
Alex Israel to exhibit giant, plastic, colored surfboard “Fin” sculptures.
Gagosian has announced “Fins,” the upcoming exhibition of new works by contemporary artist Alex Israel. The exhibition will feature a… Read More
Gagosian has announced “Fins,” the upcoming exhibition of new works by contemporary artist Alex Israel. The exhibition will feature a… Read More
The latest work by one of the world’s most celebrated artists, Bridget Riley, a painted ceiling for the British School… Read More
Philip Colbert has announced the latest chapter in his Lobster Empire. This Friday, Rome will be the destination for his most ambitious pop world project to date, a Lobster takeover of the Italian capital.
FOROF warms up the engine with a new performance by London based artist Florence Peake. In collaboration with Richard Saltoun Gallery, it presents the special episode Interior Pull, waiting for the official opening of this year’s programme at the Roman space.
MAXXI returns to join forces with Bvlgari to present the third edition of the MAXXI BVLGARI Prize, a project supporting and promoting young artists.
Kiki Smith returns to Lorcan O’Neill presenting all-bronze sculptures alongside some small-scale paintings.
Our life seems to be full of events and incredible adventures but, once put under the right perspective, it becomes… Read More
Richard Saltoun Gallery has announced the opening of a gallery in Rome. The new gallery will be located at the… Read More
PostmastersROMA presents a one-day exhibition of NFTs.
Visiting the Roman Forum in late spring several years ago remains one of the most important cultural moments I’ve ever… Read More
Today I interviewed Silvia Sasso, an Italian photographer based in Rome. Sasso will soon present a solo-show at Fondamenta Gallery… Read More
The works on show display with biting sarcasm and melancholy two faces of the same coin: the dignity of strain and hard work considered an aseptic tool.
Separatrix is an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Katharina Grosse. This is her first solo exhibition in Rome. Separatrix coincides with Grosse’s major installation It Wasn’t Us, currently on view at Hamburger Bahnhof–Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin
To celebrate the reopening of Gagosian Rome, the gallery will collaborate with La Fondazione to present nonstop programming each day, starting on Wednesday, June 3. The twenty-four-hour programming is both a tribute to Rome and its inhabitants, as well as an open invitation to experience the irrepressible energies of art.
Murakami presents Two epic paintings – Dragon in Clouds – Red Mutation and Dragon in Clouds – Indigo Blue – each comprise nine panels and measure eighteen meters long.