On the occasion of #GDC20, the museum offers free entry and guided tours of gallery 1, which houses the exhibition Passeggiate Romane, the grand voyage through art and the city with set designs by Maestro Dante Ferretti. As part of the accessibility project MAXXIperTUTTI, financed by the European Union—Next Generation EU, the museum also offers workshops in Italian Sign Language for sign language children. And also a performance that plays and ponders on the elasticity and subjectivity of time - as part of the 'No Time for Prophecies' project (in the Musem's videogallery from 8 to 20 October) and the MAXXI Med initiatives, the new cultural centre in Messina.
programme:
> lobby from 11 am to 7 pm
Performing Time by Ivan Moudov - performance
Manually adjusting the hands of an analogue clock without a motor installed on the wall of the museum lobby, the Bulgarian artist questions his perception of time. Relying solely on his intuition, without technological devices, the artist measures the passing of the minutes through his inner sense.
> galleria 1 at 12 plus 4 pm
Passeggiate Romane – free guided tours in Italian
A selection of works and artefacts, rarely visible to the public, from the deposits of three of Rome’s most important museum institutions: Galleria Borghese, Galleria Nazionale and Musei Capitolini.
duration: 1 hour
booking soon available
rendezvous at the Museum infopoint 10 minutes before the start of the visit
> galleria 3 and 4 at 3 pm
Tana per tutti – workshop in Italian Sign Language for sign language children aged 6 to 10
Let’s discover the Ambienti 1956-2010 exhibition through play becoming animals: cats, rabbits and owls help us focus on the bodily perception of space and the works through sight and touch. The works become our ‘dens’.
duration: 2 hours
booking required by writing to publicengagement@fondazionemaxxi.it
rendezvous at 2.45 pm at the Museum infopoint