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Does site specific painting exist? Nicolas Party questions René Magritte

by Piero Bisello

The Magritte Museum in Brussels puts the Surrealist master side by side with his young follower and reveals why Nicolas...

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When Nicolas Party met Giotto (an interview)

by Stefano Pirovano

We sat down with Nicolas Party to discuss with him about Giotto, in occasion of the first comprehensive exhibition dedicated...

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Global monotone of Lombardy (an online exhibition)

by Stefano Pirovano

A show dedicated to monotony and to the anchoring effect. Works by: Lucas Blalock, Peppi Bottrop, Francesco Gennari, Adam Gordon,...

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Not afraid of craft: the Van der Kelen Logelain school of decorative painting

by Piero Bisello

We feature the Van der Kelen Logelain school of decorative painting in Brussels, a recognized springboard for important contemporary and...

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Emerging artists to watch: Kaoru Arima and his facial (un)recognition

by Piero Bisello

Kaoru Arima's pictures of faces are paintings for an alternative, straightforward portraiture: romanticism no more; agendas no more; ego no...

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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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Grand contemporary pictorial cycles: an open survey

by Stefano Pirovano

Who is painting today's Scrovegni Chapel? Here is some artists who have painted pictorial cycles comparable to those that have...

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Neo Rauch: ‘A painting should be more intelligent than its painter’

by Paul Laster

We sat down with Neo Rauch in New York, where the Drawing Center is dedicating a comprehensive exhibition to his...

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Lutz & Guggisberg, a single artist with four hands and eight gardens

by Stefano Pirovano

The series of painted pics and sculptures presented by Lutz & Guggisberg at Collezione Maramotti in Reggio Emilia questions our...

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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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Art Athina 2017: revolution is a substantial change in structure

by Stefano Pirovano

Art Athina’s new deal officially started in Athens yesterday at 2.00 pm, when the Faliro Sports Pavilion, aka the TaekWonDo...

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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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Aaaahhh!!! Calouste Gulbenkian would be proud of hosting such an art fair

by Stefano Pirovano

Paris Internationale is becoming great contemporary art fair. Born just three years ago from the ashes of Paris Officielle, now it looks...

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At Art Basel 2015 being young is deadly expensive

  The sun shines bright on Art Basel also this year, and the quantitative easing in US and Europe is certainly...

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Jason Matthew Lee, the hacker who is cracking into the gallery room

by Stefano Pirovano

A writing about Jason Matthew Lee that stems from a painting that the artist presented in 2014 in Milan. Many...

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