Flowers. From the Renaissance to artificial intelligence
From 14 February to 14 September 2025 “Flowers. From the Renaissance to artificial intelligence” proposes a path in which the inexhaustible evocative power of flowers emerges, capable of uniting art, science and technology in a universal story that spans the centuries: from the masterpieces of Jan Brueghel and Ai Weiwei to the most recent experiments in contemporary art with digital technologies.
The exhibition will be held at the Chiostro del Bramante in Rome
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