Ut pictura poesis
Contemporary painting exhibition curated by Stefania Severi from 19 to 25 September 2024 opening hours 11-19 Galleria Angelica Via di S.Agostino, 11 000186 Roma
Contemporary painting exhibition curated by Stefania Severi from 19 to 25 September 2024 opening hours 11-19 Galleria Angelica Via di S.Agostino, 11 000186 Roma
Maria Pacheco Cibils The Colors of Feelings Curated by Francesca Barbi Marinetti Inauguration October 14, 2024 6 p.m. RAW Event October 21, 2024 6 p.m. Galleria Biblioteca Angelica Via di Sant'Agostino 11 - Rome Until October 30, 2024 On October 14, 2024 at 6 p.m. 00 inaugurates the exhibition I colori dei sentimenti (The colors of feelings) by Maria Pacheco Cibils, curated by Francesca Barbi Marinetti and with texts by Francesca Barbi Marinetti and Barbara Volpi, at the rooms of the Galleria della Biblioteca Angelica (MiBACT), a prestigious exhibition space used for contemporary art exhibitions. On display are 24 paintings belonging to the artist's latest painting cycle and a multisensory installation accompanied by Niccolò Di Ferdinando's sound track “Antifigure.” As curator Francesca Barbi Marinetti writes, “The experimentation of the Argentine-Portuguese artist Pacheco Cibils has been moving for years in the direction of overcoming the traditional conception of form, with full-bodied and bright chromatic mixtures, which strives to offer an investigation of the energies that govern matter in an increasingly holistic conception of art. The themes that inspire it fall mainly within the sphere of ancestral and archetypal knowledge: the main elements of life, earth, fire, air and water in macro […]
ROME ART WEEK. Oct. 21-26, 2024 NINTH EDITION ART SPREAD THROUGH THE CITY Art in the library Juanni Wang, born in 1982 in WeiNan, China, after graduating in Art and Design from the Universitỳ of Shanghai, attended the Accademia di Lingua Italiana in Assisi in 2015. Oct 21-25, 2024 Angelica Library - Piazza S. Agostino 8 - Rome -
"What's gotten into your head" the GALLERIA ANGELICA in Rome, from 6 to 24 November is exhibiting 42 large-format photographs by Roberto CAMPANARO
The Abruzzo painter presents a body of works from his latest repertoire devoted to the representation of his native landscape. A serene and poetic gaze on the jagged mountain peaks, on marinas caressed by the wind, enchanted and absorbed in reproducing their beauty. The painting whispers sensations, ignites the ancestral memory of the bond with nature even if the human presence is total absence, respectful from the outside of the changing landscape scenery. Along the walls of the gallery, in the sequence of paintings we find again that contemplative state, dragged by the pictorial lyricism that denotes Stefano Notarmuzi's pictorial figure. Solo painting exhibition curated by Rosa Orsini Vernissage Feb. 1, 2025 5:30 p.m. wine tasting of the Casale del Giglio winery.
As long as writing has existed, man has left a testimony of his attempt to interpret the origins and structure of the Cosmos in images, searching for a trace of it reflected in the microcosm of the human body and in the three kingdoms of Nature, and projecting myths and legends into the starry sky. This small exhibition draws on the extraordinary heritage of the Angelica Library's ancient collection, rich in over 24,000 manuscripts and 100,000 printed volumes, published between the 15th and 18th centuries, from Kunrath to Kircher, from Copernicus to Tycho Brahe and Galileo, from Luca Pacioli to Cesare Ripa. Some original editions of the books that marked the evolution of the conception of the Universe between the 16th and 18th centuries, as well as books illustrating the earlier Aristotelian and Ptolemaic image of the cosmos, belong to the library's holdings.
Vernissage April 3, 2025 at 6 p.m. Exhibition open to the public from April 4 to 17 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.
On the occasion of the National Day of Made in Italy on April 15, the Angelica Library is opening a bibliographic exhibition in the Monumental Hall that highlights a rich bibliographic heritage of works resulting from the ingenuity of great Italian artists such as Dante, Petrarch and Galileo Galilei, the craftsmanship of medieval illuminators, the work of early Italian printers, and rare and precious books. EXHIBITION INAUGURATION Tuesday, April 15 hours 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visitable from April 16 to June 30, 2025 during public opening hours: 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Curated by Anna Isopo with the collaboration of Martina ScavoneSaturday, May 3, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. opens at the Angelica Library Gallery the solo exhibition of Klára Sedlo, who for the first time presents in Rome the project inspired by the Voynich manuscript.Called “the most mysterious book in the world,” the Voynich manuscript is an illustrated codex dating back to the 15th century, written with a still undeciphered writing system and accompanied by images of plants that are not matched by plant elements traceable in nature. Starting precisely from such illustrations, Klára Sedlo becomes the creator of an extraordinary series of paintings in which, with scientific precision and rigor in the use of technique, the artist reproduces flowers, leaves, small shrubs and still lifes, reinterpreted in a modern key and in the light of that ascendancy that the oneiric exerts in her production. The genesis of the project is still in progress: at present the series consists of about 80 paintings, but it is destined to grow in the near future to include the nearly 150 plant illustrations popularized by the Voynich manuscript, now preserved at the Beinecke Library of Rare Books and Manuscripts at Yale University (United States), but discovered […]
A visual atlas of the lost human being in the metaphysical city Photographic exhibition by Danilo Mauro Malatesta Curated by Marina Sonzini In collaboration with Blu Star International With the support of Archivio Appetito Vernissage 19 June at 6pm Galleria Angelica Via Sant'Agostino 11 Rome 19-25 June 10am-1pm and 3pm-7pm SUNDAY CLOSED Contact Danilo Mauro Malatesta www.danilomalatesta.it @danilocollodionartist danilomalatesta@gmail.com