The value of foreign artists in residence in Rome in the past and presence. Challenges for contemporary art in Rome. The role of foreign institutes in the Eternal City. These are some of the themes that will be at the heart of the conference that will take place of the 16th of December at the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome, at via Omero 10-12. The conference is curated by artist/researcher PhD Krien Clevis and organized by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome and the Mondriaan Fund in Amsterdam.
The international discourse of the Prix de Rome, from past to present
16 December 2014 – 17 December 2014, Italy
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