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Tragicomica at MAXXI: Exploring Post‑War Art

Autore: Redazione 06/04/2026 21:05

Tragicomica at MAXXI: Exploring Post‑War Art

MAXXI hosts an exhibition that investigates how artists responded to the aftermath of World War II by transforming historical tensions into visual languages that often oscillate between the tragic and the comic. The show pairs canonical works with contemporary pieces to trace the evolution of artistic practices in the late twentieth century.

The layout favors thematic connections over strict chronology, emphasizing formal breaks and conceptual experiments: from performance and video to sculpture and installation, the selection highlights strategies that redefine the relationship between artwork and audience.

  • Artists on display: a mix of established figures and contemporary voices, including prominent Italian names alongside international practitioners.
  • Works featured: sculptures, photographs, videos, prints and installations that explore humor, social critique and formal innovation.
  • Curatorial approach: an exhibition design that prioritizes thematic dialogues and open interpretive paths.

Why go: the exhibition provides a compelling overview for visitors interested in how post‑war experiences were processed through unconventional artistic languages, revealing both continuities and ruptures with past traditions.

Practical info: MAXXI offers standard museum services; check the museum's official channels for opening times, ticketing and guided visits. Look out for related events such as curator talks, screenings and workshops.

Where it is

Location: Via Guido Reni, 4a, 00196 Roma RM, Italia

Coordinates: 41.9282451, 12.4668557

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Rivista online registrata al Tribunale di Napoli n. 43 del 23/03/2022


Direttore: Lorenzo Crea

Editore: Visio Adv di Alessandro Scarfiglieri


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