Sometimes the glossy Art Basel Miami Beach is less attractive than the parallel exhibitions and the satellite events that surround...
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After visiting the exhibition of Turner’s late works at Tate Britain, I wondered what it is that I find so...
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Art dealer and publisher of Conceptual Fine Arts Fabrizio Moretti meets Massimiliano Giornetti, creative director of Salvatore Ferragamo. Both grown up...
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We must confess that after looking up the website embroidered on one of the blankets Bunny Rogers is presenting at...
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The reform of the Italian Ministero dei Beni e della Attività Culturali, finally published a few days ago in the...
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Rayan Foerster solo exhibition at C L E A R I N G in New York spans over 10 years...
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We sat down with Belgian art collector Stéphane Janssen, to whom the The Phoenix Museum of Art is dedicating a...
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These days, the Royal Museums Of Fine Arts of Belgium have dedicated a small section of their galleries to...
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In this article we would like to address the fairly recent practice of exhibition press releases: texts written for...
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With the opening to the public of a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to animals in Ancient Egypt (more than...
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Not long ago we proposed a reflexion on the opulence in the arts in connection to the tapestry fabricator...
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In a couple of months the refurbishing of the charming Musée national Gustave Moreau in Paris, 14 rue de...
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Born in Bottrop, the same German city where Josef Albers was born too, Peppi Bottrop (1986) studied with Albert Oehlen...
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As proved by the the book she has recently published, “The aesthetic of my disappearance” (BlisterZine, 2014), artist Arianna Carossa...
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Once again, despite its catchy name, Brussels gallery Sorry We’re Closed has recently opened its doors and lit up...
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In Paris, at Palais Brongniart, while the Grand Palais is hosting a lackluster edition of Paris Photo, the fourth...
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When it comes to Adrien Lucca, one of the few Brussels-based artists born in the 1980s to have a solo...
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The most seductive piece among the sixty delicate artworks gathered together in occasion of the exhibition dedicated to the...
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It is said that art is good when it generates other art. With this is in mind we would like to introduce...
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Taking inspiration from what the introductory flyer suggests, we decided to visit the recent exhibition of Paul Delvaux at...
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When the contemporary art fair Artissima takes over Turin for a week a year ‘all art is contemporary’, but...
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For its “At the show with the artist” section generally Conceptual Fine Arts asks contemporary artists to visit an exhibition...
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The therapy that Third Point LLC founder and art collector Daniel Loeb prescribed for Sotheby’s, that also includes...
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After being in group shows at the MoMA PS1 and at the New Museum in New York, probably the eight...
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What we would suggest if you are visiting the exhibition that the Royal Academy in London is currently dedicating...
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If it is a fact that the most relevant two-dimensional artworks of our time can be easily divided into two...
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“Fontana! Stop making cuts”: signed Lucio Fontana. If you could peek on the backside of his paintings, you would...
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It’s arduous to share the room with a cultural personality such as Aldous Huxley, and it’s even more arduous...
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This panting by Anthony Van Dyck, now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum in New York, was the first...
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To tell you the truth, we approached FIAC with the conviction to demonstrate the following theory: on equal range...
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The exhibition that the Tate Britain is dedicating to the late years of J.M.W Turner – approximately 150 artworks...
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