Expo in DC
Expo Milan 2015 is the Universal Exposition hosted in Milan, Italy, between May 1st and October 31st, whose theme is “Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life.” Expo in DC showcases all cultural events, related to Expo Milan 2015, taking place in and around Washington, DC. Expo in DC Expo Milan 2015 is the Universal Exposition […]
Read morePiero della Francesca’s mind, between drawing and design
The Embassy of Italy and the Italian Cultural Institute present a lecture about Piero della Francesca by Cecilia Frosinini, Opificio delle Pietre Dure e Laboratori di Restauro in Florence. Fundamental to a comprehensive understanding of Piero della Francesca’s art is the distinction between the meaning of “design” and “drawing” in his painting practice. The two […]
Read moreSalvatore Giuliano
Movie Screening REMEMBERING FRANCESCO ROSI The documentary-style Italian drama chronicles the rise and fall of Salvatore Giuliano, a real-life Mob chieftain who rose to prominence in post-WWII Sicily. The main character is almost unseen and his career is recalled in flashbacks after his assassination in 1950. With the help of his right-hand man and cousin […]
Read moreConcerts from the Library of Congress
Roberto Díaz, viola / Robert Spano, conductor / Curtis Chamber Orchestra at Library of Congress Robert Spano, music director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, leads the Curtis Chamber Orchestra in an exclusive Washington, DC appearance. Sensational violist Roberto Díaz premieres a new concerto by Jennifer Higdon, commissioned by the Library of Congress and the Curtis […]
Read moreIl più bel giorno della mia vita (The Best Day of My Life)
Remembering Virna Lisi Cineforum 2015, our monthly screening of Italian movies, remembers and honors the recent loss of one of the greatest Italian actresses, Virna Lisi, with a film directed by Cristina Comencini. Centered around a family struggling to cope with itself, with much of the action taking place in the villa of of Irene […]
Read moreTHE SYMPOSIUM: Food for Mind, Body and Soul – Artifacts Recovered by Guardia di Finanza
The wealth and quality of the cultural heritage that makes Italy an “Open Museum” comes with a big responsibility to constantly defend and guard it. Old treasures, smuggled from Italy and recently recovered by Guardia di Finanza (a special police corps that reports directly to the Minister of Economic and Financial Affairs), will be on […]
Read moreFrancesco Nonino: Selected Works
Exhibit Opening – February 18 Francesco Nonino is one of few Italian photographers whose work has been acquired by both the Library of Congress and the Phillips Collection. The exhibit at the Embassy of Italy will include some recent works from two series: Come La Vergogna and Atmospheres. As a homage to his mother, the […]
Read moreNOVA “Colosseum – Roman Death Trap”
PREMIERES WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 AT 9PM ET/8C ON PBS A NOVA film produced by Providence Pictures, Co-Produced with ZED and ARTE France. NOVA is produced for PBS by WGBH Boston. The producers of the PBS science series NOVA and the Embassy of Italy in Washington, DC invite you to a special sneak peek screening event […]
Read moreSignore e Signori (The Birds, The Bees and The Italians) ** RESCHEDULED **
CINEFORUM 2015 Movie screening The Cineforum 2015, our monthly screening of Italian movies, remembers and honors the recent loss of one of the greatest Italian actresses, Virna Lisi, with one of the films that made her famous. Pietro Germi’s funny anthology combines the standard sex comedy format with some unexpectedly subtle observations about village life. […]
Read moreFederico Agostini, violinist and Enrico Elisi, pianist
Concert at National Gallery of Art A concert by Federico Agostini, violinist, and Enrico Elisi, pianist. Agostini is world-renowned as a recitalist, chamber musician, and concertmaster (1979-2002) of the legendary Italian string ensemble I Musici Italiani and Enrico Elisi is the winner of nine first prizes in international competitions in Italy, Portugal and the United […]
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