Taking place in the Renaissance monastery of St. Pietro de Vincoli, the exhibition is titled “The Light of the Eternal City.” From paintings on canvas and stained glass to exquisite gold leafing techniques, the artists offer diverse perspectives on Rome and its endless source of inspiration.






Artists participating in the exhibition
Jan Berghuis, the founder of the art exhibition, stated that the exhibition originated in 1996 and officially took place in France in 1997. According to her, after many years of development, the event has become a large-scale exhibition with an important position in the international decorative arts community.
For many artists, exhibitions are not just places to display their work, but also opportunities to learn and exchange experiences.
Furthermore, British artist Natasha Beharrel said she was particularly impressed that experienced artists continue to learn and are always ready to share their knowledge with the younger generation. According to her, this is one of the important values that makes the 30th International Exhibition of Decorative Artists meaningful.
The 30th International Exhibition of Decorative Artists will continue until May 31st.
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