From October 14th at the State Archives. The presentation in Rome on October 6th.
An exhibition at the State Archives of Naples, from October 14th until January 14th, 2024, as part of the initiatives to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of Pablo Picasso's death.
The exhibition, which is part of the official events of the joint project of the binational commission of Spain and France "Picasso Celebration 1973-2023", is a composite celebratory exhibition, "partly immersive, partly documentary, supported by the Campania Region, as part of the POC 2014-2020".
The initiative, the organizers explain, "It aims to allow the general public, thanks to the technological support of Softec spa, to learn about and explore a selection of Picasso's works, particularly those that were featured in two exhibitions, held in the midst of political controversy, at the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome and the Palazzo Reale in Milan in 1953."
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The exhibition in Naples is the fruit of the alliance between Italy and Spain and their cultural articulations: it will be presented at a press conference to be held at the Spanish Embassy in Rome, in Largo della Fontanella Borghese, on Friday, October 6th at 11:30 am.
Spanish Ambassador to Italy Miguel Fernández-Palacios; Director of the State Archives of Naples Candida Carrino; Deputy Director of ANSA Stefano Polli; a representative of the Campania Regional Council; and Editor-in-Chief of EFE Italy Marta Rullán Ferrer will be attending. Also present will be Carlos Tercero, Counselor for Cultural Affairs at the Spanish Embassy, and Ana D. Navarro Ortega, Director of the Cervantes Institute in Naples.
The event will be coordinated by Carmen del Valdo Blanco, advisor to the Foreign Press Association for Exhibitions and Culture. The initiative's media partners are the ANSA and Efe news agencies.







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