Autore: Redazione • 27/04/2026 00:12
Gagosian in Rome presents a selection of roughly fifty photographs by Francesca Woodman, the American artist renowned for self-portraits and portraits that fragment and reshape the body into symbolically charged images.
Approximately one third of the works on display have rarely or never been publicly exhibited. The exhibition highlights Woodman's interest in common objects — teacups, shells, masks, eggs — which, placed alongside veiled or partially hidden bodies, form allegorical compositions often aligned with a surrealist sensibility.
Why visit: the exhibition reveals Woodman's ability to turn everyday elements into images rich in symbolism and emotional tension, demonstrating a formally sophisticated and original photographic practice.
Practical tips: check opening hours and entry conditions with the gallery before your visit; several works are seldom exhibited, making this a notable opportunity for photography and art history enthusiasts.
Location: Via Francesco Crispi, 16, 00187 Roma RM, Italia
Coordinates: 41.9034078, 12.485659
Rivista online registrata al Tribunale di Napoli n. 43 del 23/03/2022
Direttore: Lorenzo Crea
Editore: Visio Adv di Alessandro Scarfiglieri
Insight italia srl (concessionario esclusivo)
Rivista online registrata al Tribunale di Napoli n. 43 del 23/03/2022
Direttore: Lorenzo Crea
Editore: Visio Adv di Alessandro Scarfiglieri
Insight italia srl (concessionario esclusivo)