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Grace Eunshin Kim and Alessia Iannetti dual exhibition in Rome

exhibition · 2026-04-27

Grace Eunshin Kim's first European solo exhibition features seven oil-on-canvas works inspired by the Old Testament and Italian and German Renaissance, reinterpreted with a delicate caricatural touch that dramatizes existence as a cyclical theater of emotions. The show pairs her paintings with Alessia Iannetti's graffiti and watercolors on board, which evoke ancient Greek and Siberian rituals and medieval alchemy. Both artists explore beauty, love, and magic through the female figure in nature, likened to a nymph Egeria presiding over the source of life. The exhibition balances past and present, with inner tension as a key to recovering spiritual roots.

Key facts

  • Grace Eunshin Kim's first European exhibition
  • Seven oil-on-canvas works inspired by Old Testament and Renaissance
  • Caricatural style dramatizes existence as cyclical theater
  • Alessia Iannetti's graffiti and watercolors on board
  • Iannetti's works reference ancient Greek and Siberian rituals
  • Medieval alchemy also influences Iannetti's pieces
  • Female figure in nature as central motif
  • Exhibition held in Rome

Entities

Artists

  • Grace Eunshin Kim
  • Alessia Iannetti

Locations

  • Rome
  • Italy

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