Also this year, Palazzo Boncompagni opens its doors to contemporary art with an extraordinary exhibition, “Alfredo Pirri. Palace Portrait.”
Internationally renowned artist, Alfredo Pirri will transform the Palazzo’s spaces into a unique path between immersive installations, light and memory.
“Alfredo Pirri. Palace Portrait” is not just an exhibition, but a dialogue between works, people, ghosts of the past and shadows of the future. An unmissable opportunity to discover the Palace in a new light and live an artistic experience that challenges the boundaries between time, space and perception.
 
After Michelangelo Pistoletto, Marino Marini, Aldo Mondino and Mimmo Paladino at Palazzo Boncompagni once again an exhibition featuring a great contemporary artist displaying his works in the splendid sixteenth-century spaces of the palace that was once the residence of Pope Gregory XIII.
 

Alfredo Pirri (Cosenza, 1957) is one of the most appreciated Italian artists on the contemporary scene for his ability to interweave art, architecture and space. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, where he still lives and works, Pirri is distinguished by an artistic research that explores the relationship between perception and matter, often through the use of innovative materials and multidisciplinary techniques.
His works, which range from environmental installations to paintings on reflective materials, are characterized by a strong dialogue with the surrounding space, transforming it into an integral element of artistic creation.

Throughout his career, Alfredo Pirri has exhibited in prestigious national and international institutions, including MAXXI in Rome, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the Venice Biennale. His works are in important public and private collections, and his innovative approach has profoundly influenced the way art interacts with architectural and social spaces.
Pirri continues to experiment, creating works that stimulate reflection, interaction and emotion, confirming him as a central figure in contemporary Italian art.

 

 

Info:

Alfredo Pirri | Ritratto di Palazzo

curated by Lorenzo Balbi and Silvia Evangelisti

 4 February 2025 > 4 May 2025

Palazzo Boncompagni
via del Monte 8, Bologna (Italy)

t +39 051 236760
info@palazzoboncompagni.it

Opening hours

• Tue – Sun: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. and  3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
• Mon: closed

Tickets

https://palazzoboncompagni.it/mostra/alfredo-pirri/