. "The Genius of Images" comes to the flagship Bvlgari boutique on 10 Via Condotti, occupying Domvs, the space that has been permanently designated as a place to celebrate Bvlgari Heritage. This particular exhibit features images from the Bvlgari archives, most from the 1960s through 1990s, showing ...