Then Adam, knowing the sin he had committed, and being nobly endowed by God, as the root and origin...
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Painting is painting and Jack McConville (1984, Edinburgh) is a painter. This time however we won’t be talking about his...
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Perhaps the art collection preserved in Galleria Rizzi, in Sestri Levante, is not as substantial as the ones in...
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The vote in Europe has sadly confirmed the opinion about Europeans that the old newspaper editor claims in Kurt...
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According to Christian iconography, the Apostle Bartholomew was martyred by being flayed alive. This savage torture has been depicted in...
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New York based Graham Collins makes works that have reflective surface, reclaimed glasses from cars and other industrial materials. The...
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Five years after Tacita Dean, who made two films dedicated to his working desk (Day for night and Still...
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Louisa Buck is an art writer, Judith Greer a collector. If seen from the point of view of contemporary...
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Hidden behind the choir’s stalls of San Venanzio’s Cathedral in Fabriano, Italy, there is a narrow passage leading to...
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The two neat pieces by Ed Fornieles, recently appeared on Carlos/Ishikawa’s web site – currently the only artworks from...
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The first Baccio Bandinelli monographic exhibition – at the Bargello, Florence, until 13 July – allows us to rediscover...
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It’s hard to say if what the contemporary philosophy calls “New materialism” will play the same role that other...
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This morning Thomas P. Campbell, Director and CEO of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, sent an email to the...
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The most comprehensive definition of the Abstract Expressionism’s highest achievements is given by the painter Rabo Karabekian, main character of...
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Art, of course, doesn’t concern only the realm of the visual. It is an experience that always involves the...
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Andrew Brischler show at The Arts Club in London will open on 27 May, and it is easy to predict that it will...
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The upcoming exhibition “The fortunes of the primitives” (at the Galleria dell’Accademia, in Florence, from June 24 to December...
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As Mr. Simchowitz has noticed, the pyramid recently presented by Peter Sutherland in occasion of his solo show at The Still...
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Since it was born at the beginning of the nineteenth century, photography has been looking at Michelangelo Buonarroti’s three-dimensional...
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Built in 1365, the Oratorio di San Giovanni is one of the magnificent monuments that you come across when exploring...
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Frieze New York will open in a few hours but, according to the new trend, some of the works...
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A few days ago we were in Urbino, and of course we visited the Galleria Nazionale delle Marche at...
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When talking about works by contemporary artists in ancient contexts, a lot of controversies generally tend to come up....
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Dear Unit+, it was a pleasure meeting you at the Riserva Privata San Settimio, and experiencing the making...
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The photographer Ugo Mulas has been not only a wit observer, but also a reliable interpreter of what happened...
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From 27 May (until 28 September), the Galleria Palatina in Florence will host the first major exhibition dedicated to...
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The upcoming exhibition “Everything falls faster than an anvil” at Pace London is not the last art cocktail mixing...
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A few days ago the CEO of Christies’s, Steven Murphy, declared to the Wall Street Journal the auction house’s commitment...
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The 10th edition of the Gallery Weekend Berlin is starting next Friday, and those who need a break from art fairs’...
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In the Cathedral of Prato two of the main frescoes of the Italian Renaissance are preserved: the “Stories of...
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As you will learn from the artist’s web site, Ditte Gantriis lives in Copenhagen. We bumped into her wooden profiled...
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