Monitor
About
Monitor stands as a contemporary art gallery in the heart of Rome, housed within the historic Palazzo Sforza Cesarini at Via Sforza Cesarini 43. This location offers a compelling destination for anyone seeking to experience cutting-edge artistic practice within one of Europe's most artistically rich cities. The gallery's commitment to contemporary art provides a refreshing counterpoint to Rome's abundance of classical and Renaissance masterpieces, making it an essential stop for visitors interested in how modern and contemporary artists are engaging with ideas and visual language today. The gallery's programming focuses entirely on contemporary art exhibitions, which means you can expect to encounter works that reflect current artistic conversations and experimental approaches. The exhibitions showcase diverse media and practices, presenting visitors with an opportunity to see what artists are creating and exploring right now rather than looking backward at established historical narratives. This forward-looking curatorial approach makes each visit potentially surprising and thought-provoking, as the gallery maintains an active schedule of changing exhibitions that keeps the space dynamic and engaging. When you visit Monitor, you'll be entering a space within a palazzo, which itself carries the weight and character of Rome's architectural heritage. This combination of historic setting and contemporary art creates an interesting tension that many visitors find compelling. The gallery invites you to take time moving through the exhibitions and absorbing the work at your own pace. To plan your visit, you can find more information about current exhibitions and practical details at palazzosforzacesarini.it, which will help you understand what's on display and when you might want to go.
Focus & Specialization
Contemporary art
Location
Contact Information
Address
Via Sforza Cesarini 43, 00186 Roma, Italy
Phone
06 687 9939