In Europe, the myth of the Vittoria Alata circulated since the Renaissance. Nobody, however, had any idea of its whereabouts. It was quite a surprise when, on July 20, 1826, an imposing bronze statue was unearthed underneath the Capitolium of Brescia, exhibiting the legendary traits of the Goddess. Brought to light by a group of patriots against the will of Austrians oppressors, the icon of victory was immediately associated with the ardour of the coming Risorgimento. Napoleon III wished to admire it in person, the poet Carducci dedicated an ode to it, D’Annunzio fell in love with it, while casts and copies spread across every continent and scholars sought to understand the work’s enigmatic past. Almost 200 years after its discovery, the Vittoria Alata returns to the spotlight - a restoration has brought back its ancient splendour and the new, scenographic display by Spanish architect Juan Navarro Baldeweg sees it returned to the location where it was found, the Cidneo Hill. The event marks the rebirth of Brescia’s rich archeological heritage with its roots in Imperial Rome. The past meets the contemporary in the numerous events planned for the occasion - at the centre of it all is the Park of ancient Brixia which, spread over six hectares, represents the larges archeological site of Northern Italy.
A large retrospective dedicated to Gae Aulenti (1927 - 2012), one of the most representative figures of contemporary architecture and design. The exhibition itinerary consists of environments in 1:1 scale, thanks to the original materials preserved in the architect's Milanese archive, including drawings, photographs and models.
Created in collaboration with the Goffredo Parise and Giosetta Fioroni Foundation, the exhibition retraces the entire arc of the artist’s long career, born in Rome in 1932, through the theme of the gaze and the representation of female otherness.
Nidaa Badwan grew up in the tormented Palestinian territories. In 2013, not wanting to submit to the impositions that the Hamas regime applies especially towards women, she decided to isolate herself for several months in her room in Gaza, to pursue through forced self-imposed seclusion an experience of artistic freedom.
An Emperor’s Jewel - The Making of the Bvlgari Hotel Roma
A new movie starring Bvlgari Global Brand Ambassador Priyanka Chopra Jonas and produced by Atomic Production and directed by Andrea Rovetta, gives viewers an unprecedented view of Bvlgari Hotel Roma, taking them behind the scenes to discover the craftsmanship and culture that inspired the property.