3 brilliant exhibitions on in Rome this Spring
There are so many brilliant exhibitions on in Rome in 2018, where to begin. Here are 3 great choices to be excited about..
1. Einstein exhibition at the MAXXI
Einstein and Gravity: The Universe after Einstein
On now until April 29th 2018
Albert Einstein’s article that gave rise to modern cosmology which transformed the models of the cosmos and the universe in the mind of scientists and thinkers, revolutionising the concepts of time and space, MAXXI are dedicating an exhibition to one of the figures to have had the greatest influence on contemporary thinking. The project is the result of a unique collaboration between the museum, the Italian Space Agency and the National Institute of Nuclear Physics.
#GravityExhibit
http://www.maxxi.art/events/gravity-luniverso-dopo-einstein/
Tickets 14 Euros
2. Pink Floyd Exhibition at the Macro Museum
The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains
On now until July 1st 2018
After a sell-out run at the V&A Museum in London, The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains opens in Rome at the Macro..
Experience a spectacular and unparalleled audio-visual journey through Pink Floyd’s unique and extraordinary worlds, chronicling the music, design, and staging of the band, from their debut in the 1960s through to the present day. The exhibition marks the first collaboration in decades of Pink Floyd’s remaining members and is promoted by Michael Cohl and Concert Productions International B.V.
The Sunday Mirror said that it is “almost as good as seeing the band live.
Tickets are 20 euros (18 euros for students) and are bookable by timed entrance.
https://www.pinkfloydexhibition.com/roma-2018
3. Fendi Studios @ the Square Colosseum aka the Fendi Headquarters
On now until March 25th, 2018
A must see is the Fendi Studio exhibit that celebrates the brand’s links with the world of movies…
FENDI celebrates its long-standing close ties to the film industry with an innovative exhibition entitled “FENDI STUDIOS”, which explores the unique relationship between the historic Roman fashion house and the seventh art by way of immersive digital technologies. The exhibition is held at the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana, Fendi’s headquarters, from 10 am to 8 pm (free admission).