November 30, 2016 AAR Remembers Pina Pasquantonio It is with great sadness that we relay the passing of Pina Pasquantonio, our assistant director of operations in Rome. Read more
November 23, 2016 Carne: Meat Recipes from the American Academy in Rome The American Academy in Rome is pleased to announce that Carne is finally available for sale, just in time for holiday shopping! Written by Chris Behr, head chef at AAR’s Rome Sustainable Food Program, Carne is the fifth book in our cookbook series, following Biscotti, Zuppe, Pasta, and Verdure. Read more
November 17, 2016 2016 Fall Gala The American Academy in Rome’s 2016 Gala held at the Morgan Library and Museum honored the remarkable Laurie Anderson and celebrated Rome Prize Fellows. Read more
May 8, 2016 The 2016–17 Rome Prize Winners The American Academy in Rome is pleased to present winners of the 2016 Rome Prize Fellowship. These thirty-one artists and scholars will receive a stipend, workspace, and room and board for a period of six months to two years at the Academy’s eleven-acre campus in Rome. Fellowship winners were presented at the Arthur and Janet C. Ross Rome Prize Ceremony, which was held in Kaplan Hall Auditorium at the New School in New York. Read more
February 8, 2016 From Rome to Berlin: AAR and the Scharoun Ensemble, a Lasting Collaboration Flaming music boxes. Ping pong balls. Kurt Vonnegut. Shakespeare. While not typical staples of classical music, all have been featured in the work of AAR composers and performed by the renowned Scharoun Ensemble. Read more
January 8, 2016 On Museum Design Last week, a capacity audience filled the ODC Dance Theater in San Francisco for the latest installment of Conversations | Conversazioni: From the American Academy in Rome. The event, a panel discussion on the design of museums and cultural spaces, featured speakers offering unique perspectives on approaching their work. Read more
December 22, 2015 Cy Twombly, Photographer It’s not easy to picture Cy Twombly with a camera in his hand. Famous for his abstract canvases and found-object sculptures, Twombly’s best-known work seems to eschew the world in favor of its symbolic and conceptual fundamentals. Read more
December 21, 2015 AER at AAR: Celebrating the Past, Present, and Future of Electronic Music The composer Annie Gosfield, a current AAR Resident, sat serenely at her computer while the percussionist Chris Cutler roamed barefoot around an ensemble of suspended garden tools. Read more
December 21, 2015 On Her Own Terms: Revealing Esther Van Deman Over the last three years, a collaboration between the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies, or the Centro, and AAR has given the Centro students an opportunity to use Academy resources to curate their own exhibition. This year, they worked with Academy curator Valentina Follo to tell the story of a pioneering woman—Esther Boise Van Deman. Read more
December 9, 2015 2015 Cabaret – A Gathering of Fellows and Friends A festive group of Fellows, Affiliated Fellows, Residents, Trustees, and Academy friends reunited recently for an annual tradition—the 2015 AAR Cabaret. Read more
November 9, 2015 An Evening of Poetry with Robert Polito and Edward Hirsch A large crowd braved driving rain turn to see Edward Hirsch (1989 Fellow) and Robert Polito read and discuss poetry at this fall’s first US installment of the series, Conversations/Conversazioni: From the American Academy in Rome. Read more
November 6, 2015 Regias Revisited Archaeology is destruction—every turn of the spade destroys layers of earth that preserve moments of the human past. The archaeology archive—the documentation that records excavation—transforms that destructive moment into history. More important than any buried building or fragment of sculpture, this archive preserves the tenuous link between the modern archaeologist and the people of the past. Read more
September 26, 2015 2015 Opening Reception New Rome Prize Winners and Italian Fellows met and mingled with friends of the American Academy in Rome as the sun set on a warm September evening last week. Members of the community and their families/fellow travelers gathered with staff and supporters of the Academy for the annual Opening Reception amongst the pines and olive trees of the Bass Garden and were welcomed by the Academy’s President Mark Robbins and Director Kimberly Bowes. Read more
August 24, 2015 Sandro La Barbera Takes an In-Depth Look at Vergil’s Culex The American Academy in Rome constitutes a kind of bridge between the US and Italy. Most often it leads eastwards across the Atlantic, with American Fellows, Residents, and visitors coming to stay on the Janiculum, but sometimes traffic runs the opposite direction. Read more
August 19, 2015 Cinematographeum silens: Resurrecting Ancient Rome through Silent Film Ancient Rome was fast-forwarded to the twentieth century at this year’s Jerome lecture series, delivered by the eminent Latin professor Maria Wyke from University College London. Read more
August 4, 2015 Carin Goldberg Curates the Vernacular Ephemera of Rome What defines the experience of a city? What codes and idioms—verbal and other—do you need to know to feel truly at home? Read more
August 3, 2015 New Connections in the History of Italian Photography In 1949, the French critic André Malraux made an observation that suggested art history has been bound with photography since the mid-nineteenth century. Read more
June 12, 2015 2015 McKim Gala – A Starry Night in Rome Over 475 guests recently gathered to honor Carlo Petrini and Paolo Sorrentino at the American Academy in Rome’s 2015 McKim Medal Gala. A wide variety of Italian and American luminaries from the worlds of art, fashion, business, and academia enjoyed cocktails, music and conversation in the candlelit gardens of the Villa Aurelia. The evening was styled in the manner of a modern garden party, as envisioned by filmmaker and philanthropist Ginevra Elkann, who served as Gala Chair. Read more
June 1, 2015 Italian Fellow Daniele Giorgi Shines a New Light on Giotto Despite the fact that the Italian Renaissance painter Giotto is renowned for reintroducing realistic expression into Western art, his life is largely shrouded in mystery. Read more
May 28, 2015 Welcome to the Spring 2015 Issue of AAR Magazine In this issue of AAR Magazine, we invite you to meet the community of artists, writers, scholars, and composers who are living and working at the American Academy in Rome. Read more