All exhibitions and events that have been curated by Alessandro Romanini
The exhibition Bread, Roses and Colors - Il pane, le rose e i colori (Bread, Roses and Colors), curated by Alessandro Romanini, opens on Friday, May 8, 2026, at 7 p.m. at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Lucca. The initiative, promoted by the Fondazi...
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The Lucca Film Festival, now in its 21st edition scheduled from September 20 to 28, 2025, confirms its vocation to explore the intersections between cinema and the visual arts. A line of research inaugurated in 2012 with the exhibition dedicated to D...
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Casa Masaccio | Center for Contemporary Art, in collaboration with LIS10 Gallery Arezzo - Paris, presents a solo exhibition by Laetitia Ky entitled The Ambiguous Adventure, curated by Alessandro Romanini, dedicated to female empowerment in the art sy...
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U.S. artist Rachel Lee Hovnanian (Parkersburg, 1959) is featured in a new solo exhibition in Italy: You are not alone. Angels Listening is the exhibition with which Hovnanian addresses the theme of human relationships in contrast to growing contempo...
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African art takes center stage in Pietrasanta with the exhibition titled Africa Tunes, a group show curated by Alessandro Romanini, hosted at the Complesso di Sant'Agostino from Jan. 20 to March 17, 2024, and produced by the City of Pietrasanta in co...
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Ebenezer Akinola, Habeeb Andu, Ola Balogun, Oluwole Omofemi, Opedun Damilola, Tope Fatumbi, and Michel Okpare are the names of the Nigerian contemporary art artists featured in the exhibition En ensemble of voices curated by Oluwole Omofemi and Aless...
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Jake & Dinos Chapman, better known as the Chapman brothers, representatives of the more provocative and transgressive wing of YBA (Young British Art), an aesthetic and media phenomenon that exploded in London in the early 1990s, whose fame and bu...
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The Giovanni Bonelli Gallery in Pietrasanta presents for the first time in its spaces the solo exhibition of Daniele Galliano (Pinerolo, 1961). Curated by Alessandro Romanini, the exhibition has its own key in its title: Right Now, which is also the ...
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