Autore: Redazione • 02/04/2026 23:12
An exhibition featuring the works of 21-year-old artist Matteo Silvestri, who has autism and a passion for vintage automobiles, opened in Rome at the ACI national headquarters in Galleria Caracciolo.
Theme and works
The show, titled "Art, Passion and Inclusion - The Harmony of Classic Cars Seen with Special Eyes," displays drawings that reinterpret vehicles from the 1970s and 1980s. The pieces stand out for meticulous detail and a photographic memory-like approach to form and atmosphere.
Opening and attendees
The inauguration was attended by Senator Giusy Versace and representatives of ACI, alongside other figures who emphasized art's role in social inclusion and in recognizing the abilities of people with disabilities.
Why visit
Practical information
The exhibition is on display throughout April at the ACI national headquarters in Galleria Caracciolo, via Marsala, Rome. For exact visiting hours and access details, check ACI's official channels or contact the venue directly.
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Location: Via Magenta, 00185 Roma RM, Italia
Coordinates: 41.9036871, 12.5021721
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