(Finance) – The President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella has visited a preview, together with His Majesty The Queen Sonja of Norwaythe great exhibition “Munch. The inner cry” at Palazzo Bonaparte in Rome. The exhibition is produced and organized by Arthemisia; Main partner of the project is the Third Pilastro Foundation – International.
The head of the state and the sovereign traveled the rooms of the exhibition space – owned by General – accompanied by the president of Arthemisia Iole Sienafrom the president of the third pillar Foundation Alessandra Taccone and by the CEO of Generali Philippe Kminit.
Of the presidential procession were part, among others, in addition to the deputy mayor of Rome Silvia Scottishthe Minister of Culture Alessandro Giulithe deputy minister of infrastructure and transport Edoardo Rixithe deputy minister of the environment and energy security Vannia Gavathe Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Giorgio Sillithe Councilor of the Lazio Region with delegations to youth culture and policies Simona Renata Baldassarrethe Ambassador of Norway to Italy Johan Vibethe ambassador of Finland in Italy Matti Lassilathe deputy mayor of Oslo Julianne Ofstadand the director of the Munch Museum of Oslo Tone Hansen.
Edited by Patricia G. Bermanwith the scientific collaboration of Costantino D’Oraziothe large retrospective is made in collaboration with Munch Museum of Osloand enjoys the patronage of the Ministry of Culture, of the Lazio Region, of the Municipality of Rome – Department of Culture, of the Royal Embassy of Norway in Rome and the Jubilee 2025 – Dicastery for evangelization.
The exhibition, that It will be open until June 2ndis included in the list of events of Jubilee 2025 and tells the entire artistic path of Norwegian Edvard Munchfrom his beginnings to the latest works, crossing the most expensive themes, connected to each other by the interpretation of the tormented essence of the human condition. The paintings on display are 100almost all of which from the Munch Museum of Oslo which, exceptionally, agreed to an unprecedented loan.