Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna
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Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, or the National Gallery of Modern Art (GNAM), is an art gallery in Rome, Italy, dedicated to modern art.
It is located at Via delle Belle Arti, 113, near the Etruscan Museum. With its neoclassical and Romantic paintings and sculptures, it marks a dramatic change from the glories of the Renaissance and ancient Rome. Its 75 rooms also house the largest collection in Italy of 19th- and 20th-century works by Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Giorgio De Chirico, Marcel Duchamp, Giovanni Fattori, Giorgio Morandi, Giacomo Manzù, Alberto Burri, Giuseppe Capogrossi and Lucio Fontana.
There are also a few notable works by Calder, Cézanne, Giacometti, Amedeo Modigliani, Braque, canova, Degas, Vassily Kandinsky, Mondrian, Monet, Pollock, Rodin, Van Gogh and Klein.
Some art pieces by Morandi, De Pisis, Pirandello, Carrà, De Chirico, Guttuso, Balla, Fontana, Kandisky, Burri, Mastroianni, Turcato, Cézanne,