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Rome: the main exhibitions 2024

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Here follows the program of exhibtions in Rome for the 2024!

Rome expands its cultural programme – already rich – with exhibitions of contemporary art, modern art, photography and design.

There really is something for everyone! To help you choose which one to visit, we at Artsupp in this article propose the must see 2024 exhibitions in the city of Rome.

If you want to discover all the exhibitions scheduled and ongoing in Rome, go to Artsupp.com and see the complete list of exhibitions in Rome 2024.

Artista alla GNAM: Emilio Isgrò protagonista 2024 until the 31st of December 2024

Emilio Isgrò is the first artist within the Artist at GNAM initiative which offers a program of “visiting artists”, with the formula “one year, one artist, one room”.

The GNAM will host an Italian artist for a year, organizing a series of meetings and exhibiting a significant selection of his works in a room.

Emilio Isgrò, one of the most authoritative of Italian culture, was selected for 2024 on the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of “Cancellatura”: a radical artistic gesture that revolutionized the language of art on an international level.

Isgrò deletes Isgrò

Alighiero e Boetti. Raddoppiare dimezzando at the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca until the 15th of February 2025

Until the 15th of February 2025, the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca in Rome presents the exhibition Alighiero e Boetti. dedicated to Boetti, one of the most visionary and influential artists of the 20th century.
The exhibition offers an unusual journey through his work, in its most rigorous and conceptual as well as imaginative aspects.

Alighiero e Boetti. Raddoppiare dimezzando

Miró – Il costruttore di sogni at the Museo Storico della Fanteria until the 23rd of February 2025

Joan Miró, among the most revolutionary artists of the 20th century, he is the protagonist of the exhibition Miró – Il costruttore di sogni, at Museo Storico della Fanteria di Roma until the 23rd of February 2025.

The project consists of a selection of 140 artworks representing Miró’s art, his revolutionary language and the experiments that characterized approximately 60 years of his long existence (1893-1983), leaving an indelible mark on the art and culture of our time.

Mirò, il costruttore dei sogni

THE SONG OF THE SIRENS: Water told by artists until January 13, 2025

The Accademia di Francia in Rome – Villa Medici offers, until January 13, 2025, a journey around the theme of water through the works of about 30 international contemporary artists, and 10 of these creations are conceived specifically for the exhibition.

The exhibition invites us to explore the different states of water seen through the eyes of artists, from its representation to its political implications, from a good transformed into a resource to a metaphorical search for its source.

Sunken Cities, Emilija Škarnulyte

Fernando Botero until January the 19th January 2025 at Palazzo Bonaparte

Until January 19th 2024, in Palazzo Bonaparte in Rome arrive the largest exhibition ever held in Italy dedicated to Fernando Botero, one of the most important artists of the 20th century, who passed away exactly one year ago.

On display are over 120 masterpieces that exceptionally tell the story of Botero’s great mastery in various artistic techniques, from painting to sculpture, while at the same time retracing his entire artistic career, an exuberant and magical universe.

Ballerina at the barre, Fernando Botero

Pietro Ruffo: the last wonderful minute until February 16, 2025 at Palazzo delle Esposizioni

L’ ultimo meraviglioso minuto di Pietro Ruffo is the largest exhibition ever dedicated to the artist by a public institution.

Pietro Ruffo questions the impact of man on the Earth, exploring the legitimacy of the term Anthropocene and condensing the history of our planet and knowledge in the works on display. The exhibition is divided into the large hall on the piano nobile of Palazzo Esposizioni and the three adjacent rooms.

The exhibition continues with the discovery of the first human traces, re-proposed through five large paintings from the Anthropocene Prehistory series. The exhibition ends with a reflection on Rome, seen and dissected in its various historical and geological phases.

Pietro Ruffo L’ultimo meraviglio minuto

If you are also interestes in all the other must see exhibitions in 2024Venice, Naples, Turin and Milan,we recommend our insights:

Venice: must see exhibitions in 2024

Exhibitions in Naples: which ones to see in 2024

Turin: the exhibitions in 2024

Exhibtions in Milano 2024: the five you must see

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