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The seminal meeting in which Carol Bove kissed master Carlo Scarpa

Half based on isolation, both temporal and spatial, of certain poetic objects such as books, shells, drift woods or peacock...

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Sam Falls’ first institutional exhibition in Europe is an elegiac statement

by Stefano Pirovano

Sam Falls' show at Galleria Civica di Trento sets a new dialogue between Minimalism and Nature. But light and life...

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New wave of bright talents stay away from the auction houses

by Stefano Pirovano

After being sleepy for a couple of months or so the heart of contemporary art market is ready to beat...

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The day after 200.000 people attended Frieze and Fiac someone have to make a decision

by Stefano Pirovano

Today is the day of evaluation in Paris. The second half of the most crucial period of the year for European...

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Tomorrow at Sotheby’s NY an auction that hardly will be forgotten

As art dealer and collector Fabrizio Moretti declares in the piercing video interview given to Edoardo Roberti, Sotheby’s Old Masters...

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Vera Kox soon at Duve: when the matter is what really matters

  The opening of Vera Kox exhibition next Friday at Duve, Berlin (in duo with Manor Grunewald) is the occasion for us...

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Charles Harlan at Venus over Manhattan: is the essence of beauty in the way human beings protect it?

There are only ten days left to visit the solo show by Charles Harlan at Venus Over Manhattan, in New...

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Falls, Kahn, Smalley, Ancart: at the Armory 2014 a few minutes are enough

  Collectors have been faster than ever this year at the Armory Show, especially with these guys. The three amazing...

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Helen Marten, installation view at Sadie Coles HQ, London, 2014.

Helen Marten solo at Sadie Coles: the backstage of a visual itinerary

  Information runs fast on the web, and sometimes free, also in the instance of the current Helen Marten’s solo...

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A useful critic line: think of artworks as emotional information

When contemporary artists conceive works whose understanding lies in the information related to the object, these pieces are categorized as...

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Frieze Art Fair 2013, impressions from the opening

Despite the feeling of less visitors than last year, at the end of day 1 some dealers were anyway positive....

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Luc Haenen: A Collector’s Journey Through Crisis and Change

by Luc Haenen

25 years of collecting contemporary art, in a changing (art)world; are we prepared for what is (to come)?

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A Spanish copper by Bartolomeo Cavarozzi

by Giuseppe Porzio (from Nuovi Studi 26, 2021 anno XXVI)

A hitherto anonymous and unpublished copper painting offers new evidence of Bartolomeo Cavarozzi's stay in Spain

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Some of Jean Katambayi Mukendi so far

by Piero Bisello

Some the most salient aspects of the Jean Katambayi Mukendi's art, between Lubumbashi, Brussels and New York

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Lucy Stein: Digitalis purpurea, a re(in)trospective

by Stefano Pirovano

Vieni! E fu molta la dolcezza! molta! / tanta, che, vedi… (l’altra lo stupore / alza degli occhi, e vede...

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A tribute to Enrico Crispolti’s intellectual legacy

by Stefano Pirovano

Enrico Crispolti, the main Italian art critic of his generation, passed away last week. We honour his memory with an...

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Sol LeWitt legacy comes to light at Fondazione Carriero

by Stefano Pirovano

An exhibition at Fondazione Carriero questions Sol LeWitt long lasting method. But is still the idea the most important aspect...

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Are traditional techniques the new trend in contemporary art?

by Stefano Pirovano

Artists are abandoning the legacy of Duchamp to go back to traditional techniques, especially in Europe. Ceramic, bronze, glass, or...

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The last Fugue played by Thea Djordjadze is at Francesca Kaufmann, Milan

“The title is part of the sculpture, and I really care about it” declared Thea Djordjadze to a journalist in...

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