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Recap: Moneyless – “Alea Iacta Est” @ 999Contemporary

September 28, 2013
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A few days ago, Italian Street Artist Moneyless opened his new solo show at 999Contemporary in Rome, Italy. 1

A few days ago, Italian Street Artist Moneyless opened his new solo show at 999Contemporary in Rome, Italy. Alea Iacta Est means “The dice has been cast” and is a phrase attributed by Svetonius to Julius Caesar on January 10, 49 BC as he led his army across the river Rubicon in northern Italy to conquer Rome. With this first solo exhibition in the italian capital Moneyless is in its way trying to conquer Rome. 25 brand new pieces, 10 originals on wood, 13 originals on paper, two photographs prints and a site specific installation makes this exhibition a unique opportunity to have a complete Moneyless work view.
If you stop by Rome, the show will be running until October 20th, via Alessandro Volta 48 00153 Testaccio, Roma.

A few days ago, Italian Street Artist Moneyless opened his new solo show at 999Contemporary in Rome, Italy. 2
A few days ago, Italian Street Artist Moneyless opened his new solo show at 999Contemporary in Rome, Italy. 3
A few days ago, Italian Street Artist Moneyless opened his new solo show at 999Contemporary in Rome, Italy. 4
A few days ago, Italian Street Artist Moneyless opened his new solo show at 999Contemporary in Rome, Italy. 5
A few days ago, Italian Street Artist Moneyless opened his new solo show at 999Contemporary in Rome, Italy. 6
A few days ago, Italian Street Artist Moneyless opened his new solo show at 999Contemporary in Rome, Italy. 7
A few days ago, Italian Street Artist Moneyless opened his new solo show at 999Contemporary in Rome, Italy. 8
A few days ago, Italian Street Artist Moneyless opened his new solo show at 999Contemporary in Rome, Italy. 9

pics by The Blind Eye Factory

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