Istituto Lorenzo de’ Medici (LdM) organizes and hosts several art exhibitions, cultural events and conferences throughout the year in its three campus sites, with the aim to promote both Italian culture and the integration of international students in the social fabric of their chosen study abroad destination.
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Francesco Lauretta – The Bathers
About THE BATHERS: Francesco Lauretta is an artist and a painter. He paints every single day as if wanting to prove incorrect those who judged the medium as outdated. Painting continues and will...
Giulia Seri – Amduat
The work of Giulia Seri refers to life from the entirely humane point of view emphasizing the suffering over the transience of existence. Her emotional, fragile and expressive figures are related...
Memesis and Construction
MIMESIS AND CONSTRUCTION This semester we have moved forward and backward through art history. We have applied techniques that have been employed for over 500 years and have utilized digital...
Footwear Futures
FOOTWEAR FUTURES We are excited to host the footwear influencer and most sought after footwear innovation expertise, Nicoline van Enter. Ms. Van Enter has created solutions for leading brands...
ReDiscovering – Tutankhamon
TUTANKHAMUN is perceived as a collective element by the whole of humanity, and not only by a single cultural group. It is part of the world’s cultural identity, something coated with an imaginary...
Shelley Jordon, Restless Traces: Leaves
LdM – Lorenzo de’ Medici Istitute Gallery is happy to present the exhibition RESTLESS TRACES: Leaves by USA artist Shelley Jordon. Jordon’s work begins with painting that is transformed by the...
Frogmen: the history of Florentine street art re-written
On Tuesday, October 18th, at the Church of San Jacopo in Campo Corbolini, at 6PM, Isabel Carrasco will present her book “Frogmen. Primi belati de street art a Firenze”. The presentation will be...
Some Grief Shows Much of Love: A Story of Contrasts
Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 masterpiece of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet has much it can teach us today. Lingering in the space between extremes, he reveals the way light is shrouded by darkness,...
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