In the hallowed Monumental Hall of the Biblioteca Angelica—Rome's venerable library, erected in 1604 amid the grandeur of the Baroque era—artists Alba Bertagnolli Hemingway and Francesca Mazzi unveiled Passaggi, an intimate exhibition of luminous painted works that bridge the temporal divide between ancient stone and contemporary reverie. Curated and presented by the visionary Guido D'Angelo, this evocative showcase unfolded during the vibrant pulse of Rome Art Week, inviting viewers to traverse veiled passages of memory, emotion, and ethereal form. Captured here are intimate glimpses of the installation, where layered canvases danced with the hall's gilded arches, whispering stories of transition and timeless wonder.

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