Sunday, February 16, 2003

Art Keith Haring
The slopes of the Janiculum hill offer one of the best vistas of the Eternal City and for the next six months there is the added attraction of spotting some of Keith Haring's largest works. Hosted by the American Academy of Rome, these four, brightly coloured metal sculptures certainly brighten up the grounds of the institute. The works - 'Self Portrait', 'Julia' and two untitled pieces - date from the late '80s and bear all the hallmarks of Haring's highly influential graffiti style.

Until 20 June, 11am-1pm, 2-7pm Tue-Fri, 11am-6pm Sat, Sun, Accademia Americana, Via Angelo Masina 5 (39 06 58461). Bus to Piazzale Aurelio.