Enrico Pellegrini “Something Great and Beautiful” Book Presentation
Italian writer Enrico Pellegrini presents his latest novel Something Great and Beautiful, the event will be introduced by director Tod “Kip” Williams, while his wife, the actress Gretchen Mol, will read from the book. Enrico Pellegrini was born in Turin, Italy, in 1971. While pursuing a successful career as a lawyer, he made his literary […]
Read moreYoung Italians
Young Italians, is a group exhibition featuring works by twelve contemporary Italian artists, curated by Ilaria Bernardi, and jointly organized by the Italian Cultural Institute of New York and Magazzino Italian Art. Young Italians was conceived as a 50th anniversary tribute to the show of the same name, which took place at the Institute of […]
Read moreDario Argento’s Film Series
When it comes to Dario Argento, the stylist supreme of horror cinema, one might first think of an insidious mood, of piercingly intense colors, of a scrap of haunting music or a set piece in which the camera sets off on its own inexplicable course or an act of violence at once shocking, sensuous, and […]
Read moreIntractable Woman: A Theatrical Memo on Anna Politkovskaya
The Play Company presents the U.S. premiere of renowned playwright Stefano Massini’s Intractable Woman: A Theatrical Memo on Anna Politkovskaya, directed by Lee Sunday Evans (Dance Nation, PlayCo’s Caught) and translated by Paula Wing. The production, Massini’s U.S. debut, follows vast acclaim—from The New York Times, Variety, The Guardian, and others—for the National Theatre’s new […]
Read moreAda Rovatti
Ada Rovatti in concert (sax) with Bill O’ Connell (piano) and Daryl Johns (double bass). Italian native Ada Rovatti started playing saxophone in high school after years of classical piano training. Winner of a scholarship from Berklee College of Music, she divided her time between Boston -where she studied with Joe Viola, and George Garzone- and […]
Read moreFabrizio Bosso
Fabrizio Bosso, trumpet – Julian Oliver Mazzariello, piano Jacopo Ferrazza, double bass – Nicola Angelucci, drums. Fabrizio Bosso’s State of the Art is the expression of the Italian trumpeter’s authentic, powerful and expressive artistic dialogue with his quartet. It represents a culminating point in the musician’s artistic and personal path. Fabrizio Bosso, joining forces with […]
Read morePremio New York
WINNERS OF THE 2018 EDITION OF PREMIO NEW YORK: LUDOVICA CARBOTTA AND SARA ENRICO The New York Prize brings promising emerging Italian artists to New York for a residency at the ISCP Gallery (International Studio and Curatorial Program) in Brooklyn, with the support of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI), the […]
Read moreISCP – Artists At Work: Sara Enrico and Ludovica Carbotta
Closing event of the Premio New York, with the winners of the 2018 edition: Sara Enrico and Ludovica Carbotta. Sara Enrico will make a reading starting from some suggestions of her project à terre, en l’air. For this presentation, she has invited Andrea Alis Respino and Byron Westbrook. Respino has contributed a short story Children’s […]
Read moreVisconti’s Retrospective
Following successful collaborations on retrospectives of Marcello Mastroianni (2017) and Anna Magnani (2016), the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Istituto Luce Cinecittà join forces once again to co-present Visconti, a complete retrospective of Visconti’s feature films, most of them premiering in new restorations and rare imported prints, followed by a weeklong run of a […]
Read moreOpen Roads
Open Roads: New Italian Cinema is the main screening series to offer North American audiences a diverse and extensive lineup of contemporary Italian films. This year’s 18th edition again strikes a balance between emerging talents and esteemed veterans, commercial and independent fare, outrageous comedies, gripping dramas, and captivating documentaries, with in-person appearances by many of […]
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