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You are in: Home » Events and shows » Exhibitions » Like water like gold. Rósa Gísladóttir. Come l'acqua come l'oro Rósa Gísladóttir
Date: from 2012-06-22 to 2012-09-23

Opening times

Tuesday-Sunday: 9.00 am - 7.00 pm;
Last admission 1 hour before closing time;
Closed: Monday.

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Address

Address: Via 4 Novembre, 94
Zone: Rione Trevi (Quirinale-Tritone-Barberini) (Roma centro)
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Information

Museum + Exhibition Combined Ticket
 Adults: € 10,00;
 Concessions: € 8,00;
 Roman Citizens only (by showing a vaild ID):
 - Adults: € 9,00;
 - Concessions: € 7,00;
Free of charge to the visitors provided for by the current legislation.

BOOKING:
  - Groups (max 30 visitors): guided tours are available either for the museum and/or exhibition. A booking service is available for groups (max 30 visitors) for an additional booking fee of € 25,00;
 - Schools (max 30 pupils/students): guided tours are available; bookings are required for the admission.

Booking for individual visitors is available only when purchasing online tickets. If you book in advance you can skip the line by going directly to the ticket window.

Phone booking: tel. +39 060608 (daily from 9.00 am – 9.00 pm).

Info: tel. +39 060608 (daily from 9.00 am to 9.00 pm)

Contacts

Telephone: 0039 060608 dalle 9.00 alle 21.00
Email: eventi.aziendali@zetema.it per eventi aziendali privati

Description

A reflection on the contrast between the glories of the past and the consumerism of the present, with the outcomes and consequences in the future, this is the idea behind Rosa Gisladottir’s project. The Markets of Trajan are the ideal backdrop for her artworks made of plastic, Plexiglas, aluminium, water, ink, combining the legacy of the past and its finds with currently used materials.

These “primary objects” – as they are defined by the Icelandic artist – are elements quite common in everyday life that she recreates using more widely available materials at the moment, and particularly plastic.
The underlying question, almost a provocation, is what kind of legacy we will leave behind. The exhibition is organized in collaboration with Embassy of Iceland in Italy.

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