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ROME INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR - 18th EDITION

Locality: Rome Region: Lazio
from: 8 July 2026
from: 19 July 2026



ITSLIQUID Group is proud to announce the 18th edition of ROME INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR 2026,taking place from July 08 to July 19,2026,at ITSLIQUID Art Space - Rome, located in the historic district of Trastevere. Hosted in a remarkable 15th-century palace, the exhibition brings together contemporary artistic languages from around the world, creating a dynamic platform where artistic research encounters the timeless cultural heritage of the Eternal City. Exploring the relationship between body and space, ROME INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR 2026 reflects on the ongoing hybridization between identities and cultural, physical, social, and urban contexts in contemporary society. Through its two curatorial sections, MIXING IDENTITIES and FUTURE LANDSCAPES, the exhibition invites visitors to investigate perception, memory, transformation, and the evolving interaction between individuals and the environments they inhabit. MIXING IDENTITIES analyses the hidden dimensions of identity through an immersive journey into the labyrinths of consciousness. At the same time, FUTURE LANDSCAPES explores the concept of boundaries - between body, mind, and spirit; between individuals and the city; and between space and ground - transforming everyday surfaces into fluid territories of open and evolving ideas. Within this framework, the selected artists offer unique perspectives on contemporary existence through deeply personal visual narratives. Presented as a compelling solo exhibition, Giovanni Tozzetti’s “LONG WALK FROM AUSTRALIA TO ROMA - E ‘ndo so nato, vissuto, cresciuto e pasciuto” masterfully opens a vibrant dialogue between individual narrative and collective experience. The project unfolds as a deeply personal yet universally resonant journey, bridging vast geographical distances with intimate roots to explore how private memories intersect with shared cultural identities. Through this fluid interaction, the exhibition invites the audience to reflect on the universal themes of migration, home, and the continuous evolution of self. Rooted in a practice that explores the relationship between painting and photography, Tozzetti transforms observed reality into a refined painterly language, preserving the immediacy of the original image while emphasizing its symbolic and communicative power. Gestures, symbols, and shared spaces become communication vehicles, revealing how personal narratives are continuously negotiated within broader cultural and urban contexts. The exhibition moves into the fluid visual territory of Golshad Hessami's “Suspended Ground”, which opens this dialogue through a dynamic composition where landscape and emotion merge into a fluid visual territory. Layers of gestural marks and shifting forms create a sense of instability and transformation, reflecting the continuous negotiation between inner experience and external reality. The work evokes a suspended condition between memory and presence, embodying both the psychological complexity of identity and the mutable nature of contemporary space. This exploration of transformation continues in Vakim Pirdon's “The Tears of Oblivion Imbued with Eternity”. Through a richly textured and intricate visual language, the artist constructs a dreamlike environment where fragments of memory, symbolism, and organic forms intertwine. The work investigates the persistence of emotional traces across time, suggesting identity as a constantly evolving archive shaped by remembrance, loss, and renewal. Karolina Sávolt's “Touch” introduces a more relational perspective, where figures, natural elements, and vibrant structures coexist within a multilayered composition. The artwork reflects on human connection as a fundamental force in the construction of identity, emphasizing the ways personal experience is continuously shaped through interaction with others and with the surrounding environment. The complex spatial arrangement echoes the exhibition's interest in the intersections between body, perception, and space. Jeff Corwin's “Guns in America #54” shifts the focus toward the symbolic construction of contemporary landscapes. The solitary birdcage, suspended within an atmospheric environment, becomes a powerful metaphor for vulnerability, confinement, and social tension. Transforming an ordinary object into a psychological and political space, the work invites reflection on the invisible structures that influence individual freedom and collective experience in contemporary society. Completing this visual journey, Sergi Llanas Paez's “Teresa in May” immerses viewers in an organic landscape where matter and perception dissolve into a continuous flow of movement and texture. Through expressive brushwork and atmospheric depth, the artist transforms the natural environment into an emotional and sensory experience, proposing a landscape that exists simultaneously as physical reality and inner reflection. The work embodies the exhibition's investigation of fluid boundaries, where memory, nature, and consciousness converge. Together, these artists offer interconnected perspectives on identity, memory, and spatial experience, revealing how contemporary realities emerge through constant processes of transformation and interaction. Moving between figuration and abstraction, introspection and expansion, their works create a compelling dialogue between the inner dimensions of human consciousness and the evolving landscapes of the contemporary world. The exhibition also features a selection of video artists OPENING July 08,2026 | 06: 00 PM RSVP: info@itsliquid. Com Free entry - Register here EXHIBITION DAYS July 09 - 19,2026 Tuesday - Sunday. 10: 00 AM - 01: 00 PM & 03: 00 PM - 07: 00 PM Palazzo Velli Piazza di S. Egidio n. 10,Rome

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