In the works by Paola Pivi (Milan, 1971) the wonder coincides with an ironic short circuit between reality, modified with simple but striking gestures, and...
Tetsuya Ishida, after graduating in 1996 at the Musashino Art University of Tokyo, began his career as a painter during the so-called “lost decade” of...
Racism, social inequality, ethnic violence, politicization of history and censorship of minorities are crucial issues in the cultural and political discussion of our times. Emanuela...
Elisa Sighicelli does not want to tell any story but, with Stories of Pietròfori and Rasomanti, she addresses the prompt invitation to observe. The exhibition,...
The term Anthropocene derives from the Greek anthropos (man) and was coined in 2000 by the Dutch chemist and atmospheric scholar Paul J. Crutzen and...
The white walls of the 29 ARTS IN PROGRESS gallery in Milan host the largest retrospective on instant photography by Gian Paolo Barbieri entitled “Polaroid...
Few have come to the mid-career with the same freshness of thought and the same enthusiasm of Christian Jankowski: the German artist, born in 1968...
At the White Cube in London, the solo show by Sarah Morris, an English artist who has long been based in New York, presents a...
It comes to mind, perhaps plagiarized by the recent death of Bruno Ganz (Upper-case artist), the scene of the famous masterpiece by Herzog, Nosferatu –...
In the philosophical-theological drama La Vida es Sueño Calderón de la Barca (1600-1681) staged human life understood as a process towards true knowledge, in a...
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