This year MAXXI once again opens the doors of Giacomo Balla’s extraordinary house, the apartment in Rome’s Della Vittoria neighborhood where the painter, among the leading exponents of Futurism, moved in 1929 with his wife, Elisa Marcucci, and daughters, Luce and Elica. Over the following thirty years, until his death in 1958, the painter lived and worked here, transforming it into a universe full of light, color, shapes and movement that reflected the ideas expressed in the manifesto on the Futurist Reconstruction of the Universe that he signed with Fortunato Depero in 1915.
The manifesto expresses the need for a total art that influences existence through a radical transformation of the environment. Thus, the painter’s house became a laboratory of experimentation made up of painted walls and doors, a workshop in which paintings, drawings, and sculptures coexist with furniture and furnishings, utensils, clothes, and many other objects designed by him, a single and kaleidoscopic total project in which functionality and aesthetics create a new and vital union. Art invests everything, and the objects designed and built for everyday use, such as tables, chairs, shelves, easels, ashtrays, plates, tiles, make the apartment a magical realm of metamorphosis.
Informaciones
Dal 22 settembre 2023 al 28 gennaio 2024
dal giovedì alla domenica
orario visite: 10.00 – 11.00 – 12.00 / 15.00 – 16.00 – 17.00 – 18.00
durata 45 minuti