Sante Monachesi
Fondazione Roma Museo, Via del Corso 320. Ph 06/6786209
21 September - 13 October
Tue-Sun 11am-8pm Admission Free
The exhibition traces the creative journey of Sante Monachesi, a futurist artist from Marche, through around 100 paintings and sculptures.
I Giorni di Roma: L'eta' della Conquista - il fascino dell'arte greca a Roma
Musei Capitolini, Piazza del Campidoglio 1. Ph 06/0608
Until 26 September
Tue-Sun 9am-8pm
Admission 12€
Exhibition shows pieces from the period just following the conquests in Greece from the 3rd Century to the middle of the 1st Century BC.
Gladiatores
Colosseo, Foro Romano e Palatino.
Until 3 October
Every day 8.30am-7.15pm
Admission 12€ - Reduced 7.50€
An innovative exhibition entirely dedicated to the gladiators and their world.
Ali Bruciate, the children of Scampia
Casa della Memoria e della Storia, Via San Francesco di Sales 5. Ph 06/6876543
Until 22 October
Mon-Sat 9am-7pm
Admission Free.
Selling drugs and often recruited as look-outs, these are the jobs usually done by children that the Camorra uses to conduct its business. The exhibition narrates the stories of these children beyond what we learn from news.
Art Collections and Artistic Photographs in Italy during the Risorgimento
Complesso del Vittoriano, Sala Giubileo, Via di San Pietro in Carcere. Ph 06/6793598
Until 12 September
Mon-Sun 9.45am-6pm
Admission Free
Over 100 photographs (originals and reproductions) document various museum exhibitions and art collections in Italy between 1860 and 1880.
Piranesi, the Rembrandt of the Ruins
Casa di Goethe, Via del Corso 18. Ph 06/32650412
Until 26 September
Tue-Sun 10am-6pm
Admission 4€ - Reduced 3€
A selection of 35 etchings and engravings of views of Rome by Giovan Battista Piranesi.
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