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Showing posts with label Portonaccio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portonaccio. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Tracking down a muralist in Rome - Carlos Atoche plays with decay and regeneration.

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It's not often one finds murales  or wall art, right outside one's door - even better, viewed from one's apartment.  But here ...
Friday, May 6, 2016

Casal Bertone: Tantalizingly close, yet nearly Unreachable

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Casal Bertone.  A stone's throw from bustling San Lorenzo. Closer to Stazione Termini than the Vatican or the tourist mecca of Trast...
Saturday, June 8, 2013

Artists' Colonies in Rome, Part 2: Piano Creativo ("Creative Floor")

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Silvia Codignola was the first artist at Piano Creativo, and the only one of the original artists still there. Artists hard at work:  th...
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Friday, April 26, 2013

An artists' colony thrives in a Rome industrial suburb

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Contemporary art in Rome seems to get better and better.  One marker is a group of artists who have studios in an old warehouse in a decided...
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Dianne Bennett was managing partner of Hodgson Russ LLP.

William Graebner is a widely published author of books on American history.

When not in Rome, getting around on their Malaguti 250, a large scooter, they live in Buffalo, New York.
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