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Palazzo delle Esposizioni, via Nazionale, 194. Info 06489411
Until 6 Jan 2008: Mark Rothko
The exhibition includes about 70 works of art, divided according to the phases of the artist's poetic development: it includes small plaster paintings, the so-called "Multiforms" canvases (filled with stains of colour), the large canvases (among which "Mural" stands out), the square shapes of the "Blackform" paintings and the late "black and gray" works. Rothko was Russian by birth but American by adoption and maintained himself through teaching until the critics and art world took notice of him. This retrospective celebrates Rothko's ability to draw out emotional strength through the universal language of colour. The curator of the show is Oliver Wick. A cura di Oliver Wick. Sun, tue, wed h10-20; thu, fri, sat h10-22. €12, reduced €10

Palazzo delle Esposizioni, via Nazionale, 194. Info 06489411
Until 6 Jan 2008: Stanley Kubrick
An exhibition dedicated to cinematic great Stanley Kubrick, director of such movie classics as "2001. A space odyssey", "The Shining", "Clockwork Orange", "Killer's Kiss", "Lolita", and his last film, "Eyes Wide Shut"... Visitors are offered the chance to see behind the scenes and behind Kubrick's camera, to explore the way he worked, his passion for design and the arts in general, and all the things that influenced his work and generated ideas. "Kubrick in black and white", films with war themes, historical films and psychological thrillers: these are the four sections of an exhibition that incorporates models, costumes and soundtracks. Curated by Hans-Peter Reichmann.

Fondazione Memmo - Palazzo Ruspoli, via del Corso, 418. Info 066874704
Until 27 Jan 2008: Da Cranach a Monet (From Cranach to Monet)
The paintings in this show have been made available by the Pérez Simòn Collection in Mexico City. The collection is known for its internationalism and features works that date from the 14th to the 20th centuries and includes Italian artists (such as Canaletto and Tiepolo), German artists, Flemish artists (such as Rubens) and French artists. The exhibition contains over 50 paintings that cover Victorian painting, Impressionism and Realism and show off the brilliant talent of the likes of Camille Pissarro, Claude Monet, Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh...

Scuderie del Quirinale, via XXIV Maggio, 16. Info 0639967500
Until 27 Jan 2008: Pop Art! 1956 - 1968
Walter Guadagnini is the curator of the biggest exhibition to date dedicated to Pop Art, a cultural and artistic movement that represented the West through unforgettable images such as the Marilyn silk-screens by Andy Warhol and the Coca Cola logo. The show is divided into four sections: the first is dedicated to the object as merchandise, its essence rendered and summarised in the logo; the second section focuses on the stars and personalities of the time, such as astronauts Joe Tilson and Derek Boshier; the third section is dedicated to communication channels and forms of expression of popular culture such as the cartoon; the fourth is about sex and the body as an erotic entity. Pop art is art that collides – inevitably – with mass media; it offers a document of society and of the spirit that pervaded the era.

Galleria Borghese, piazzale del Museo Borghese, 5. Info 06328101
Until 3 Feb 2008: 10 Grandi Mostre: Canova e la Venere Vincitrice (10 major exhibitions: Canova and the winning Venus)
The second act in the "10 Great Exhibitions" series celebrates Antonio Canova 250 years after the date of his birth. Nicknamed the new Phidias, Canova represents the apotheosis of Italian neoclassicism, an artistic period in which mythological subjects, political personalities and metaphysical themes were explored. The Galleria Borghese will serve as the venue in which to admire over 50 paintings, drawings and clay models. 16 major marble sculptures are also on display and include some spectacular pieces, such as the "Three Graces", the "Sleeping Nymph", "Amor and Psyche", the “Naiad” and the complete series of “Amorini”. Curators: Anna Coliva and Fernando Mazzocca.

Complesso del Vittoriano, via San Pietro in Carcere. Info 066780664
Until 3 Feb 2008: Paul Gauguin. Artista di mito e sogno (Paul Gauguin. Artist of myths and dreams)
Paul Gauguin was a symbolist deeply struck by the work of Cézanne and Pissarro and was obsessed by the idea of pure and untamed painting and by a quest to merge both art and life. Paul Gauguin was rejected by France and considered subversive, he spoke using colour, clear contours and rarefied atmospheres. He allowed his primitive and mythical characters to inhabit a literary Eden, possibly in a quest to locate the Peru of his infancy... Paul Gauguin will sate our hunger for beauty. Venue: the Vittoriano museum.

