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Classic Reloaded. Mediterranea.

Conceived by the MAXXI Museum of Rome
Produced by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
Curated by Bartolomeo Pietromarchi, Director of MAXXI Arte
In collaboration with MAXXI, Villa Audi – Mosaic Museum, the Sursock Museum, the Embassy of Italy in Lebanon, and the Italian Cultural Institute in Lebanon

Presented at Villa Audi – Mosaic Museum

29 June to 2 September 2018

Building upon a selection of artworks by the latest generation of Italian artists from the collections of MAXXI, Classic Reloaded. Mediterranea carries out a rigorous, albeit inchoative and unthorough analysis of the close link between classical tradition and the artistic research conducted by some leading exponents of contemporary Italian art.

Classic Reloaded. Mediterranea was conceived in 2018 in cooperation with the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, the Embassy of Italy in Lebanon, the Italian Cultural Institute in Lebanon, the Embassy of Italy in Tunisia, and the Italian Cultural Institute in Tunisia, as an itinerant project to be hosted in various cities of the Mediterranean Basin within the framework of “Italy, Cultures, the Mediterranean,” the cultural programme that the MAECI carries out in Middle-Eastern and North African countries. It will be presented at Villa Audi in Beirut, then at the Bardo National Museum of Tunis.

The museums chosen to host this exhibition are characterised by a deep bond with the local history and important ancient art collections, as both aspects underlay the close dialogue established with the exhibited artworks, which show the historical-cultural matrix shared by the countries that overlook the Mediterranean. From this standpoint, the Classic Reloaded. Mediterranea, which features works by thirteen artists, tries to outline an itinerary that reflects upon the prismatic, travelling nature of this culture as well as its contemporary liveliness and presence. Such hybrid, multifaceted culture that considers the Mare nostrum as an inestimable source of traditions and values.

With works by Salvatore Arancio, Maurizio Cattelan, Enzo Cucchi, Gino De Dominicis, Bruna Esposito, Flavio Favelli, Mimmo Jodice, Sabrina Mezzaqui, Liliana Moro, Luigi Ontani, Pietro Ruffo, Remo Salvadori, and Luca Trevisani.

Villa Audi – Mosaic Museum opening hours

Open daily from 10:00 to 18:00
Thursdays: from 10:00 to 21:00
Sundays: from 11:00 to 17:00

In the framework of: Vivere all’italiana and Italia/Culture/Mediterraneo.
With the support of: Embassy of Italy in Lebanon, the Italian Cultural Institute in Lebanon, the Embassy of Italy in Tunis, and the Italian Cultural Institute in Tunisia.
Organizational partners in Beirut: Audi Foundation and the Sursock Museum.
MAXXI founding members: Mibact, Enel, and Regione Lazio.

  • Organized by: Ministero Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Inter
  • In collaboration with: MAXXI, Ambasciata d'Italia in Libano e Istituto It