Any form of visual art created in public locations is usually defined as street art and street artists choose the street as their gallery as to communicate directly and without boundaries with their public.
The exhibition, hosted at the Museum of Contemporary Art, will bring the experience of 12 of these artists indoor while comparing their different use of street art language.
"Urban Legends" will open on June, 7 at La Pelanda, Macro Museum. Entrance will be free of charge.
For more info about the museum click here: Macro Museum
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May 18, 2014
September 20, 2013
Sebastião Salgado at the Ara Pacis Museum
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The exhibition, hosted at the Ara Pacis, in the heart of ancient Rome, clearly testimonies Salgado's deep involvement in the environmental protection of our planet.
With hundreds of fascinating black and white images, "Genesis" portrays the magnificent beauty of regions that are still in a pristine condition despite the manifold destruction caused by irresponsible human activity.
In an era, in which technology and progress seem to be essential targets for the
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Salgado's message is poignant. It makes us feel that it's not too late to undertake strong actions to save and protect our marvellous planet, that we're still in time to preserve its beauty and our lives, and that instead of rushing to move continuously forward, we should slow down and wonder whether the progress at which we aim is worth such a high price.
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May 16, 2013
Free entrance ticket!
May 1, 2013
COMING SOON - World Press Photo 2013
This year, the international jury of the 56th annual World Press Photo contest has awarded 54 photographers coming from 32 different countries. The hard work of these professionals in visual journalism has been divided into nine categories: Contemporary Issues, Daily Life, General News, Nature, Observed Portraits, Sports Action, Sports Feature, Spot news, Staged Portraits.
Photo of the Year 2012 is a picture taken in Gaza City on November, 20th by Paul Hansen of the Swedish daily Dagens Nyheter.
The Museo di Roma in Trastevere, will feature the awarded photographs from May, 4th until May, 26th.
Opening time: from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. from Tuesday to Sunday. The museum is closed on Mondays and entrance is allowed until one hour before closing time.

The Museo di Roma in Trastevere, will feature the awarded photographs from May, 4th until May, 26th.
Opening time: from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. from Tuesday to Sunday. The museum is closed on Mondays and entrance is allowed until one hour before closing time.
You might also be interested in: http://roaming-in-rome.blogspot.it/2012/03/museum-of-rome-in-trastevere-on-sunday.html
For address and map click:
Museo di Roma In Trastevere - Piazza Sant Egidio 1
April 26, 2013
Tiziano. A must see in Rome.
"Treat a work of art like a prince. Let it speak to you first." (Arthur Schopenhauer)
When we come to speak about art, nothing is more true than this quote.
Lately I have been visiting "Tiziano", a fabulous exhibition hosted at "Le Scuderie del Quirinale".
Forty paintings testimony the incredible rise and success of this amazingly gifted venetian renaissance artist and unparalleled promoter of the renewal of culture in Italy and Europe during the sixteenth century. His artworks, loaned from many leading museums, both in Europe and overseas, allow the visitor to grasp the exceptional nature of this talented artist.
My favourite painting? All of them! But especially the portraits, such as the one of Pope Paul III
When we come to speak about art, nothing is more true than this quote.
Lately I have been visiting "Tiziano", a fabulous exhibition hosted at "Le Scuderie del Quirinale".
Forty paintings testimony the incredible rise and success of this amazingly gifted venetian renaissance artist and unparalleled promoter of the renewal of culture in Italy and Europe during the sixteenth century. His artworks, loaned from many leading museums, both in Europe and overseas, allow the visitor to grasp the exceptional nature of this talented artist.
My favourite painting? All of them! But especially the portraits, such as the one of Pope Paul III
For address and map click:
Scuderie del Quirinale, Piazza XXIV Maggio
March 26, 2013
COMING SOON - Bruce Springsteen back in Rome