Colosseo, piazza del Colosseo (ingresso sul lato di Colle Oppio, fornice XXX). Info 0639967700
Until 17 Feb 2008: In scaena. Il teatro di Roma antica (In scaena. The theatre of ancient Rome)
This fascinating archaeological exhibition tells the story of an essential component of Roman culture: the theatre. The exhibition opens with about 70 works that explore the complex origins of theatre: its Greek and Italic roots, the Etruscan contribution to its evolution, the performances that evolved out of Magna Grecia. Another section is centred on the structure of theatres and on set design, both aspects that, with time, evolved their own style. The last part of the exhibition is extremely effective and composed of an overview of the protagonists of the theatrical experience: the actors –their miming techniques and dramatic abilities – and the public, passionate about this form of art made up of music, dance, singing and acting... Until 15 Feb 2008 h8,30-16,30; 16 and 17 Feb 2008 h8,30-17. €11, reduced €6,50

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Palazzo delle Esposizioni, via Nazionale, 194. Info 06489411
Until 2 Dec: Mario Ceroli
Mario Ceroli is one of arte povera's predecessors, a great sculptor who is extremely versatile and talented at working with the most diverse materials. The newly revamped and reopened Palazzo delle Esposizioni space hosts a show that explores Ceroli's wooden series of cut-out silhouettes. His stupendous creations are made out of wood, glass, clay, sand, ash, but also wool, copper sulphate and lead oxide. One piece is particularly worth pointing out: the bright, colourful installation of wooden silhouettes in the central hall.

Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo, lungotevere di Castello, 50. Info 066819111
Until 2 Dec: Il Principe Romano
Closing the trilogy started by the "Papi in Posa" and "La Porpora romana" exhibitions dedicated to the figures of cardinals and popes, is a new show dedicated to the aristocratic portrait. These 17th and 18th century portraits prove that the genre has many highly identifiable elements: portraiture in fact has a celebratory and political function and aims to represent people in their social roles and present the power held by the person depicted.

Casa dei Teatri (Villino Corsini - Villa Pamphilj), Largo 3 giugno 1849 ang. via di San Pancrazio (ingr. Arco dei Quattro Venti). Info 0645440707
Until 2 Dec: Sipario sonoro. La musica di Carpi, Annecchino, Di Pofi, Gregoretti, Mazzocchetti, Piovani, Scialò, Sepe, Sinagra. Musica, partiture, fotografie (Sipario sonoro. The music of Carpi, Annecchino, Di Pofi, Gregoretti, Mazzocchetti, Piovani, Scialò, Sepe, Sinagra. Music, musical scores and photographs)
Photos, music scores and information panels tell the story of the people who, from the 1950s to today, determined the style and musical choices of Italian theatre, inhabited by musicians such as Nicola Piovani and Daniele Sepe. The exhibition is an entirely audio event: the exhibition is made up of nine different musical programmes (the soundtrack is a selection of tracks by the artists represented). Another gem of the "Sipario Sonoro" event are the i-pods placed at the disposal of the public, who can use them for up to 360 minutes as they walk around in the beautiful setting of Doria Pamphilj park. h10-17. Admission free

Complesso del Vittoriano - Salone delle Mostre Temporanee. Via San Pietro in Carcere. Info 066780664
Until 9 Dec: Antonio Vangelli. Forza del segno, magia del colore (Antonio Vagelli. Force of the sign, magic of colour)
Sixty paintings, all produced between 1940 and 1990, and about 20 drawings from the 1950s, are exhibited in this anthological show dedicated to Antonio Vangelli, a Roman artist who recently died. The artists speaks to us through colour - deep blue sea water with frothing layers of white and silver, the intense green of trees and wisp of clouds - following a specific style that, as time passed, became a barometer of the different phases of his development as an artist. h9,30-19,30

Museo dell'Ara Pacis, Lungotevere in Augusta. Info 0682059127
Until 16 Dec: L'altra Istanbul (The other Istanbul)
On the symbolic border that unites - and divides - the cultures and populations of Europe and Asia, rises a wonderful city featuring a skyline of curvaceous mosques. This photography show is dedicated to the fascinating and atmospheric city of Istanbul as depicted in the work of 2006 Nobel literature prize-winner Oran Pamuk. Ara Guler's black & white photos record what Istanbul was like in the 50s and 60s as it struggled to evolve while not losing its roots. Also showing are work by Ercan Arslan, Coskun Asar, Kutup Dalgakiran and Erdal Yazici. These photos (some of them in colour) depict malaise, ethnic mingling and young people trying to find their place in Turkish society. Tue-sun h9-19. €6,50, reduced €4,50

