12 giugno 2019 “Things You Can’t Predict Happen Here”: A Conversation with Anthony Doerr Claudia Trezza interviewed the novelist and writer Anthony Doerr, a 2005 Fellow and a 2019 Resident, a few days after his reading at Macro Asilo in Rome. Read more
3 giugno 2019 Scrutinizing “The Academic Body” The human body has gone through a lot since the American Academy in Rome was founded more than a century ago. When the Academy first opened its doors in 1894, the Greek and Roman notion of perfect balance and chiseled beauty was still the standard for study. Read more
24 maggio 2019 The Afterlife as an Eternal Banquet To catch a glimpse of the long-lost beliefs of the ancients and their visions of the afterlife, one needs to look at the images of the gods that they painted on their pottery. This was the argument the archaeologist Thomas Carpenter made during the 2019 Patricia H. Labalme Friends of the Library Lecture. Read more
16 maggio 2019 AAR Presents Its Spring Exhibition: The Academic Body AAR presenta The Academic Body, una mostra che attraversa oltre un secolo per raccontare i cambiamenti della rappresentazione del corpo nell’arte e nella società, trasformazioni che hanno segnato e attraversato la vita stessa dell’Accademia, dal 1894, anno della sua fondazione, a oggi. Read more
14 maggio 2019 A Water-Wise World Claudia Trezza recaps a recent Academy symposium titled “Water and Culture: A View from Rome.” The event kicked off with a lecture by the architects Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi (both 2019 Residents). Read more
13 maggio 2019 AAR Receives Gift to Establish the Philip Guston Rome Prize Fellowship AAR is pleased to announce a new Rome Prize Fellowship this year. The Philip Guston Rome Prize in Visual Arts, established by Musa and Thomas Mayer with a $3 million gift in memory of the artist Philip Guston. Read more
29 aprile 2019 The Density and Depth of Surface Two 2019 Residents, Giuliana Bruno and Alice Friedman, focused on the subject of surfaces for their Conversations/Conversazioni event earlier this month. Claudia Trezza offers a few thoughts about the discussion. Read more
9 aprile 2019 Announcing the 2019–20 Rome Prize Winners and Italian Fellows L’American Academy in Rome ha annunciato i vincitori del Premio Roma 2019–20 e delle borse di studio italiane. Read more
29 marzo 2019 Surviving Traces Many urban projects realized during the Ventennio remain part of the Italian landscape. Together with architectural monuments and works of art, they constitute surviving traces of Fascist visual culture in contemporary Italy. These delicate issues were the subject of an international, interdisciplinary conference recently held in Rome. Read more
4 marzo 2019 Moving from One Physical Space to Another Claudia Trezza looks at Cinque Mostre 2019: Δx Displacement, the Academy’s annual winter exhibition that was curated for the fourth time in a row by Ilaria Gianni. Read more
24 gennaio 2019 Elizabeth Rodini Appointed as AAR’s Next Andrew Heiskell Arts Director The American Academy in Rome announced that scholar and curator Elizabeth Rodini has been selected as the next Andrew Heiskell Arts Director, a position based in Rome. Read more
11 gennaio 2019 Transformed Beings In a December 5 talk at MAXXI, Rome’s preeminent contemporary art museum, the renowned contemporary artist Wangechi Mutu (2018 Resident) recalled the statues of the Virgin Mary that filled the Catholic primary school in her hometown of Nairobi, Kenya. Read more
8 gennaio 2019 Sinclair W. Bell Selected as Editor of Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome The American Academy in Rome is pleased to announce that Dr. Sinclair W. Bell, a 2003 Rome Prize Fellow in ancient studies, has been appointed to a three-year term as editor of the Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome. Read more
3 dicembre 2018 His Own Cultural Microclimate Friends and colleagues of Milton Gendel paid tribute to this celebrated artist and critic at the American Academy in Rome’s Villa Aurelia for a bittersweet gathering that honored his work and full life during his nearly seventh years in his adopted home. Read more
29 novembre 2018 Navigating the Natural World In the first of his three lectures for the American Academy in Rome, the renowned historian of the ancient world Robin Lane Fox explained how the two traditions imagined divine intervention differently. Read more
20 novembre 2018 2018 New York Fall Gala At the American Academy in Rome’s Fall Gala, nearly three hundred guests gathered at the Metropolitan Club to honor the cultural achievements of iconic actor, director, and producer Robert De Niro, and to celebrate returning 2018 Rome Prize Fellows. Read more
1 novembre 2018 The Radical Conventions of Ancient Sculpture An international audience packed the American Academy in Rome’s Villa Aurelia on September 25 to hear Mary Beard, one of the world’s most celebrated scholars of the ancient world, kick off the year’s series of programs with a lecture titled “The Classical Body: The Naked and the Nude.” Read more
1 ottobre 2018 Paolo Gioli: Anthropolaroid The American Academy in Rome presents Paolo Gioli: Anthropolaroid, a solo exhibition by the artist Paolo Gioli, curated by Peter Benson Miller. Read more
16 agosto 2018 Brodsky Fellowship Fund Announces 2018–19 Fellows The Joseph Brodsky Memorial Fellowship Fund has awarded 2018–19 fellowships to Alexander Skidan in poetry, and to Vladimir Logutov in the visual arts. Read more
7 agosto 2018 AAR Selects Kathleen Heins as Vice President for Development The American Academy in Rome is pleased to announce its selection for a new vice president for development, Kathleen Heins, who will start on August 13, 2018. Read more