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MAXXI’s Collection of Art and Architecture represents the founding element of the museum and defines its identity. Since October 2015, it has been on display with different arrangements of works.
21 May 2024 ore 17:30
conferencePrimo TesoroThe Premio Strega books 1947-2021
22 May 2024 ore 19:00
Le ConversazioniZadie Smith
28 May 2024 ore 19:30
performanceMuta ImagoAshes
30 May 2024 ore 17:30
books at MAXXINelle vene di Bruxellesby Paolo Valentino
Graziella Lonardi Buontempo Hall – free admittance until full capacity
10 individual seats reserved for myMAXXI cardholders by writing to mymaxxi@fondazionemaxxi.it by the day before the event
Fiume Endeavour recounted in a mix of futurist bravado, utopias, and sexual transgressions.
Fiume Endeavour (1919-1920) coagulated a number of different experiences, rebellious anxieties, and revolutionary fancies. It was like a long and feverish carnival in the name of celebration and provocation, akin to the vanguards of the time, but was also “insurrectional” like 1968.
Claudia Salaris, author of numerous books on futurism and avant-guards of the twentieth century, revisits the Fiume endeavour as a party-like life filled with futuristic bravado, utopias, sexual transgressions, piracy, play and war. In this light, Fiume is a significant chapter in the culture of revolt that characterised the twentieth century. The new edition adds a new chapter on D’Annunzio and the avant-garde.
Introduction
Irene De Vico Fallani Head of MAXXI research programs
Speakers
Claudia Salaris art historian, author of the book
Andrea Kerbaker writer
In collaboration with Il Mulino