Ex GIL di Trastevere, Largo Ascianghi. Info 0651688210
Until 22 Dec: Moravia. Dal mondo intero. Fotografie di Dacia Maraini (Moravia. From around the world. Photos by Dacia Maraini)
Alberto Moravia and Dacia Maraini travelled all over Africa, Central America, Japan and China between the 60s and 80s. During these travels she took many photos of places, moments in time, and of Moravia himself. The photos - which for the most part have never been seen before - are now finally shown in an exhibition timed to coincide with the hundred-year anniversary of the great writer's birth. Maraini's sequential shots tell stories and show us other sides of Moravia: a man who experienced suffering and illness, a tireless traveller, a multi-faceted writer, a socially and politically committed intellectual and a courageous voice during the Fascist period. Mon-sat h16-20. Admission free www

Palazzo Venezia, via del Plebiscito, 118. Info 0669994319
Until 23 Dec: Pietro Perrone - Opere 2001-2007 (Pietro Perrone - Works 2001-2007)
Born in the 1950s in Diamante in the Cosentino area of the south, Pietro Perrone graduated from Rome's Accademia di Belle Arti, and currently lives and works in the Eternal City. There have been many exhibition of his work both nationally and internationally: his works have in fact been showed in museums and galleries in Innsbruck, Verona, Milan, Mantua, Valencia, Paris, St. Moritz, Tunis, Cairo, Madrid, Siena and Lisbon... Rome's Palazzo Venezia hosts a series of large paintings by Perrone called "Gocce Sante". They demonstrate Perrone's experimentation with different materials, colours and tonalities. Tue-sun h10-19. Admission free

MACRO - Macro Hall. Via Reggio Emilia, 54. Info 06671070400
Until 31 Dec: Atelier Van Lieshout
This atelier has a different way of doing art. The team collaborates in synergy, merging various media such as architecture, design, sculpture and painting. Founded in the 1990s by Joep Van Lieshout, the group presents a striking and exclusive installation called "Technocrat", a massive machine that recycles organic materials. Tue-sun h9-19. €1

Orologio del Pincio, Villa Borghese. Info 060606
Until 31 Dec: Orologio del Pincio (The Pincio Clock)
The Pincio hydrochronometer was made in 1873 out of wood and cast iron. The clock was created by the brilliant Father Giovan Battista Embriaco, and after achieving great success at the National Exhibition in Paris it was brought to Rome and placed in a splendid fountain in the Villa Borghese park. The clock has been restored and is now on view.

MACRO - Sale Macro. Via Reggio Emilia, 54. Info 06671070400
Until 6 Jan 2008: Giuseppe Gallo
A show dedicated to one of the major exponents of the "Nuova Scuola Romana", Giuseppe Callo is originally from the Cosentino region but is now living and working in the capital. Paintings and sculptures from this artist's beginnings to the present day, as well as works specially created by the artist for the MACRO venue, are on display. Do not miss out on this opportunity to admire the works of an artist who was considered one of the major protagonists of the return to figure-painting in the 1970s.

GNAM Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, viale delle Belle Arti, 131. Info 0632298221
Until 6 Jan 2008: Emilio Vedova. 1919 - 2006
A major chronological retrospective dedicated to the highly original Venetian artist, Emilio Vedova. The exhibition opens with the drawings that mark Vedova's beginnings - back in the 1930s - and continues with his first forays into the world of painting, inspired by the works of Tintoretto, Rembrandt, and baroque and expressionist artists. The later creations (dating from the 1950s) were born out of a more mature artistry; this is when the geometric element of his work came to light. The "Plurimi" series, that expressed a consciousness of the drama of daily existence, are also very famous, as are the colourful works dating from the 80s, the "Dischi" and "Bozzetti". Emilio Vedova: works of art that speak of the love for art. Tue-sun h8,30-19,30

Casino dei Principi di Villa Torlonia, via Nomentana, 70. Info 0682059127
Until 6 Jan 2008: Scipione 1904 - 1933
His 29 years were intensely lived and filled with art: Gino Bonichi was born in Macerata but chose to live and work in Rome, a choice that was sealed by his decision to be known as Scipione. Refined painter, fascinated by Goya, he left a profound mark in modern figurative art. His works speak of Rome, the church, decadence and of allegorical figures such as Cain or the blond mermaid. Paintings, drawings and films tell the life story of a dynamic and fantastical artist. h9-16,30. €9, reduced €5,50

