Giorgio De Chirico

The artist’s relationship with Rome, theatre and opera

Serlachius Headquarters 15 March — 17 August 2025

The exhibition tells of Giorgio de Chirico’s (1888-1978) intense relationship with Rome, the city where he lived and worked for thirty years. There is a particular emphasis on de Chirico’s theatrical output – the costumes and sets of performances seen at Teatro dell’Opera di Roma.

The exhibition presents a wide range of paintings and drawings of de Chirico’s lesser-known neo-metaphysical and neo-Baroque work, which he bequeathed to the foundation that bears his name. Some of the works have never before been exhibited to the general public.

The exhibition has been realised in collaboration with Fondazione Giorgio e Isa de Chirico, Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Fondazione Cerratelli and Civita Mostre e Musei. Curators of the exhibition are Hannu Palosuo, Italo NunziataCornelia Bujin and Lorenzo Canova.

Giorgio de Chirico, Sole sul cavalletto, detail of the artwork, 1972, oil on canvas. Photograph: G. Schiavinotto.