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1910/2010. I cento anni del Sindacato cronisti romani con dedica ai fotoreporter
19 November 2010 - 6 February 2011

Un secolo di clic in cronaca di Roma. 1910/2010. A hundred years of the Roman Reporters Union with a dedication to photographers.

An overview on the centenary of Roman news reports, a multimedia account (photos, movies, documentaries, audio-visual materials) of big and small events of life, including contingencies of everyday life, crimes and scandals, famous people of yesterday and today.

22 October - 7 November 2010

Through paintings, installations, videos and texts, the exhibition presents a passionate and deep, but not without irony, view of our country.
Through their work, the artists aim to represent small episodes and better known events of a history to which they proudly belong: the Unity of Italy and the two world wars, the economic boom and the beauty of places and monuments, Italian emigration and the new immigration, the problems and the hidden resources of our country.

Franco Fontana. Landscape comparison
3 - 17 October 2010

The exhibition of Franco Fontana an absolute star of the postwar Italian photography.

The Risorgimento of the Romans. Places and People. Photos 1849-1870
24 September 2010 - 9 January 2011

100 photos on display at the Museum of Rome in Trastevere. The exhibition is part of the celebrations of “Roma: Capitale d’Italia da 140 anni”.

An exhibition at the Museo di Roma in Trastevere dedicated to the theme of industrial archeology and of the
abandoned and degraded sites of our cities. A conference will delve into the topic of abandoned areas and
the general change of the idea of city, an urban transformation that opens up new possibilities and ideas from an architectural point of view.

Ettore Roesler Franz's watercolours
10 July - 15 September 2010

Again on display the popular watercolours of Ettore Roelser Franz, this exhibition provides an opportunity to admire 111 of the 119 watercolours that make up the “Picturesque Rome. Memories of an era that is disappearing” series, better known as “Vanished Rome”.

Cinema di Piombo. 100 Posters of Italian police movies of the Seventies
25 June - 5 September 2010

A documentary exhibition dedicated to the Italian police movies of the Seventies.

9 - 25 June 2010

An exhibition of the paintings of Princess Wijdan Al-Hashemi, Jordan's ambassador to Italy.

Italian cinema at the time of the “Dolce Vita”
4 June - 4 July 2010

An exhibition of posters, photos, lobby cards, and other movie memorabilia, with original paintings on the theme of the event by Marina Cenci, Ilaria Piacentini and Massimo Ranieri. The exhibition traces the history of the city of Rome in the fascinating period between the 1950s and 1960s.

14 May - 6 June 2010

World Press Photo is known for organizing, since 1955, the world’s largest and most prestigious annual press photography contest. The World Press Photo exhibition is the result of a worldwide annual competition attracting entries from leading photojournalists, agencies, newspapers and magazines from across the globe. Prize-winning photographs are assembled into a travelling exhibition that is visited by over two million people in some 45 countries worldwide. A yearbook presenting all prize-winning entries is published annually in six languages.

The exhibition displays 164 photographs which illustrate the methodical exploration of landscapes in the work of Stephen Shore and its strong parallel with conceptual art.

26 February - 25 April 2010

Attraverso l'esposizione di oltre 50 opere, la mostra ripercorre la carriera artistica di Ferlinghetti dalle prime prove tecniche fino alla piena maturazione artistica delle opere contemporanee.
Un percorso creativo che affronta i temi sociali più importanti degli ultimi sessant’anni di storia: dall'emigrazione alla pena di morte, dall’intolleranza all’illusione, tradita, del sogno americano.

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