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for young people aged between 18 and 25 (not yet turned 25);
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minors under 18 years of age; disabled people requiring companion; EU Disability Card holders and accompanying person; MiC employees; European Union tour guides and tour guides, licensed (ref. Circular n.20/2016 DG-Museums); 1 teacher for every 10 students; ICOM members; AMACI members; journalists (who can prove their business activity); myMAXXI membership cardholders; European Union students and university researchers in Art and Architecture, public fine arts academies (AFAM registered) students and Temple University Rome Campus students from Tuesday to Friday (excluding holidays); IED – Istituto Europeo di Design professors, NABA – Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti professors, RUFA – Rome University of Fine Arts professors; upon presentation of ID card or badge – valid for two: Collezione Peggy Guggenheim a Venezia, Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Sotheby’s Preferred, MEP – Maison Européenne de la Photographie; on your birthday presenting an identity document
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.
22 May 2024 ore 19:00
Le ConversazioniZadie Smith
26 May 2024 ore 14:00
MAXXI with the FamilyEnvironments to explore!
28 May 2024 ore 19:30
performanceMuta ImagoAshes
29 May 2024 ore 18:00
books at MAXXIDialoghi sulla fedeby Martin Scorsese and Antonio Spadaro
29 May 2024 ore 18:00
talk + show cookingThe social mission of design: food, energy and health
MAXXI Auditorium
admittance €5 – carnet for five seminars €20
ticket purchases entitle the holder to reduced price museum entrance (€8.00) within one week of issue
admittance for myMAXXI cardholders €4 – carnet for five seminars €16
Based on an idea by Lucia Bosso / BasedArchitecture
In collaboration with the Consiglio Nazionale degli Architetti
To what extant can architecture be understood from a photograph? How much do we know about and how much are we unaware of regarding a project based on a photographic image?
During this series we shall be meeting some of the most interesting contemporary Italian practitioners – an architect and a photographer – who have proved capable of creating a building, a significant place for the territory and the community, and to interpret it photographically, amplifying perception of it and its underlying meanings.
Five seminars exploring the symbiotic relationship between architecture, its designer and the photographer who portrays it
In the first seminar the studio MoDusArchitects founded by Sandy Attia and Matteo Scagnol meets the photographer Marco Pietracupa:
Moderator
Anna Iuzzolini Pagina99 photoeditor
Speakers
MoDusArchitects Sandy Attia and Matteo Scagnol
Marco Pietracupa photographer
Margherita Guccione MAXXI Architettura Director
Alessandra Ferrari Department Promozione della Cultura Architettonica CNAPPC
In 2000, Sandy Attia (Cairo, 1974) and Matteo Scagnol (Trieste, 1968) initiated a professional and research project with the founding of MoDusArchitects in Bressanone. The studio has distinguished itself for its heterogeneous approach, interweaving two different cultural backgrounds that contaminate and enrich each new project with new values. The built works belong to various areas of architecture, from infrastructure to exhibition designs and furnishings.
Marco Pietracupa, born in Bressanone (South Tyrol, Italy) in 1967, moved to Milan in the early Nineties to make his passion a profession. After having frequented the Istituto Italiano di Fotografia he began working professionally and published within the ambits of the arts, fashion and portraiture.