Four comedians narrate the masterpieces of Rome's National Gallery of Modern Art


Four comedians narrate in video pills four masterpieces from the collection of the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome to bring art to the attention of the general public.

Four masterpieces told by four comedians. The Art is Open project kicks off, which aims to be a form of entertainment to meet the general public. Promoting the project is the company IGT, which specializes in responsible gaming; it is conceived by EPIK and produced by Indiana Production.

Art is Open consists of a series ofvideo pills through which it is intended to bringart to the attention of the general public through the use of the language of the stage. In fact, the project is based on accessible art treated as the highest form of entertainment.



The protagonists of the episodes are comedians Raul Cremona, Ippolita Baldini, Alessandro Betti and Marta Zoboli, who are each invited to narrate and interpret a masterpiece by Piet Mondrian, Gustav Klimt, Amedeo Modigliani and Umberto Boccioni that belongs to the collection of the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome. Each performer tying themselves to a work of art addressed in their comic performance themes such as inclusion and diversity, youth and the future, technology and innovation in addition to the preservation of artistic heritage and the dissemination of culture.

Raul Cremona recounts Piet Mondrian’s Composition A, Ippolita Baldini recounts Gustav Klimt’s The Three Ages of Woman, Alessandro Betti recounts Amedeo Modigliani’s Reclining Nude, and Marta Zoboli recounts Umberto Boccioni’sAntigracious.

For info and to see the video pills: https://www.igt.it/progetti/arte-cultura/artisopen

Four comedians narrate the masterpieces of Rome's National Gallery of Modern Art
Four comedians narrate the masterpieces of Rome's National Gallery of Modern Art


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