Fosco Maraini. Photographs by a Citluvit
22 January – 27 March Opening: Wednesday 21 January, 6.30pm FOSCO MARAINI. PHOTOGRAPHS BY A CITLUVIT is the first solo exhibition dedicated to Maraini in the UK, with 70 photographic prints providing an overview of this extraordinary Italian intellectual, curated by Lara Veroner and Sandra Romito. Ethnologist, writer, mountaineer and academic. Fosco Maraini travelled extensively […]
Read moreThe Feeling of Iron by Giaime Alonge
Thursday 22 January, 6.30pm, The Feeling of Iron by Giaime Alonge The author in conversation with Paolo Nelli The Feeling of Iron (Europa Editions, translated by Clarissa Botsford), a gripping historical thriller that spans the horrors of World War II and the geopolitical complexities of the 1980s, was named one of The New York Times’ […]
Read moreCritical Conservation in Italy – Lessons from Italy and Britain
Monday 26 January, 6pm Critical Conservation in Italy – Lessons from Italy and Britain A talk by GeM scholar Prof. Benedetta Caglioti Professor of Architectural History Benedetta Caglioti will give a talk about her work in Italy, including the Ferrara Cathedral, a house in Pompeii and two Roman Temples at Bacoli near Naples. Benedetta Caglioti […]
Read moreByron in Ravenna. Love, Landscapes, Poetry and History in the City of Mosaics
27 January 2026 – 6.30 p.m. Italian Cultural Institute of London 39 Belgrave Square – London SW1X 8NX Byron in Ravenna Love, Landscapes, Poetry and History in the City of Mosaics A conversation with Gregory Dowling and Diego Saglia, scholars and academics, as well as Vice Presidents of the Italian Byron Society. They will recount […]
Read moreAGÁTA by Benedetta Fiore
Thursday 29 January, 6.20pm at the Curzon Soho, 99 Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1D 5DY AGÁTA Screening of the short film by Italian director Benedetta Fiore, part of the London Short Film Festival. Followed by Q&A with Benedetta Fiore Agáta, a 16-year-old girl and the outcast of her Czech village, longs to express a secret wish […]
Read moreGioconda De Vito – Concert by the “Nicola Sala” State Conservatory of Music, Benevento
The “Nicola Sala” State Conservatory of Music of Benevento presents a concert dedicated to Gioconda De Vito, the Italo-British virtuoso violinist known as “the Goddess of the Violin”, and to the Italian and European musical tradition between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries. The programme spans Classicism, Romanticism and twentieth-century Neoclassicism, bringing tradition and modernity into […]
Read moreBreakfast Preview with Curators – Fosco Maraini. Photographs by a Citluvit
Join curators Lara Veroner and Sandra Romito for an exclusive tour of the first solo exhibition of Fosco Maraini in the UK at ICI London. With 70 photographic prints providing an overview of this extraordinary Italian intellectual, the show will include portraits of the people Maraini met and the communities he studied alongside the photographs […]
Read moreThe Italian Library #21 | Il prodigio. Grande è la confusione sotto il cielo
Wednesday 4 February, 6.30pm The Italian Library #21. Il prodigio. Grande è la confusione sotto il cielo Fabrizio Sinisi at ICI London IN ITALIAN One night, in the sky above a major Italian city, a face appears: a portrait with rough outlines, as if drawn by a child. When the citizens wake up, they look […]
Read moreThe Assassin (L’assassino), a film by Elio Petri
Thursday 5 February, 6.30pm Genres’s classics –Noir 2026: The Assassin (L’Assassino) by Elio Petri In Italian with English subtitles ICI London is delighted to present a film series which showcases some classic genres of Italian cinema. The series starts with Noir, followed by Western and finally Comedy. A celebration of the variety of Italian cinema. […]
Read moreChess and Corporate Strategy by Luca Desiata
Friday 6 February, 6.30pm Chess and Corporate Strategy by Luca Desiata The author in conversation with Luca Shytaj, Italian chess Grand Master Think smarter, act faster: master decision‑making for work and life with lessons drawn from chess. Chess and Corporate Strategy, recently published in the UK by Routledge following the Italian and French editions, is […]
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