Clementine Keith-Roach and Christopher Page Reimagine a Gallery as an Atmospheric Art Bar

Blurring the boundaries between architecture, social space, and sculpture, a new bar has arrived on the scene in Rome. Bar Far reimagines a traditional gallery, which happens to be the new location of Villa Lontana, into a visually mesmerizing meeting spot. The name of the show and temporary libations pop-up is a play on the name of Villa Lontana itself, which translates to “faraway villa,” and it’s the latest from artists Clementine Keith-Roach and Christopher Page.

From the neon sign on the facade to tables held up by legs and sconces in the form of hands holding candles, the exhibition celebrates the legacy of illustrious art bars like Cabaret Voltaire—the birthplace of Dada in Zurich—or the storied 18th-century Caffè Greco in Rome, where the likes of Giorgio di Chirico and numerous literary greats would hang out. Bar Far is also an extension of Keith-Roach and Page’s previous collaborations, including an art bar installation called Bar Moi.

An art installation by Clementine Keith-Roach and Christopher Page of plaster-cast hands holding candles like sconces, and legs holding up two half-circle tables

Keith-Roach is known for her sculpted figurative forms, often using plaster and terracotta to create reliefs and life-size body parts that intertwine, twist, and merge with large vessels redolent of ancient pots. Feet, hands, and other anatomical parts or artifacts are sometimes displayed as if they have been recently excavated from the earth, arranged on shelves or in plastic.

In Bar Far, Keith-Roach hybridizes her anatomical sculptures into tables, benches, and frames. Merging with the architecture, arms and legs bend around corners and lead viewers toward a rear arcade filled with moody, red-orange paintings by Page. Glowing from beyond a series of arches, echoing Renaissance arcades, his skies give the impression that the room floats in the air, or that someone could simply step out into the atmosphere.

In his practice, Page’s trompe l’œil works often serve as portals, sometimes framed like windows or looking uncannily like mirrors reflecting sunlit corners. In Bar Far, these luminous, otherworldly thresholds add a metaphysical—even paradoxical—layer to the interior. “Echoes of ancient Roman and Baroque lavishness mingle with contemporary architectural austerity and flashes of colour that seem to come from the future,” the gallery says. “The effect is an environment that is at once church and tomb, prophecy and ruin, heaven and hell.”

Bar Far continues through March 14 in Rome. Find more on the gallery’s website.

An art installation by Clementine Keith-Roach and Christopher Page of architectural arches with red, atmospheric paintings in each portal
An art installation by Clementine Keith-Roach and Christopher Page of a bench with legs shaped like hands holding up the seats
An art installation by Clementine Keith-Roach and Christopher Page of plaster-cast body parts and a candle
An art installation by Clementine Keith-Roach and Christopher Page of plaster-cast hands holding three candles like a wall sconce
An art installation by Clementine Keith-Roach and Christopher Page of plaster body parts on a metal shelf
Clementine Keith-Roach and Christopher Page Reimagine a Gallery as an Atmospheric Art Bar
An art installation by Clementine Keith-Roach and Christopher Page of plaster-cast hands in a circle around a red portal-like painting
“A Storm is Blowing from Heaven” (2025), plaster, acrylic, and wood, 72 x 75 x 12 centimeters
The exterior of an art gallery's brick facade with a neon sign that reads "BAR FAR"

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