Italian history is rich and complex. It is not made only of big events, but also of small daily stories. And when you think of...
With the works of private collectors it would be possible to make the best of contemporary art museums. This is especially true for our country,...
The procedural method that characterizes Giulia Napoleone’s work is not a banal visual and formal erudition, but a strong and invisible anchor chained to the...
The artist Esther Kläs moves in the footsteps of the German artist Eva Hesse and, more generally, in the wake of the post-minimalism of the...
Between 7000 and 3500 BC in Europe there was a matrilineal social organization characterized by gender equality and substantial absence of hierarchy and centralized authority....
Helmut Newton (1920-2004) began his career in publishing, a springboard for his visual and creative concepts: the magazines and books with which he collaborated and...
The exhibition Where the Unmeasurable meets the measurable inaugurated on January 17 at ABC-ARTE gallery in Genoa, observes and takes inspiration from the words of...
Ann Veronica Janssens, born in 1956 in Folkestone (United Kingdom), spends her childhood in Kinshasa (Congo), where she manages to devote long hours to free...
At 6 Burlington Gardens, the Pace Gallery in London presents a sublime exhibition by James Turrell who, the connoisseurs may notice, was announced by the...
An information disclosure tool, the Internet today demonstrates the undeniable importance of its use. We can’t think of how easily it is possible to work...
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