Away from nature ………………giveme…….CMYK Through the darkness ……………………………CMYK No bread (i can´t) ……………………………CMYK WHERE ARE THE LINES I WANNA SEE...
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The critic is alive. The critic is dead. Around the status of the art critic there is an endless debate,...
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Prince of Liechtenstein Hans-Adam II talks about his approach to art collecting and gives some insight about Ginevra Benci portrait...
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We first came across the art of Bradford Kessler with a video he made in 2011 of a “Beetlejuiced” Charles...
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The opening days have proved that this year the Biennale Internazionale dell’Antiquariato in Florence has finally become a top event...
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Will the Warburg Institute be the the greatest centre for the study of cultural history, images and art in the...
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In the midst of a political and economical crisis that keeps aggravating day by day, people in Greece feel the...
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e've been to Palazzo Reale in Milan to visit the first comprehensive exhibition dedicated to Giotto. But the way the...
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We sat down with Nicolas Party to discuss with him about Giotto, in occasion of the first comprehensive exhibition dedicated...
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Apparently the recent turmoil in financial markets due to China’s weakness is only partially affecting the huge amount of liquidity...
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There is old money and new money and new money can buy old money. Patrick Bateman, the protagonist of acclaimed 1980s...
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Along with the contemporary art fair taking place in April, the Brussels gallery weekend in September is with no doubt...
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“I very very much hope my relation with Fabrizio Moretti is going to be a productive one” said to Cfa...
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Not far from Rome, just half an hour by car, in the Comune of Guidonia Montecelio, there is a elegant...
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Copying styles or interpreting themes coming from Ancient Greece has been the business of countless artists for the last...
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A new important revolution is silently taking place with regards to how the Italian Government and its Ministry of...
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With a meaningful “Welcome home, Jheronimus!”, the Jheronimus Bosch 500 Foundation (JB500) announces the return of a large part of...
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Starting from next Friday – when the Zurich art weekend is going to open – and until the next edition...
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Autumn will come soon and the art institutions all over the world are getting ready to fulfill the scene with...
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A new page is about to be written in the history of Italian museums. But politics is still around and...
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Tomorrow at 6.30 pm the mayor of Florence Dario Nardella meets art dealer and collector Fabrizio Moretti at La Versiliana...
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When images enter our sight, quickly, they don’t destroy themselves after being used. Our involuntary memory cuts, pairs and pastes...
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He detested violence, yet welcomed the cataclysms that flung fresh works of art onto the market. “Wars, pogroms and revolutions”,...
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Do images demand their own destruction? Here is what Bruce Chatwin and Kaspar Utz has to tell us about art...
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Expo 2015’s largest exhibition, focused on how arts have been coupled with foods during the last 150 years, has been...
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Almost unknown to Italian art historians, despite he was born near Salerno – precisely in Giffoni Valle Piana –, Eliseo...
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If living in the yet-to-be-completed European Union sometimes makes you think that having a long history behind could be a very serious...
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“A new museum has been created in Brazil. This is a limitless, undiscovered country, whose impenetrable forests and great rivers...
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Despite most of the art professionals are still recovering from Art Basel and the Petrobras scandal is still in the...
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Rocinha is known as the main favela of Rio de Janeiro, and apparently also the most populated of the entire...
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Last night, in a glorious Milanese restaurant, the upcoming edition of the Biennale Internazionale dell’Antiquariato di Firenze was presented to a selected...
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