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Date: from 2016-05-24 to 2016-09-04

Opening times

Monday – Sunday
11.00 – 20.00 | 11am – 8pm

August Opening Times: 16.00 – 21.00

Ticket service is available until 1 hour before closing.

SPECIAL OPENING TIMES
The museum will be open 2 June, Celebration of Italian Republic and 29 June, Saints Peter and Paul, 15 August

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Address: Via di Montecatini, 17
Zone: Rione Colonna (Pantheon-Montecitorio-Barberini) (Roma centro)

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TICKETS
Full price € 12,00
Reduced € 8,00

Reduced tickets available for visitors under 26 years old, over 65 years old, law enforcement and army personnel with valid ID, university students with valid ID and press agents with a press pass.

GROUP RATE  € 8,00
Minimum number: 10 people / Maximum number: 25 people

SCHOOL RATE  € 5,00 per student

SPECIAL RATE € 6,00
Valid for persons over 65 years old on the first Tuesday of each month after 4pm. Valid for university students with valid ID on the first Wednesday of each month after 4pm.

FAMILY RATE
2 adults + 1 child under 15 years old  € 26,00
2 adults + 2 kids under 15 years old  € 32,00
2 adults + 3 kids under 15 years old  € 38,00

OPEN TICKET € 13,00
Standard adult ticket with flexible access date valid for one entry on any day during regular exhibition opening times. Valid for only one (1) day entry.

FREE TICKET
For Friends of the museum, kids under 6 years old, disabled visitors (plus one assistant)
1 group manager for each booked group, 2 teachers per each school group,
ICOM members, Regione Lazio Touristic Guides with license (1 entry only) and gift coupon holders.

PLEASE NOTE: Ticket office offers cannot be accumulated
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GUIDED TOURS
Groups –  €100 (Tours are available in Italian, English, French and Spanish)
Individual –  €5

Tour Dates:
Thursday 2 June – 18.30
Sunday 19 June – 17.00
Thursday 30 June – 18.30
Sunday 17 July – 17.00
Thursday 28 July – 18.30
Sunday 14 August – 17.00
Thursday 25 August – 18.30
Sunday 4 September – 17.00

Free student workshops and educational activities will be available. Schools and students may contact us here for more details: studynow@warcapitalismandliberty.org

For more information please contact:
info@warcapitalismandliberty.org

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Description

War, Capitalism & Liberty, are the contemporary issues explored in this exhibition through the artworks of the main international street artist known as Banksy.

The exhibition includes extensive corpus artis of Banksy’s works coming from private international collections. Original paintings, prints, sculptures and rare objects will be exhibited, many of which have never been shown previously.

It is a non-profit exhibition, characterized by a strong educational and school-targeting component, which is a comprehensive scientific review of the artist known as Banksy.

As a street artist with his roots in Bristol, Banksy has influenced globally the urban art movement and is arguably one of the movement’s most notorious artist. The exhibition will examine how social and political events of our world are viewed through the street art of Banksy; from his motif of monkeys declaring ‘Laugh Now But One Day I’ll Be in Charge’ to the chilling image of ‘Kids on Guns’.

Banksy is one of most discussed, debated and acclaimed cultural figures of our age. His anonymous persona has captivated international audiences since the late 1990s. An urban artist, his media ranges from painting on canvas, screen-prints and sculpture to large installations and even the occasional livestock. His artwork reveals a unique mix of humour and humanity; it is created for the masses and affords a voice for those in – and indeed outside – of society who would otherwise not be heard. A recent example is his commentary on the refugee crisis and the after effects of Dismaland. His anonymity and refusal to conform mean that he is as difficult to nail down as is his artwork, and thus a survey of his works has never been officially or unofficially exposed in a private museum to a public audience.

The Fondazione brought together this collection – which is extensive and unprecedented – thanks to lenders from around the world. The exhibition will highlight Banksy’s great artistic skills, through all his career, underlining the main inspiration sources: WAR, CAPITALISM and LIBERTY.

An exhibition conceived, promoted and realised by Fondazione Terzo Pilastro – Italia e Mediterraneo Chairman Emmanuele Francesco Maria Emanuele.
Curated by Stefano Antonelli, Francesca Mezzano & Acoris Andipa

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