In case you can't attend the roman event, the 63 years old american songwriter will hold other concerts in:
Naples on May, 23
Padova on May, 31
Milan on June, 3
For tickets:
http://www.ticketone.it/bruce-springsteen-biglietti.html?affiliate=ITT&doc=artistPages/tickets&fun=artist&action=tickets&kuid=458554
For address and map click:
Ippodromo delle Capannelle, Via Appia Nuova 1245
March 15, 2013
Sunday's walk through art
As I said, I spent a week lying in bed. I rested, no doubt, but as soon as I recovered, I needed some fresh air.
Unfortunately (or fortunately?), on Sunday no car was allowed within the green area, which practically coincides with the entire city. So I wore a comfortable pair of sneakers and...went out.
My Sunday walk included:
Unfortunately (or fortunately?), on Sunday no car was allowed within the green area, which practically coincides with the entire city. So I wore a comfortable pair of sneakers and...went out.
My Sunday walk included:
March 1, 2013
Ten blocks of art
If it wasn't because I wanted to have breakfast at the newly opened Bakery House, I would have probably missed the chance to (re)take a walk in the beautiful "quartiere Coppedé".
In the area between Piazza Buenos Aires and Via Tagliamento are numerous buildings, fountains, arches and sculptures, that mix different art styles.
The project to create a new residential district was entrusted to Gino Coppedé in 1913.
Coppedé was an expert in wood carving, and he perfectly mastered the styles, which were most popular in the early twentieth century, such as Art Nouveau and Liberty, as well as the Italian repertoire of past centuries, in particular the Middle Ages, Mannerism and Baroque.
The result is definitely unique.
I would suggest to start the visit from the main entrance, in Via Tagliamento, where an arch, connecting two buildings, leads to the heart of the district, Piazza Mincio, where the "Fontana delle rane" (The Frogs Fountain) is located.
Entrance to the "Spider Building" |
The project to create a new residential district was entrusted to Gino Coppedé in 1913.
Coppedé was an expert in wood carving, and he perfectly mastered the styles, which were most popular in the early twentieth century, such as Art Nouveau and Liberty, as well as the Italian repertoire of past centuries, in particular the Middle Ages, Mannerism and Baroque.
The result is definitely unique.
I would suggest to start the visit from the main entrance, in Via Tagliamento, where an arch, connecting two buildings, leads to the heart of the district, Piazza Mincio, where the "Fontana delle rane" (The Frogs Fountain) is located.
For address and map click:
Piazza Mincio
February 26, 2013
Chaperoning during Milan Fashion Week
Never ever I would have imagined how stressful would have been following a fashion blogger schedule for a whole week!
All these girls deserve an honorable mention: they jump from a catwalk to the next, take hundreds of pictures meanwhile, have lunch in twenty minutes and dinner in half an hour, and, despite the icy temperatures, walk around dressed as I would be only in mid-August.
But chaperoning has its good sides. It doesn't require a perfect make-up and by snowy weather, wearing comfortable boots is allowed! And so I did, while enjoying the chance to live the fashion world , and its protagonists, from a closer distance than ever. And this is how I bumped into three fashion icons of my generation:
Anna Dello Russo (editor-at-large and consultant of Vogue Japan)
All these girls deserve an honorable mention: they jump from a catwalk to the next, take hundreds of pictures meanwhile, have lunch in twenty minutes and dinner in half an hour, and, despite the icy temperatures, walk around dressed as I would be only in mid-August.
But chaperoning has its good sides. It doesn't require a perfect make-up and by snowy weather, wearing comfortable boots is allowed! And so I did, while enjoying the chance to live the fashion world , and its protagonists, from a closer distance than ever. And this is how I bumped into three fashion icons of my generation:
Anna Dello Russo (editor-at-large and consultant of Vogue Japan)
February 18, 2013
COMING SOON

The upcoming exhibition at Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome is conceived as to ideally think of the major role of the venetian painting in the renewal of Italian and European cultures.
A path, which is carried out through the analysis of the works of the major protagonists of modern pictorial revolution, such as Antonello da Messina, Giovanni Bellini, Lorenzo Lotto, Tintoretto and, of course, Tiziano Vecellio (1485-1576), highly known and admired in the period between the fourteenth and fifteenth century.
His activity took primarily place in Venice and in Urbino, and he became so famous that Ariosto mentioned him in his poem, "Orlando Furioso", published in 1532.
You might also be interested in:
http://roaming-in-rome.blogspot.it/2012/10/paintings-fountains-and-hard-rock.html
February 6, 2013
COMING SOON

