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Rome (Italy), Sep 23 (EFE).- (Camera: Álvaro Padilla) The poet Rafael Alberti, who lived in exile in Rome in the 60s and 70s, returns to the Italian capital with the help of the Cervantes Institute with ExiliArte, an exhibition that pays tribute to him with fifty works by Spanish artists who, like him, opposed the dictatorship and suffered Franco's repression.FOOTAGE OF RAFAEL ALBERTI'S EXHIBITION IN ROME, ITALY.
Rome, Jun 30 (EFE) .- (cAMERA: Álvaro Padilla) The Joker, Marilyn Monroe or Michelangelo's David, all in pop style, are the canvas paintings that decorate the 17th century Roman building where lives its author, Esteban Villalta Marzi.FOOTAGE OF THE PAINTINGS IN ROMESOUNDBITES FROM THE ARTISTTRANSLATION"The Joker is the hero of the losers, he symbolizes the dark side that each one of us has. The pandemic has been a very dark thing, an obscurantism of the times of the Inquisition. In my imagination, the Joker is the one who accompanied us in this dark world"
Rome, Jun 21 (EFE) .- (Camera: Mercedes Ortuño) The exhibition "Cosmowomen. Places as constellations", curated by the Spanish architect Izaskun Chinchilla Moreno and inaugurated on Monday at the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome, offers "new visions of the world" that are committed to the professional and academic integration of women.FOOTAGE FROM THE 'COSMOWOMEN' EXHIBITION AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART IN ROME.
Rome, May 28 (EFE) .- (Camera: Álvaro Padilla) The exhibition "Women in Comics", which brings together the work of twenty-five great American illustrators has been turned into a journey through Women in Comics, inaugurated on Friday in Rome, the first time the work of these artists will be seen together in Europe.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.SOUNDBITES OF STEFANO PICCOLLI, CURATOR OF THE ITALIAN EDITION:Translation: "This long road born in the 60s, 70s started by brave and pioneering authors, who found themselves with a rubber wall, with a market that in fact did not want women in the world of comics, even the authors that were considered more alternative more underground; it was practically at a time when this story of self-determination of the authors, had to go through self-production through underground drawings, and began to flourish, especially in San Francisco, which was somewhat geeky, a little peace and love, began to flourish a series of "feminist and feminine" publications addressing themes of sexuality, love, motherhood, intimacy, biographical, satirical. Men thought that only they could tell a story, but in certain cases, the female authors were more able to tell those stories.
Rome, May 28 (EFE) .- (Camera: Álvaro Padilla) The exhibition "Women in Comics", which brings together the work of twenty-five great American illustrators has been turned into a journey through "The history of art and comics in the United States", inaugurated on Friday in Rome, the first time the work of these artists will be seen together in Europe.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.SOUNDBITES OF STEFANO PICCOLLI, CURATOR OF THE ITALIAN EDITION:Translation: "This long road born in the 60s, 70s started by brave and pioneering authors, who found themselves with a rubber wall, with a market that in fact did not want women in the world of comics, even the authors that were considered more alternative more underground; it was practically at a time when this story of self-determination of the authors, had to go through self-production through underground drawings, and began to flourish, especially in San Francisco, which was somewhat geeky, a little peace and love, began to flourish a series of "feminist and feminine" publications addressing themes of sexuality, love, motherhood, intimacy, biographical, satirical. Men thought that only they could tell a story, but in certain cases, the female authors were more able to tell those stories.