Emanuela GiaccoIn un battito d’ali
An installation that pays tribute to L'Aquila's resilience and rebirth, created for the 15th anniversary of the earthquake.
An installation that pays tribute to L'Aquila's resilience and rebirth, created for the 15th anniversary of the earthquake.
Irony and grotesque in a lyrical dimension of delicacy and preciousness, where fantastic creatures, wordplay and memories are made and unmade like balls of yarn.
Transformations, hybridisms and fluidity create new forms that merge into a dreamlike, visionary atmosphere.
Oriente e occidente si incontrano nella doppia personale di due indiscusse protagoniste dell’arte contemporanea internazionale
An immersive and interactive experience in the Museum's virtual venue: the MAXXIVERSO, with Valentina Vetturi, Michela de Mattei, Miltos Manetas, Jon Rafman, Riccardo Benassi and Danilo Correale.
Between reality and fiction, human and animal, between what is and what could be.
MAXXI's new programme dedicated to promoting a new generation of talented architects and the valorisation of public space.
A major international group show featuring works from the MAXXI Collection and new commissions.
The works on display question the fragility and stratification of the Apennine territory and question the borders between geographical areas, regions and landscapes.
More than 120 images by five authors, commissioned to photograph five major infrastructure projects around the world.
Projects and art commissions by artists and photographers adress cosmic space and prehistoric time, nuclear physics and the virtual world, leading to a reflection on the speed of scientific progress and the effects of technological development.
The city of Aquila, its buildings and its hidden corners were both subject and object for the artist Marcello Mariani, who used pieces of plaster and other fragments found in its streets to create his works. The Archetypical Cross was also made using these found materials, creating a historical, architectural and chromatic stratification that conjures... Read more »