Its intent is to retrace Saint Peter's life through the paintings and the sculptures, that, from the Middle Age to the nineteenth century, were dedicated to him. The purpose is to eliminate the distance that separates us from the events documented in the Gospels.
The choice of Saint Peter is obviously not accidental. The first Pope of the Christianity was indeed a restless man, prey of doubt and uncertainty, and for this reason he embodies, more than anyone else, the idea of Faith in all its aspects. It will be therefore easy for both believers and non-believers, to identify with him and with his "journey" towards faith.
The visitors might take the chance to admire two other important paintings such as " Consegna delle chiavi" by Il Perugino and "Crocifissione di Pietro" by Il Caravaggio, kept respectively in The Sistine Chapel and in the church of Santa Maria del Popolo, located in the homonymous square.
Castel Sant'Angelo.com
For address and map click:
Castel Sant Angelo, Rome
February 5, 2013
COMING SOON
Fashion winks at culture. If on one side, Fendi is going to sponsor the restoration of the Trevi fountain in Rome, on the other, Tod's (Diego Della Valle) is going to finance the one of the Colosseum with 25 million euros.
But while waiting for the works to begin, all major Italian stylists are very busy in finalizing the latest details of their coming catwalk.
On February, 20th the Milan Fashion Week will indeed officially open its doors to buyers, fashion addicts and a few, very selected Special Guests.
Here's the calendar of the major events:
Feb., 20: Gucci (2.00 p.m.) - Alberta ferretti (5.00 p.m.)
Feb., 21: Fendi (12.30 a.m.) - Antonio Marras (3.00 p.m.) - Prada (6 p.m.)
Feb., 22: Etro (11.30 a.m.) - Blumarine (3 p.m.) - Versace (7.00 p.m.)
Feb., 23: Bottega Veneta (9.30 a.m.) -Ermanno Scervino (11.30 a.m.) -Emilio Pucci (7 p.m.)
Feb., 24: Dolce e Gabbana (4.00 p.m.) - Missoni (4.00 p.m) - Ferragamo (6 p.m.)
Feb., 25: Giorgio Armani (11 a.m.) - Gianfranco Ferre' (1.00 p.m.)
Feb., 26: New Designers
Have fun!!! :)
But while waiting for the works to begin, all major Italian stylists are very busy in finalizing the latest details of their coming catwalk.
On February, 20th the Milan Fashion Week will indeed officially open its doors to buyers, fashion addicts and a few, very selected Special Guests.
Here's the calendar of the major events:
Feb., 20: Gucci (2.00 p.m.) - Alberta ferretti (5.00 p.m.)
Feb., 21: Fendi (12.30 a.m.) - Antonio Marras (3.00 p.m.) - Prada (6 p.m.)
Feb., 22: Etro (11.30 a.m.) - Blumarine (3 p.m.) - Versace (7.00 p.m.)
Feb., 23: Bottega Veneta (9.30 a.m.) -Ermanno Scervino (11.30 a.m.) -Emilio Pucci (7 p.m.)
Feb., 24: Dolce e Gabbana (4.00 p.m.) - Missoni (4.00 p.m) - Ferragamo (6 p.m.)
Feb., 25: Giorgio Armani (11 a.m.) - Gianfranco Ferre' (1.00 p.m.)
Feb., 26: New Designers
Have fun!!! :)
January 16, 2013
COMING SOON
Sinéad O'Connor
The event is not exactly so close, but if you want to assure you a seat at her live concert, you must hurry.
Sinéad O' Connor is indeed one of the artists that have contributed to the change of European pop music in the '80s and '90s.
An extraordinary vocal talent coming back to present her latest album "How About I Be Me (and You Be You)?".
The Irish singer will open her live tour at the Barbican Hall in London on March, 27 and will be hosted at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome on April, 7.
For tickets visit:
www.listicket.it or www.auditorium.com
The event is not exactly so close, but if you want to assure you a seat at her live concert, you must hurry.
Sinéad O' Connor is indeed one of the artists that have contributed to the change of European pop music in the '80s and '90s.
An extraordinary vocal talent coming back to present her latest album "How About I Be Me (and You Be You)?".
The Irish singer will open her live tour at the Barbican Hall in London on March, 27 and will be hosted at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome on April, 7.
For tickets visit:
www.listicket.it or www.auditorium.com
For address and map click:
Auditorium Parco della Musica
January 11, 2013
A fascinating corner in Saint Vincent
It is the second time that I choose this cosy and romantic restaurant for a relaxed get together with my family. Sitting all together at a table set with care, and enjoying the food and the wine in a pleasant ambience is the perfect start for a family reunion.
According to its name, the restaurant "Le Grenier" was an ancient barn, of which it keeps bales of hay, old farm equipments and a wonderful fireplace.
According to its name, the restaurant "Le Grenier" was an ancient barn, of which it keeps bales of hay, old farm equipments and a wonderful fireplace.
For address and map click:
Le Grenier Restaurant, Piazza Monte Zerbion 1, Saint Vincent, Aosta
December 11, 2012
COMING SOON
Beato Angelico
The first Renaissance artist to be on display at Galleria Borghese during the year of the Faith, that started on October, 11th and will end on November, 24th 2013, is Beato Angelico.
His "Annunciation of Cortona" (1430 A.D.) will be exhibited for a period of two months, and followed by four other masterpieces of different artists, all testifying the influence of faith on art, literature and music.
Beato Angelico's altarpiece will be presented in preview tonight next to the tomb of the painter, who rests in the church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, and moved from tomorrow until February, 10 to Galleria Borghese.

