Tornabuoni Arte Rome is pleased to announce the upcoming opening of the exhibition Passo a due, an exhibition that traces, through the voices and works of some of the historically most significant artists represented by the gallery, the social, political, artistic, and personal transformations that helped shape the conditions for new visual languages and practices.

The exhibition unfolds through pairs of works placed in dialogue and connected by letters exchanged between the artists, revealing relationships across different generations, bonds of friendship, and formative ties in which one recognizes both the guiding role certain figures have exercised toward younger ones and the experimental impetus arising from new generations, capable of reactivating established perspectives and languages.

Encounters thus emerge between Fontana and Verheyen or Scheggi, between Turcato and Accardi, between Burri and Afro, and between Dorazio and Magnelli.

Messages of support, intimate fears, fervent words of dissent, and declarations of solidarity animate these correspondences, weaving a living thread that binds the works on view: a choreography of encounters that envisions an ongoing conversation across time.