Flowers: Art from the Renaissance to Artificial Intelligence is a multi-sensory exhibition at the Chiostro del Bramante where 500 years of botanical beauty meet cutting-edge technology. This immersive journey explores the flower not just as a decoration, but as a universal symbol of resilience, politics, and the complex relationship between humans and nature. Spanning from the 16th-century masterpieces of Jan Brueghel the Elder to the radical contemporary works of Ai Weiwei, the show transforms the historic cloister into a blooming “earthly paradise”

 Highlights:

🌸 The Flower Corridor & Floating Meadows – Walk through Rebecca Louise Law’s “Calyx,” a breathtaking site-specific tunnel of 100,000 dried flowers, or stand beneath Studio Drift’s mechanical “Meadow,” where fabric flowers pulsate in a hypnotic, natural rhythm.

👃 An Olfactory Odyssey – Experience art through your sense of smell with a dedicated fragrance path featuring the individual notes of orange blossom, jasmine, rose, and tuberose in specially designed scent columns.

Information:

🌼Type: Garden

📍Place: Rome, Italy

📅 Date: check opening time

🌐Website: https://www.chiostrodelbramante.it/

Latour-Marliac
Akureyri Botanical Garden
University of Padua Botanical Gar

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