His "Annunciation of Cortona" (1430 A.D.) will be exhibited for a period of two months, and followed by four other masterpieces of different artists, all testifying the influence of faith on art, literature and music.
Beato Angelico's altarpiece will be presented in preview tonight next to the tomb of the painter, who rests in the church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, and moved from tomorrow until February, 10 to Galleria Borghese.
November 30, 2012
COMING SOON
Brueghel. Wonders of the Flemish art.
An unprecedented exhibition of masterpieces of the Brueghel dinasty will be hosted at Chiostro del Bramante from the 18th of December until the 3rd of June 2013.
The exhibition traces the history and the exceptional talent of the most important race of Flemish artists active between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, through paintings, drawings and graphics of its greatest exponents.
Opening hours: Monday/Friday 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday/Sunday 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
http://www.romeguide.it/mostre/bruegel/bruegelchiostrobramanteeng.html
An unprecedented exhibition of masterpieces of the Brueghel dinasty will be hosted at Chiostro del Bramante from the 18th of December until the 3rd of June 2013.
The exhibition traces the history and the exceptional talent of the most important race of Flemish artists active between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, through paintings, drawings and graphics of its greatest exponents.
Opening hours: Monday/Friday 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday/Sunday 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
http://www.romeguide.it/mostre/bruegel/bruegelchiostrobramanteeng.html
For address and map click:
Chiostro del Bramante - Via Arco della Pace, 5
November 16, 2012
COMING SOON
Jacovitti 1939-1997


Contemporary art.
"Among the leading figures in Italian illustration, Jacovitti crossed sixty years of Italian history with brilliant irony, representing a significant and emblematic landmark. The exhibition represents an opportunity to explore the many facets of the artist's work."
Museum of Ara Pacis from November, 30 until January 27, 2013. Closed on Mondays.


Contemporary art.
"Among the leading figures in Italian illustration, Jacovitti crossed sixty years of Italian history with brilliant irony, representing a significant and emblematic landmark. The exhibition represents an opportunity to explore the many facets of the artist's work."
Museum of Ara Pacis from November, 30 until January 27, 2013. Closed on Mondays.
For address and map click:
Museo dell Ara Pacis, Lungotevere Augusta
November 8, 2012
COMING SOON
Momix at Teatro Olimpico
The renowned company of dancers-illusionists, famous for its extraordinary capacity to evoke surrealistic images through costumes and suggestive plays of light and shade, will be back in Rome from the 13th to the 20th of November.

Directed by American choreographer Moses Pendleton, Momix celebrates its 30th anniversary performing "Momix ReMix". This last show is a collection of the company's most beautiful dance pieces, and it embraces the whole of its activity, from "Momix Classics" to "Bothanica". It will also include "Baths of Caracalla", a tribute to the city of Rome.
November 6, 2012
A nice detour: Aventino
Yesterday it was one of those days when I did not want to stay at home.
So I decided to have my usual "aperitif" at Eataly
So I decided to have my usual "aperitif" at Eataly
and to snoop a bit around the shelves. The offer is such that it's impossible to
For address and map click:
Circo Massimo
November 2, 2012
COMING SOON
Rome Film Festival at Auditorium Parco della Musica
From November,9 until November,17, the 7th edition of the Rome Film Festival will take place at the arts complex designed by Renzo Piano, Auditorium Parco della Musica.

Italian actress Claudia Pandolfi will host both the opening and the closing ceremony.
Jeff Nichols -director, screenwriter and author- will chair the jury, composed of seven other leading figures in the world of cinema and culture.
For address and map click:
Auditorium Parco della Musica
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