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In the vibrant heart of Rome, the art’otel Rome Piazza Sallustio opens a new chapter in its artistic journey with the solo exhibition Vita Activa, La condizione umana (Active Life: The Human Condition) by Marco Rossetti, curated by Sofia Di Gravio.
The show, inaugurating on 6 March 2026, celebrates the first anniversary of the hotel and its Art Gallery, an increasingly influential hub for contemporary culture in the city.
Conceived as a living, evolving environment, the Gallery welcomes visitors every day with free admission, offering an ever-expanding programme of exhibitions, encounters, and cultural events. A space where art becomes a shared experience, accessible to both guests and locals, and where emerging and established voices find a platform to express new perspectives.
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New Exihbition
Marco Rossetti is an Italian contemporary artist whose practice investigates the relationship between gesture, space, and material presence. His work explores the act of doing: movement as a trace, tension, imprint, or transformation revealing the human condition through subtle yet powerful visual languages.
Rossetti’s approach often embraces site-specificity, allowing each artwork to emerge from a direct interaction with the place in which it is conceived. His installations, sculptures, and visual compositions activate their surroundings, inviting the viewer to experience space not as a neutral container, but as a living component of the work itself.
About the Exhibition: VITA ACTIVA, The Human Condition
Opening on 6 March 2026 with a special evening event from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, VITA ACTIVA – The Human Condition, the exhibition explores action as a fundamental dimension of human existence: gestures, movements, and the marks they leave become the central language through which Rossetti reflects on identity, memory, and transformation.
Rather than simply occupying the space, the works reshape it, generating a dialogue between presence and absence, weight and lightness, the seen and the hinted.
Vita Activa invites visitors to experience an immersive journey where the physical act becomes a metaphor for the way human beings inhabit the world, leaving traces both visible and intangible.