Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, or the National Gallery of Modern Art (GNAM), is an art gallery in RomeItaly, dedicated to modern art.[1]

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 house the largest collection of works by 19th- and 20th-century Italian artists including Giacomo BallaUmberto BoccioniGiorgio de ChiricoGiovanni FattoriAmedeo ModiglianiGiorgio MorandiGiacomo ManzùAlberto BurriAntonio Canova and Lucio Fontana.

There are also a few notable works by foreign artists, including CalderCézanneDuchampGiacomettiBraqueDegasWassily KandinskyMondrianMonet,Jackson PollockRodinVan Gogh and Klein.

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