Mercati di Traiano, via IV Novembre, 94. Info 0669780532
Until 13 Jan 2008: Kan Yasuda. Toccare il tempo (Kan Yasuda. Touching time)
The talent of Kan Yasuda has created installations and sculptures using marble, granite and bronze that demand to be touched, to be felt with one’s hands, to be leant on… The Japanese artist has chosen one of the capital’s historic sites as the venue for his one-man minimalist show that takes us by the hand and leads us softly to a land of contemplation... h9-19,30. €6,50, reduced €4,50

Museo Carlo Bilotti - Aranciera di Villa Borghese, viale F. La Guardia, 13. Info 0682059127
Until 13 Jan 2008: Movie Stars. Ritratti di Timothy Greenfield-Sanders (Movie Stars. Portraits by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders)
Greenfield-Sanders' shots are incursions into the soul and psychology of his subjects. This master of photography penetrates into the souls of the people he photographs thanks to his innate capacity for close contact with people, his ability to reach their core. Celebrities, actors and directors have chosen to be immortalised in two-dimensional form by this photographic genius. Orson Welles, Alfred Hitchcock, Spike Lee, Woody Allen, Darren Aronofsky, Wes Anderson, John Malkovich, Jodie Foster, Glenn Close and Tom Hanks are just some of those who are featured in this exhibition in the Bilotti museum. It would be unfair to define them simply as photos; these are works of art... Tue-sun h9-19. €6, reduced €4

Palazzo Venezia - Sala delle Battaglie. Via del Plebiscito, 118
Until 13 Jan 2008: Francesco Cozza 1605-1682. Un calabrese a Roma tra classicismo e barocco (Francesco Cozza 1605-1682. A Calabrian artist in Rome - between classicism and baroque)
Francesco Cozza was born in Calabria but trained and worked in Rome and Naples. He left an important mark on 17th century painting. A follower of Domenichino, he was a member of the Accademia di San Luca and the Congregazione dei Virtuosi del Pantheon in Rome, and executed the frescoes in the Collegio Innocenziano in Palazzo Pamphili in Piazza Navona. The show features 22 works by Cozza, among which the "Madonna del Riscatto", "Ritrovamento di Mosè" and "Madonna col Bambino tra i Santi Gioacchino e Anna". Tue-sun h10-19. €7, reduced €4,50 www

Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica di Palazzo Barberini, via delle Quattro Fontane, 13. Info 064824184
Until 20 Jan 2008: Alla scoperta di Bernini pittore (Discovering Bernini the painter)
21 paintings, ten drawings, one marble sculpture, a bust of Costanza Bonarelli from the Museo del Bargello, a massive cartoon and some canvases by Bernini have gone on show at the Palazzo Barberini. The exhibition is laid out in the following sequence: self-portraits, portraits and sacred paintings. A further thematic subdivision centres on the nature of the artist's pictorial portraiture, or his delicate relationship with his patrons. Palazzo Barberini is once again hosting temporary artistic events and its launch show celebrates the architect who designed the spaces of Palazzo Barberini, bringing to light his pictorial talents.

MACRO Future, piazza O. Giustiniani, 4. Info 06671070400
Until 31 Jan 2008: La città che sale. We try to build the future
The title of this show is inspired by an early 20th century work by Umberto Boccioni, one of the most important exponents of Futurism. Contemplation and thought were turned into something concrete: futurism is where art finds expression. Established artists are included in the exhibition - Pedro Cabrita Reis, Patrick Tuttofuoco, Anish Kapoor, Tobias Rehberger with Olafur Eliasson – but also up-and-coming artists. These artists’ installations and photos show us what they have already seen: the future. Tue-sun h16-24. Admission free

MACRO - Sale Panorama. Via Reggio Emilia, 54. Info 06671070400
Until 3 Feb 2008: Avish Khebrehzadeh
Khebrehzadeh was born in Tehran at the end of the 1970s and was trained as a painter at the Academy of Rome. She now lives between Washington and Italy. The MACRO has put on an exhibition in which we can admire many paintings made out of wood and plaster but also two very particular creations: video-animations projected on mega-drawings composed of resin, olive oil, ink and cartoons. The sweet music of the videos amalgamates with the delicateness of the drawings, and effectively recreates the atmosphere of the traditional fairytales Khebrehzadeh was told during her childhood...

