Movements: Italian Artists Respond to Migration and Climate at Villa Orlandi-Clini
Casa Musumeci Greco has launched its OUTDOOR program in Rome, debuting the exhibition "Movements" at Villa Orlandi-Clini in Pescia Romana, close to Capalbio. Open from July 28 to August 20 by reservation, the show features ten Italian creators, including Andreco and Gonzalo Borondo. Curated by Rosa Ciacci and Giuliana Benassi, the exhibit focuses on themes related to movement, migration, and climate change. The initiative, inspired by a request from Ines Musumeci Greco, aims to evolve into an annual showcase presenting diverse artists, while also continuing projects back in Rome, such as reconstructing artist studios for exhibitions.
Key facts
- Movements is a group exhibition at Villa Orlandi-Clini in Pescia Romana, near Capalbio.
- The show opened on July 28 and is open by appointment until August 20.
- It is the pilot for Casa Musumeci Greco's OUTDOOR program.
- Co-curated by Rosa Ciacci and Giuliana Benassi.
- Features ten Italian artists: Andreco, Gonzalo Borondo, Alessandro Cicoria, Michela de Mattei, Silvia Giambrone, Alessandro Giannì, Marta Mancini, Leonardo Petrucci, Mariagrazia Pontorno, Alessandro Sarra.
- The theme is movement as a metaphor for migration and climate change.
- Rosa Ciacci has been curating special projects for Casa Musumeci Greco since 2007.
- The exhibition is intended to become an annual summer event.
- Casa Musumeci Greco's Rome program includes Pd’A (prova d’artista).
Entities
Artists
- Andreco
- Gonzalo Borondo
- Alessandro Cicoria
- Michela de Mattei
- Silvia Giambrone
- Alessandro Giannì
- Marta Mancini
- Leonardo Petrucci
- Mariagrazia Pontorno
- Alessandro Sarra
- Rosa Ciacci
- Giuliana Benassi
- Ines Musumeci Greco
Institutions
- Casa Musumeci Greco
- Villa Orlandi-Clini
- Artribune
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Pescia Romana
- Capalbio
- Villa Orlandi-Clini