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Face to Face with Co-Curator Laura Vigo | The Torlonia Collection at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

IMAGE MARMI TORLONIA

FACE TO FACE

Laura Vigo
Co-Curator
The Torlonia Collection at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Monday, May 11 | 6:30PM

ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI CULTURA
496 Huron St | Toronto ON
FREE EVENT | REGISTRATION REQUIRED

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For the first time in North America, 57 masterpieces from the iconic Torlonia Collection—an extraordinary assemblage of over 600 Roman sculptures assembled in the 19th century—are on view at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, on display only until July 19.

In connection with this major exhibition, co-curator Laura Vigo will be at our institute in Toronto to deliver a dynamic 60-minute lecture exploring the many lives of these works. More than an exhibition, the Torlonia sculptures offer a powerful encounter with antiquity, revealing how images shaped identity, power, taste, and belief in Roman society, and how they were later rediscovered and transformed into “masterpieces” that helped define the Western artistic canon from the Renaissance to today.

Tracing their shifting meanings across time, Vigo examines their origins as instruments of Roman propaganda and devotion, their revival by Baroque masters such as Gian Lorenzo and Pietro Bernini, and their later collecting in the 19th century. Through conservation stories and new archaeological discoveries, she reveals how these works continue to shape our understanding of the classical past.

Presented by Fondazione Torlonia, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Embassy of Italy in Canada, the Consulate General of Italy in Toronto, the Istituto Italiano di Cultura Toronto.

ABOUT LAURA VIGO
Laura Vigo (PhD SOAS) is co-curator of The Torlonia Collection: Masterpieces of Roman Sculpture at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. As Curator of Asian Art and Archaeology at the MMFA since 2008, she has led several major international exhibitions, including Egyptian Mummies (2019), Pompeii (2015), and The First Emperor of China and his Terracotta Army (2011).

  • Organized by: Presented by Fondazione Torlonia, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Embassy of Italy in Canada, the Consulate General of Italy in Toronto, the Istituto Italiano di Cultura Toronto.