Art Exchange Fondazione Rambaldi – New York 2025


LIC – Culture Lab Long Island NY

ART EXCHANGE: ITALIAN AND AMERICAN ART MEET IN NEW YORK

Sponsored by the Rambaldi Foundation under the umbrella of the 2025 centennial celebrations and organized by the Rambaldi Promotions Cultural Association in collaboration with the Culture Lab of Long Island City, the exhibition “Art Exchange: A bridge between Italy and America” is a one-of-a-kind event that aims to unite Italian and American talents, creating an artistic dialogue that embraces cultures, styles and visions.

The exhibition was curated by Daniela Rambaldi and Tess Howsam, with the collaboration of Simona HeArt for the artistic coordination of the Italian artists and Giuseppe Lombardi.

The exhibition, which will be held in New York at the Culture Lab in Long Island City, from March 6 to April 20, 2025, will be an unmissable opportunity to admire works of the highest quality, discover new talents and reflect on the power of art as a tool for universal connection.

ITALIAN ARTISTS ON SHOW

The Italian participation in the exhibition is represented by a heterogeneous group of 75 artists, each with their own stylistic signature and a unique contribution to the contemporary art scene.

AN EVENT OF SOLIDARITY AND CONNECTION

In addition to celebrating art, the exhibition stands out for its commitment to supporting emerging artists and cultural activities. The proceeds from the sale of the official exhibition catalogue in the United States will be donated to the Culture Lab LIC, to continue supporting artists and their creative initiatives.

TOWARDS ITALY

After the success of the event in New York, the exhibition will continue its journey in Italy, where American artists will have the opportunity to exhibit their works, further strengthening the cultural exchange between the two countries.

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