The new presentation of the collection begins in the museum piazza and proceeds without interruptions on the ground floor.
A new chapter of the series of “Interactions across the Mediterranean” dedicated to the relationship between Europe and the Middle East.
Space-time, crises, confines: an exploration via mutually dependent and interconnected key concepts
The contradictions of the globalized world between limits and disintegration
On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Via Fani massacre, MAXXI is commemorating Aldo Moro through the gaze of three artists and a series of events.
The contaminations of different disciplines in five events, between new canons and new interpretations.
A humble, heartfelt and graceful declaration of love for all Italian science.
Three events reflecting on some of the environmental emergencies of the contemporary world on the occasion of the exhibition “Blackout. Allora&Calzadilla”.
The relationship between computers, videogames and human beings through the representations and aesthetics of the information society.
On the occasion of the exhibition Blackout a screening programme to presente of all videos made by Jennifer Allora e Guillermo Calzadilla
The architectural drawing as a mental and spatial process before it is actually architectonic.
The story of the Italian sound avant-garde through photographs, films, videos, historical posters, original LPs and audio contributions.
The project of a digital museum that collects, stores and exhibits unrealized projects by the artists on-line.
A guided tour of the Permanent Collection and the exhibition "Gravity. Imaging the Universe after Einstein".
An exploration of the tie between science and beauty through the work of the scientists at CERN.
On the occasion of his birth, an exhibition dedicated to the great historian, lecturer, critic, politician and designer and to the modern and contemporary Italian architecture he supported and promoted through his work.
Tre incontri affidati alle parole di studiosi e docenti internazionali pensati per raccontare il pensiero critico e il ruolo svolto dal grande progettista italiano.
Five events to recount 50 years of Italian songwriting and its connections with the world of Art.
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The collections of the MAXXI art present themselves as a strong nucleus that witnesses the national and international artistic production
The MAXXI Architettura collections comprise all those artefacts and documents that, in various ways, represent the material and conceptual complexity of architecture.
The Centro Archivi curates and manages the MAXXI's architecture collections and provides the possibility, inside the Sala Studio, to directly consult the documents and database of its twentieth and twenty-first century collections.
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