Exhibitions, from Balestra to Curiel at Palazzo Colonna the 7 Deadly Sins by Amedeo Brogli

‘Deadly sins and counterpoints’. Amedeo Brogli’s exhibition of art, fashion and painting will be set up from 29 October to 6 November in the eighteenth-century Coffee House of Palazzo Colonna in Piazza SS Apostoli (admission allowed only with a green pass). “Vice, the enemy of moderation, is also the desire for happiness – reads a note from the exhibition – In a contemporary pictorial reinterpretation, inspired by an iconographic tradition rich in symbolic elements, Amedeo Brogli, a pupil of Renato Guttuso, in seven paintings, he represents the seven deadly sins with female bodies flanked by symbolic animals in an ironic bestiary, while in the counterpoints there is some Dantesque trespassing with subjects reinterpreted with passionate infidelity “. The protagonists of the exhibition are also the clothes by Balestra, Molaro, Curiel, Schrecker, Camaiani, Angelozzi in shades of gold, cognac, yellow, green (acid), red, blue (Balestra).