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HOKUSAI. Sulle orme del Maestro

Date: from 2017-10-12 to 2018-01-14

Opening times

October 12, 2017 – January 14, 2018
Every day 9.30 am - 7.30 pm
December 24th and 31st 9.30 am - 2.00 pm
Closed on december 25th and on january 1st
Closed on november 20th
The ticket office closes 1 hour before 

N.B. For special openings  and/or closures consult the page  dedicated to the notice

Held in

Address

Address: Lungotevere in Augusta
Zone: Rione Campo Marzio (P.Spagna-P.Popolo-Pincio) (Roma centro)

Information

Exhibition only Tickets (entrance from Via di Ripetta):
  - Adults € 11,00;  
  - Concessions € 9,00;
  - Special School groups € 4,00 per student (free entrance for one accompanying teacher for every 10 students);
  - Special Family € 22,00 (2 adults and children under 18 years of age).  

Integrated Museo dell’Ara Pacis + Exhibition Ticket 
  - Adults € 17,00;  
  - Concessions € 13,00.
  Roman Citizens only (by showing a valid ID):
- Adults: € 16,00;
- Concessions: € 12,00.

Concessions:
  - residents in the European Union aged between 6 and 25;
  - Teachers;
  - Journalists with press card (professionals, practitioners, freelance);
  - RomaPass 72 hours card-holders (3rd entrance onwards);
  - RomaPass 48 hours card-holders (2nd entrance onwards);
  - Ara Special offer: reduced entry with ticket for “The Ara Pacis as it was”  

Free admission:
  - Children up to 6 years
  - disabled visitors and a carer
  - European Union Tourist Guides
  - Tourist interpreters from the European Union
  - Members of ICOMOS, ICOM, ICCROM, Accademia dei Lincei, Istituto Studi Romani, Amici dei Musei di Roma
  - RomaPass 72 hours card-holders (1st and 2nd entrance)
  - RomaPass 48 hours card-holders (1st entrance)

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Ara Pacis Museum only Tickets:
 Adults € 10,50  
 Concessions € 8,50 
 Roman Citizens only (by showing a valid ID): 
 Adults € 8,50  
 Concessions € 6,50
 Concessions and free admission

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Audioguida Mostra
 In italiano, inglese: € 4,00

Videoguida Museo
 In italiano, inglese, francese, tedesco, spagnolo: € 6,00

Audioguida Mostra + Videoguida Museo: € 8,00

Online tickets
 For the Capitoline Museums or Ara Pacis simply present your printed receipt at the turnstiles, bypassing the ticket office queue. 

Booking
 Tickets can also be purchased by credit card and ATM

Tel. 0039 060608 (daily from 9.00 am to 19.00 pm)

Twitter: @museiincomune #HokusaiRoma

Notice:
Didascalie immagini hd uso stampa 
Le immagini possono essere utilizzate solo per accompagnare articoli o segnalazioni della mostra “Hokusai. Sulle orme del Maestro” in programma al Museo dell’Ara Pacis. Ogni immagine DEVE essere seguita da didascalia e NON DEVE essere tagliata e/o sovraimpressa e/o sovrascritta e/o manomessa. 
Le immagini possono essere utilizzate sul web solo in bassa definizione (72 dpi).
Tutti i file in HD sono scaricabili dal seguente link:  http://bit.ly/2rwkSF2

Contacts

Telephone: 060608 dalle 9.00 alle 19.00
Email: info@arapacis.it ed eventi.aziendali@zetema.it per eventi aziendali privati

Description

Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) owes his international fame to The Great Wave, part of the Thirty-six Views of Mt Fuji series, and to the influence of reproductions of his works on artists in Paris at the end of the 1800s, including Manet, Toulouse Lautrec, Van Gogh and Monet, masters of the Japonisme movement.

He experimented with different formats and techniques while portraying a huge variety of subjects, from landscape, nature, portraits of Kabuki actors, beautiful women and warriors, to images of ghosts, spirits and semi-mythic creatures. The work of Hokusai, undisputed master of ukiyo-e (literally, “images of the Floating World”), active between the late 1700s and early 1800s, is extraordinarily vast and versatile, and has been widely distributed over time as well, thanks to the artist’s many followers. Aiming to provide an in-depth look at the work and legacy of this great Japanese master, Hokusai: sulle orme del Maestro proposes a selection of approximately two hundred works, including paintings, illustrated books, and polychrome woodblock prints (to be exhibited in two shifts of one hundred works each in order to avoid compromising the fragile materials). Furthermore, his production is displayed along with that of various artists who followed in his footsteps, introducing new lines, shapes and colour relationships into the classic currents of ukiyo-e. The exhibition is promoted by Roma Capitale, Assessorato alla Crescita culturale – Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali with the support of the Japanese Embassy, organized by MondoMostre Skira and Zètema Progetto Cultura, and curated by Rossella Menegazzo. It includes precious loans from Chiba City Museum of Art and other renowned collections in Japan, as well as from the Museo d’Arte Orientale Edoardo Chiossone in Genoa.

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