Complesso del Vittoriano (Sala Zanardelli, ingresso Ara Coeli). Via San Pietro in Carcere
Until 3 Feb 2008: L'Italia di Garibaldi
Giuseppe Talamo is the curator of this exhibition that celebrates the 200-year anniversary of Garibaldi’s birth. A series of highly varied materials - oils, daguerreotypes, drawings, etchings, original prints, period documents - tell the story of this very important figure. Garibaldi the man and Garibaldi the hero, his way of thinking, the world in which he operated, the world he aspired to and for which he fought: all this awaits us at the Vittoriano in an exhibition devised under the High Patronage of the President of the Italian Republic. Mon-thu h9,30-19,30; fri and sat h9,30-23,30; sun h9,30-20,30. €10, reduced €7,50

Chiostro del Bramante, via della Pace. Info 0668809035
Until 3 Feb 2008: I Macchiaioli. Sentimento del vero (Sentiment of truth)
This is a show of over 100 works dedicated to the Macchiaioli - a group of 19th-century Florentine and Neopolitan painters who reacted against the rule-bound Italian academies of art and looked to nature for instruction. The Macchiaioli felt that patches (Italian: macchia) of colour were the most significant aspect of painting and the only means man had of entering into contact with reality. The Chiostro del Bramante hosts this collection of rarely exhibited works by the fathers of Impressionism... Tue-fri h10-20; sat h10-22; sun h10-21

Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo, Lungotevere di Castello, 50. Info mostra 05754027229
Until 3 Feb 2008: Il Cammino del Sacro (The Path of the Sacred)
A month ago the Museo Diocesano was inaugurated in Arezzo and to mark the occasion this itinerary has been presented to the public. The new museum has lent a selection of decorative items made by master jewellers over the ages to adorn Arezzo's monumental churches to the Castel Sant'Angelo museum (the fifth most popular museum in Italy). Curated by Paolo Torriti and Daniela Galoppi, the exhibition aims to highlight the close relationship between artistic beauty and spirituality. www

Musei Capitolini - Palazzo Caffarelli. Piazza del Campidoglio. Info 0682059127
Until 17 Feb 2008: Lo sguardo della bellezza. Roma, l'Italia e l'Europa nelle fotografie di Herbert List (The gaze of beauty. Rome, Italy and Europe in the photographs of Herbert List)
Hamburg was the birthplace of poet and photographer Herbert List; a fascinating man with a very refined sensitivity; also a man hungry for travel, knowledge and culture. The Capitoline Museums hosts an exhibition of List's photos that reveal Europe, the Mediterranean and Rome through his beautiful concoctions of light, shade and colour. Tue-sun h9-20. Museum + exhibition: €8, reduced €6; only exhibition: €4,50, reduced €2,50

Palazzo delle Esposizioni, via Nazionale, 194. Info 06489411
Until 2 Mar 2008: Gregory Crewdson
The photos of one of the most famous teachers of the Yale School of Art in New Haven - Gregory Crewdson - are shown in a travelling exhibition touring various major European cities. The photographer's clearly narrative aims incorporate the theatrical use of light, the fairytale and fantastical and the Freudian reading of the contemporary. The alienated society depicted by Crewdson reflects the neuroses and anxieties of the artist, whose realistic take makes him one of the most significant exponents of a technique known as 'staged photography'. The narrative power of the photos is very strong, especially those inspired by films. Some of the photos manage to capture in one shot the whole essence of a film...

Museo del Corso, via del Corso, 320. Info 066786209
Until 20 Mar 2008: Capolavori dalla Città Proibita. Qian Long e la sua Corte (Masterpieces from the Forbidden City. Qian Long and his court)
This exhibition is dedicated to the splendid period experienced by China in the 18th century under Emperor Qianlong. Qianlong brought prosperity to the empire, which became the second largest and most populated in history under his reign. Qianlong was also an avid art collector and set about filling the incredible Forbidden City's 9,000 halls and rooms with treasures from around the world... On show are paintings, a collection of table clocks, weapons, armour and utensils belonging to the Emperor, ceramics, court garments, Qianlong's 80th birthday table, cloisonné tableware, imperial seals, jewellery and objects used for worship. Tue-sun h10-19

Mercati di Traiano - Museo dei Fori Imperiali, via IV Novembre, 94. Info 0682059127
Museo dei Fori Imperiali (Museum of the Imperial Fora)
An absolutely new museum space and the result of a sophisticated restoration programme aimed at recovering the original aspect of the buildings and the expansion of external pathways. Some statistics for the museum: it is 2000sqm in size, contains 172 marble fragments and 15 models. Innovation and tradition come perfectly together in this venue, which increases the visitor’s appreciation of the role of colour in the ancient site, and looks at the relationship between architecture and sculpture. The museum is accessible to disabled people and equipped with ramps, chairlifts and lifts. Tue-sun h9-19. €6,50, reduced €4,50

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