Adrian Tranquilli, “Heroes”
Adrian Tranquilli is born in Melbourne (1966), lives and works in Rome. Among his recent exhibitions: Don’t forget the Joker and Evidence (Studio Stefania Miscetti, Rome, 2001/2007) The age of chance (Scognamiglio Arte Contemporanea, Naples 2005), These imaginary boys, (Parkhouse, Dusseldorf; Marella Arte Contemporanea, Milan), 2004; Believe (Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome; Fondazione Bandera, Milan, 2001) and other exhibitions in museums and public spaces in Italy and abroad including GNAM, MACRO, Istituto Nazionale per la Grafica (Rome), PAC (Milan), Palazzo delle Papesse (Siena), MAK and Kunsthalle (Wien), Comunidad de Madrid Culture Hall (Madrid), Buia Gallery (New York), Dalì Museum (St. Petersburg, Florida), 3° International Biennial of Gyumri (Armenia), Bienal de La Habana (Cuba), IASPIS and Botkyrka Konsthall (Stockholm).
Adrian Tranquilli, "Heroes"
Other great books we did
Sublime cliché
Sublime cliché, the third edition of the Festival of Foreign Academies and Cultural Institutes in Rome, curated by Saverio Verini, pays tribute to the connection between the extensive network of foreign cultural institutions and academies in Rome
Marco "Hube" Ubertini, Non ho mai imparato
Hube’s is a photographic story set in a transfigured, anti-metaphysical Rome...
Albert Watson, Roma Codex
New York photographer Albert Watson challenges the conventional depictions of the Eternal City to provide a contemporary anthropological narrative of its most authentic quintessence.