Quadriennale di Roma 2020 Opens at Palazzo delle Esposizioni with Free Admission
The Quadriennale di Roma has opened at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni, occupying the entire venue which recently removed its external scaffolding. President Umberto Croppi described the event not as a challenge but as a kept promise. The exhibition is entirely free to the public. Despite the lack of an international audience, the Quadriennale presents an anthology of Italian art outside conventional frameworks. The show is curated by Massimiliano Tonelli, who also authored the article. The event is covered by Artribune, which offers newsletters on art market, urban regeneration, and cultural tourism.
Key facts
- Quadriennale di Roma opened at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
- The exhibition occupies the entire surface of Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
- External scaffolding was removed just in time for the debut.
- Admission is entirely free.
- President Umberto Croppi called it a kept promise, not a challenge.
- The show is described as an anthology of Italian art outside usual schemes.
- Massimiliano Tonelli is the author of the article and curator of the show.
- The event lacks an international audience.
Entities
Artists
- Massimiliano Tonelli
Institutions
- Quadriennale di Roma
- Palazzo delle Esposizioni
- Artribune
Locations
- Roma
- Italy