Anna Cestelli Guidi
trained as an art historian and curator in Italy, Germany and Spain. Since 2007 she has been responsible for visual arts for Fondazione Musica per Roma at the Auditorium - Parco della Musica in Rome. Her research in recent years is articulated around the relationships between sound and visual arts with periodic projects such as One Space / One Sound and Sound Corner for the spaces of the Auditorium. In parallel, she curates exhibitions in private and public institutions in Italy and abroad: in 2010 the sound project Italian Art To be Listened To at the NCCA in Moscow; in 2014 the exhibition Score. Between Image and Sound at the MACRO Museum in Vigo (Spain); in 2019 she co-curates for Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome the exhibition Il corpo della voce. In 2022 she curates Caterina Silva's exhibition The cruellest month at Valentina Bonomo Gallery, Rome.