Raffaela Naldi Rossano shows how genius loci and personal memory come together in the search for an alternative society
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Here is a list of the world's best art fabricators, showing that behind the most ambitious works there is often...
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Dalila Dalléas Bouzar questions colonialism and patriarchy, trying to turn art into an instrument of liberation
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A journey to the printing atelier of Tallone Editore, where a Renaissance approach to publishing mix with the present
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Marta Gnyp's The Shift has come to its second edition. Is the art world still a place of speculation, navel-gazing,...
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Chalisée Naamani's painterly installations expose what surrounds her today: the fashion-of-the-day that is not necessarily fashionable.
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Digital old masters are a thing now more than ever, but much is still to be learned. We look at...
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We interpreted the paintings of Giangiacomo Rossetti with the help of their author and a fundamental exhibition in New York
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Off the beaten paths, we embark on a journey to the theaters in Polesine, a forgotten part of Italy dear...
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On Sophie Gogl's love for turns, seeking what's behind her gimmicks and reaching the top of the pyramid of needs
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Our selection of six best antique book dealers, spanning different locations, specializations, approaches and histories
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By turning the countryside into a creative frontier Patrick Weldé finds a powerful antidote to urban clichés and fashion disillusionment
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Is MACAAL the ultimate contemporary art museum on the African Continent? An interview with its director Othman Lazraq sheds some...
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Originally from Tbilisi and now in Berlin, Keto Logua takes botany, petals and sexes to speak of multiplicity, ambiguity, and...
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A brief overview of late Belgian artist Jef Geys, spanning key projects, approaches, methodologies, and complexities
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First recorded in 15th century Italy, tarot cards have reached today's collections following strange paths and through a few discoveries.
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A few weeks after his passing, we delve into Herman Daled's seminal involvement with art, an engagement that went much...
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Niche within a niche, ancient books from the Renaissance are very much alive today, torn between objects of fetish and...
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We talk to Nav Haq, associate director of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Antwerp M HKA, discussing monocultures and...
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Scientific analysis can spot fakes, but only up to a certain point. It needs a rigorous and transparent process.
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We talked to director of Museion Bart van der Heide, discussing social identity, (sustainable) tourism, and no longer emerging artists.
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Between cigarette breaks and fleeting memories, we look at the ceramics of Vienna-based artist Laurence Sturla.
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We interviewed Huang Yu, Chinese art collector and co-founder of Art Chengdu International Contemporary Art Fair, to learn how he...
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From the show at the Strauhof in Zurich that chronicled the genesis of Swiss counter-culture, here is a chronology of...
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With her ‘anthropologist’ approach of collecting quotidian fragments of life Wang Zhibo believes in the pleasure and ineffability of art.
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Willa Wasserman's work is inscribed in the phantasmatic possibilities of painting, in between contemplation and rejection of tradition.
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Botticelli's portraits bring us to the golden age of his life, preluding his dramatic fall into debts and oblivion.
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Thinking through Margaret Lee’s recent paintings in light of the compound visual language the artist has been developing over the...
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Ribera, Caravaggio, Rubens, Dürer, Veronese and Titian revive in the art of Luca Giordano, turned into elements for a new...
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We sat down with Evan Chow, third generation collector, trustee of the New Museum and member of the Cercle International...
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An essay about artist Emanuele Marcuccio, dealing with the processes from the world and imaginary of industry.
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