GNAM: La Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea
On Friday our students were able to see another side of Rome - its modern and contemporary art personality! The museum is accessed through beautiful Villa Borghese, Rome's largest city park. The students enjoyed the juxtaposition of the ancient with the modern, where busts and sculptures of Roman gods were situated next to contemporary pieces of monochromed splashes of color, senza titolo.
Take a look at some of our students' favorite pieces (titles and comments our own):








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