The Vatican Apostolic Library has tapped Dior's creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri, Italian singer Jovanotti and Icelandic illustrator Kristjana S Williams for an exhibition exploring world tours of the late 19th Century.
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From left, Italian artist Lorenzo Jovanotti Cherubini, Icelandic artist Kristjana S. Williams, Mons. Angelo Vincenzo Zani, Vatican Archivist, Dior Artistic Director Maria Grazia Chiuri and Creative director, Chanakya International Karishma Swali attend a press conference presenting the exhibition"En Route" organized by the Vatican Apostolic Library exploring world tours of the late 19th century at the Vatican, Friday, Jan. 31, 2025.
Art installations are displayed during the preview of the"En Route" exhibition organized by the Vatican Apostolic Library exploring world tours of the late 19th century at the Vatican on Friday, Jan. 31, 2025. Italian artist Lorenzo Jovanotti Cherubini, left, and Icelandic artist Kristjana S. Williams attend a press conference presenting the exhibition"En Route" organized by the Vatican Apostolic Library exploring world tours of the late 19th century at the Vatican, Friday, Jan. 31, 2025.
Art installations are displayed during the preview of the exhibition"En Route," organized by the Vatican Apostolic Library, which explores world tours of the late 19th century, at the Vatican on Friday, Jan. 31, 2025. Art installations are displayed during the preview of the exhibition"En Route" organized by the Vatican Apostolic Library exploring world tours of the late 19th century at the Vatican, Friday, Jan. 31, 2025.
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