The Italian Cultural Institute is partnering up with the Poster House in New York to offer to the 40 fastest fingers the opportunity to experience a private curator guided tour of the exhibition “The Future Was Then: The Changing Face of Fascist Italy”, on January 26th at 6PM.
From the Poster House web site, the exhibit starting point is the question: “In a fascist movement inspired by art, how does the fascist government influence the artists living in its grasp? This exhibition explores how Benito Mussolini’s government created a broad-reaching culture that grew with and into the Futurist movement to claw into advertising, propaganda, and the very heart of the nation he commanded.
Featuring 75 pieces from the world-renowned Fondazione Massimo e Sonia Cirulli in Bologna, Italy, this expansive exhibition chronicles the length of Mussolini’s regime, focusing on the often blurred line between propaganda and art.”
To participate is very easy: RSVPs down below until January 22nd. Only after the 22nd, If you were one the lucky (and fast) ones, you’ll receive a confirmation email with all the instructions to get to the Poster House and all the relevant info. Also, if at that time you’ll know that you will not be able to attend the tour, please let us know and we will give your spot to the next in line.
It is not possible to make multiple reservations with the same email address.
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