A respectable gallerist has recently pointed out to us May Hands, a young British artist working in Brighton and...
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What is right: to leave a fresco in the location for which it was thought for, or to remove...
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The painting titled “Marguerite Kelsey” (1928) by Meredith Frampton (1894 -1984) can be found at the Tate Modern in London...
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As reported today by many press agencies and newspapers, the iconic theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking has revisited his idea...
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Probably the Rodi Gallery is not the first movable gallery in the history of arts, but seems to be the...
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From 1 March to 1 June, Palazzo Martinengo in Brescia will host the exhibition “Moretto, Savoldo, Romanino, Ceruti. 100...
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Until 26 January at Palazzo Reale in Milan, there will be a major exhibition dedicated to Auguste Rodin (Paris...
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More than 150 museums and almost 500 collectors already registered don’t seem to be enough yet to affirm that Vastari.com...
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Big truths come in small formats. Despite this booklet was written back in the seventies by Eugene M. Schwartz (1927-1995)...
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Santa Maria Maggiore’s Cathedral in Rome has been the first Roman church dedicated to the Holy Mary. A legend...
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Conceptual fine arts was in Rome last afternoon, visiting Santa Maria Maggiore Cathedral and two galleries, T293 and Frutta. We...
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The Old Masters Week 2014, at Sotheby’s (New York), opens on 25 January and features an array of sales from...
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“I wished to copy nature – said Cézanne – “I could not. But I was satisfied when I had...
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King’s original name was Michael King Jr. It was only when he was five years old that his father,...
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Her standing two dimensional images of animals ad trees are becoming a positive way out of the narrow corridor...
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Walking in Via delle Belle Donne, in Florence, at the intersection with Via della Spada, via the Sun and...
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Leo Hertzberg, the main character of this sophisticated novel, is an art historian. His best friend, Bill Weschler, is an...
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Candida Höfer (Eberswalde, Germany, 1944), one of the most famous photographers in the world, will exhibit some of her...
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Writing the history of the use of neon light in art has always been a great challenge for scholars,...
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Among the most original artists who worked in the second half of the sixteenth century is to be considered...
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“The question of beauty is secondary in painting: the great painters of the past were considered such when they...
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Antonio di Benedetto Aquilo degli Aquili better known as Antoniazzo Romano (Rome 1435/40 – 1508) was a central figure of the italian Renaissance. He was...
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One of the first impression of Sebastian Black’s paintings is their Morandian coyness. Although some of them turn out...
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Carlo Saraceni was born in Venice around 1579, worked in Rome from circa 1598 to 1619 and died in...
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Tomorrow the new Tacita Dean’ film will be presented with a solo show at Marian Goodman gallery in Paris....
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Amongst the roots of the relationship between form and information in art, there is to be pinpointed the book “Iconologia”...
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William Friedkin, director of seminal horror movie “The Exorcist” (1973), chooses imperfect works by Vermeer and Leonardo Da Vinci...
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“One of the things that has always interested me and that interests me most is studying the person, ‘man’ as...
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Ho Ho Click – Bleacherz and Teacherz from Leo Gabin on Vimeo. Leo Gabin trio’s two-dimensional balanced accumulation of...
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While Edward Snowden is still in Russia, an enquiry by the European parliament’s civil liberties committee condemned in the...
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On September 10th, 1554, the artist Tiziano Vecellio sent to the king of Spain, Philip II, the painting “Venus and...
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