
BY: Sara Fruner
On November 16, 2017, the Italian Cultural Institute of New York hosted a rare conversation. Four artists — two Americans, one Italian-American and one Italian — have discussed their experience as Fellows at the American Academy in Rome.
Carl D’Alvia, Tomaso De Luca, Jackie Saccoccio and Nari Ward, together with Giuseppe Stampone and Eugenio Tibaldi, are part of Now Here Is Nowhere: Six Artists from the American Academy in Rome, an exhibition kicked off at the Institute in partnership with the American Academy in Rome on November 7, to be enjoyed through December 5 on the mezzanine and first floor of the Institute.
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