Art and Form

If an evening of art, fashion and jewellery sounds like fun, then Bulgari’s “SerpentiForm” exhibition is where you’ll want to be.

Portrait of Tammy Strobel
My Reading Room
My Reading Room

If an evening of art, fashion and jewellery sounds like fun, then Bulgari’s “SerpentiForm” exhibition is where you’ll want to be. Showcasing works by artists and photographers the likes of Joan Miró, Marc Chagall, Robert Mapplethorpe and Helmut Newton, alongside a scintillating selection of Serpenti creations gathered from Bulgari’s archives and private collections, the exhibition explores the powerful symbolism and significance of the serpent through the ages—with the help of costumes from notable theatre and cinema works, and vintage dresses by famed Italian fashion designers, no less. On from now to 15 October at the ArtScience Museum.