The top ten art biopicsby Maria do Carmo da PontesOur selection of art biopics follows up the list of art movies that we published a few months ago. But this new one calls for rainy afternoons...
Leonardo da Vinci: recent miracles of science and restorationSalvator Mundi and the Magi's Adoration by Leonardo da Vinci were in a bad shape. The same goes for a recently resurfaced drawing representing San Girolamo. Scientists have brought them back to life.
Leopoldo de’ Medici art collection revives in Florenceby Marta GalliPalazzo Pitti celebrates Leopoldo de’ Medici's 400th birthday with a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to his extended art collection and sends a clear message to the art market.
Beatrice Marchi and a formal illusion over beautyby Stefano PirovanoBeatrice Marchi presents a new body of works which surveys the artist's role and questions our social identity. Are we really all passengers travelling on the same train?
Carlo Falciani introduces ‘Il Cinquecento a Firenze’by Stefano PirovanoThe Florentine independent scholar throws light on the ultimate exhibition he has co-curated with Antonio Natali at Palazzo Strozzi. Old masters have never looked so young before.
Caravaggio’s fossils: science and unsuspected detailsby Gianluca PoldiIn occasion of the artist current exhibition at Palazzo Reale in Milan here some pivotal scientific discoveries concerning Caravaggio's Maltese Knight.
Rome celebrates first female painter in art history revealing three new original piecesby Stefano Pirovano
The National Gallery goes ‘Beyond Caravaggio’ placing a sexy milestone in master’s careerby Geoff Hands
In dialogue with Clino Trini Castelli and the no-form side of creativityby Stefano PirovanoWe sat down with Clino Trini Castelli, the friend of Arte Povera artists who invented the no-form design (years before the iPod).