The Fuori (Outside) exhibition at the Rome Quadriennale was only open for a few days at Palazzo delle Esposizioni due to the restrictions imposed by...
“Contemporary art is much more mosaic than you can imagine.”, explained in 2017 in an interview on Artribune Alfonso Panzetta, curator of the Biennial of...
Despite the restrictions due to the pandemic, the exhibition program of Gaggenau DesignElementi Hub Milano continues, developed in collaboration with Cramum and animated by the...
Can a childhood memory become an important part of a work of art? Apparently for the South Korean artist Chun Kwang Young (b. 1944, he...
“My source of inspiration is my greatest fear: blindness. That is why I learn things by touching them, creating them, giving them surfaces and shapes...
Around the mid-1700s, Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720 – 1778) made himself known as one of the greatest protagonists of the time thanks to his antiquarian...
Bread, nourishment, hospitality, Earth, Man, these are the keywords of the artistic research of Matteo Lucca, born in Forlì in 1980 and graduated at the...
Marco Ceroni (Forlì, 1987) experiences urban space as if it were a magical jungle, a universe made up of parallel worlds inhabited by tribes of...
From 25 October, it will be possible to discover an unprecedented aspect of the great master Pomodoro through guided Open Studio tours, in the recently...
Intimism, levity, belonging, a contemporary antiquity. All this is presented to us with extreme simplicity and parsimony in Jacopo Naccarato‘s “Bellies of stone” – almost...
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