The 18th Quadriennale d’Arte presents itself as a collective journey into Italian art of the new millennium, featuring 54 artists - 16 under the age of 35 - and no fewer than 45 first-time participants. Titled Fantastica, the exhibition unfolds across five sections, each entrusted to a different curator, exploring key themes of contemporary creativity. Luca Massimo Barbero reflects on self-portraiture as self-representation and a mirror of fluid identity. Francesco Bonami envisions “autonomous rooms” for each artist, independent spaces without the need for a unifying narrative. With The Time of Images, Emanuela Mazzonis di Pralafera examines the pervasiveness of photography, poised between reality and fiction. Francesco Stocchi curates a deliberately untitled section, where the exhibition itself becomes a collective artwork. Finally, Alessandra Troncone addresses the notion of the unfinished body - human, animal, or mechanical - as an open field for new identities and possible futures. A mosaic that captures the vitality and plurality of today’s Italian art scene.
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 ...