z2o Sara Zanin is pleased to announce the participation of Kaarina Kaikkonen in L'infinita varietà del tessere dall'epoca villanoviana a oggi, curated by Giovanna dalla Chiesa. With an educational section on Textile Art Brut and Outsider Art, curated by Lydia Saraca Colonnelli.
A fortress such as the Rocca dei Papi in Montefiascone—once the administrative heart of the Church in Upper Lazio and, since the Middle Ages, the summer residence of more than thirty Popes, from Innocent III to Paul III; a lake such as Lake Bolsena, the largest volcanic lake in Europe, guardian of extraordinary stories and legends; and a region as rich in history and culture as Tuscia, blessed with a landscape that remains largely unspoiled—would already be reason enough to visit these exceptional places.
On Saturday, 4 July 2026, however, the municipalities of Montefiascone and Bolsena, under the patronage of the Associazione Rocca dei Papi (which organizes the Montefiascone Festival each year), will open to the public some of their most significant historic venues—including the Sala Leone X, Santa Maria ad Nives Church, Santa Margherita Cathedral, and San Flaviano Church in Montefiascone, as well as Palazzo Monaldeschi della Cervara and the Scuderie of Palazzo Cozza-Caposavi in Bolsena. Until 10 September, these venues will host the exhibition The Infinite Variety of Weaving: From the Villanovan Age to the Present, dedicated to the many facets of weaving through the works of fourteen contemporary artists.
The exhibition was inspired by the discovery of ancient textile remains at the Gran Carro archaeological site in Lake Bolsena, dating back to the Villanovan period. It has been developed in collaboration with and with the support of the Superintendency of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape for the Province of Viterbo and Southern Etruria, which uncovered these important finds, and is supported by the Regional Council of Lazio, the Province of Viterbo, and the Municipality of Bolsena.
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