Valentino Garavani è morto all'età di 93 anni. Lo stilista, orgoglio italiano nel mondo "si è spento nella serenità della sua residenza romana, circondato dall'affetto dei suoi cari" si legge in una nota della Fondazione Valentino Garavani e Giancarlo Giammetti.
Mercoledì 21 e giovedì 22 gennaio ci sarà la camera ardente, allestita presso PM23 in Piazza Mignanelli 23 a Roma, dalle 11:00 alle 18:00. I funerali sono previsti venerdì 23 gennaio a Roma, alle 11:00 nella Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri, in Piazza della Repubblica 8.
Con lui se ne va un'icona della moda italiana nel mondo, uno stilista che ha vestito principesse, first lady, dive del cinema, tenendo alto il nome del Paese e proponendo un'idea di eleganza senza tempo destinata a durare anche dopo la sua morte.
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AMERICAN REVOLUTIO0N ART. MET MUSEUM
This special installation marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the founding document of the United States of America. Featured works from across The Met offer a wide view of the roots, course, and aftermath of the Revolutionary War (1775–1783)—from early conflicts between colonists and Indigenous peoples to George Washington’s voluntary retirement, in 1797, from his two-term presidency.
Rarely seen prints reveal the transatlantic circulation of news about the struggle for independence during a fractious political period.
This window into the era’s print culture highlights the global dimensions of the rebellion, the contested ideas about liberty that shaped it, and its consequential outcomes.
Also on view are American and European works of art that depict a range of significant individuals. These include the Wampanoag chief Metacomet, whose battles with early colonists laid the groundwork for revolution; the African American poet Phillis Wheatley, who raised her voice against an expansive tyranny in her call for emancipation; patriots and presidents such as Paul Revere and George Washington.
The Mohawk leader
Thayendanegea, who allied with the British in an effort to retain Indigenous
sovereignty; and iconic contributors to the Declaration of Independence John
Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson.
Together, these artworks acknowledge multiple complex and
intertwined histories that continue to resonate in the United States and
beyond, some two and half centuries later.
19 de enero–6 de agosto de 2026
Upcoming at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 758
Free with Museum admission
This special installation is made possible by Kimba Wood and
Frank Richardson.
https://www.metmuseum.org/es/exhibitions/revolution

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